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Morgan Day Frank is a Lecturer in History and Literature at Harvard University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Previously, they taught at Yale University and Wesleyan University. Their research focuses on American and African American literature, with emphases on educational history, cultural administration, and print capitalism. Frank holds a PhD in English from Stanford University.
Frank's research explores themes such as the history of college football, secret societies in Progressive Era literature, and the role of disgust in literary and pedagogical contexts. Their work has been published in journals including New Literary History, Novel, and Modern Language Quarterly, alongside contributions to online platforms like n+1 and McSweeney's. Their book Schools of Fiction (Oxford University Press) examines intersections between education and literary form.
Current projects include a global history of the novella spanning seven centuries. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Frank's advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though their teaching and research indicate active engagement in academic communities.
Contact information includes an office at 125 Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, and an email address emfrank@fas.harvard.edu.





