English Association

The English Association is a subject association for English dedicated to furthering the study and enjoyment of English language and literature in schools, higher education institutes and amongst the public in general. It was founded in 1906 by a group of English scholars including F. S. Boas, A.C. Bradley and Sir Israel Gollancz. Since December 1993, the association has been based at the University of Leicester.[1] It received its royal charter (under the legal name of the Chartered English Association) on 5 September 2006.[2][3]

The English Association
TypeCharity
Founded1906
FounderF.S. Boas, A.C. Bradley, Sir Israel Gollancz, et.al.
HeadquartersUniversity of Leicester
Websitewww.le.ac.uk/engassoc

Past presidents have included John Galsworthy, Harley Granville-Barker, John Bailey, Sir Ernest Gowers, Sir Kenneth Clark, C.V. Wedgwood, Elaine Treharne, Peter Kitson, and George Steiner.[1] The association elects Fellows in special recognition of their significant enrichment and promotion of English. There are over 350 such Fellows and they are entitled to use the letters FEA or, according to the charter, FCEA (Fellow of the Chartered English Association) after their names.[4][5]

Publications

  • The Year's Work in English Studies[6]
  • The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory[7][8]
  • English[9][10]
  • Essays & Studies[11][12]
  • The Use of English[13] The Use of English is published by the English Association and Hobbs.
  • English 4-11

Awards and prizes

  • English 4-11 Picture Book Awards
  • Margaret Mallett Award[14]
  • Beatrice White Prize[15]

References

  1. "About the English Association". The English Association. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  2. "Record of Charters Granted" (PDF). Privy Council of the United Kingdom. 2 July 2019.
  3. "Royal Charter". The Privy Council. 5 September 2006. Clause 1. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  4. "Royal Charter". The Privy Council. 5 September 2006. Clause 3o. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  5. "Fellowship". The English Association. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  6. "The Year's Work in English Studies". The English Association. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  7. "Oxford University Press YWCCT page". OUP - The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory.
  8. "The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory". The English Association.
  9. "About the journal". English. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  10. "The Use of English". le.ac.uk. The English Association. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  11. "boydell and brewer series-essays and studies". boydell and brewer-essays and studies. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  12. "Essays & Studies - The English Association". Essays & Studies - The English Association.
  13. "The Use of English". The Use of English - The English Association. The English Association.
  14. "WINNER OF THE INAUGURAL MARGARET MALLETT AWARD FOR CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION ANNOUNCED". Books for Keeps. Books for Keeps.
  15. News Anne Sutherland wins Beatrice White Prize |url=https://www.some.ox.ac.uk/news/annie-sutherland-wins-beatrice-white-prize-2017/
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