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Frank Fury serves as Senior Lecturer and Director of Writing Services in the Department of English at Monmouth University, actively teaching courses through 2025 including College Composition, Foundations of American Literature, and Literary Studies for English Majors.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from Drew University
- B.A. from Boston College
Dr. Fury's research centers on twentieth-century American fiction, modern drama, and the intersection of sports with literature, examining cultural representations through authors like William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Bruce Springsteen. His work consistently explores regional identity, particularly Southern American culture, and interdisciplinary connections between literary forms and other artistic expressions.
His eight scholarly publications (2002-2010) reveal a distinctive interdisciplinary trajectory blending literary analysis with music studies, sports history, and cultural geography. Key thematic threads include the representation of American identity through boxing traditions, horseracing culture, and musical narratives, alongside innovative examinations of typographic experimentation in African American poetry and cinematic adaptations of medieval texts.
He serves on the English Department Awards Committee and maintains an active teaching schedule covering composition fundamentals, American literary traditions, and specialized topics like Fictional Politics in Literature, Film, and Television.




