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Liberal Arts Student Wins Renaissance Essay Prize

Ms. Davida Mottram-Epson, a student who has just finished her second year in Liberal Arts at Warwick, has won the award of 鈥淗ighly Commended" as part of the Greg Wells Prize in the Centre for Renaissance Studies. This competitive prize is open to students from across the university for an essay between 2,000 and 5,000 words on any subject within the scope of Medieval or Renaissance Studies, and recognises undergraduate 鈥渟cholarly work of outstanding merit, quality, and value鈥 in the field.

Davida鈥檚 essay was submitted as an assessment in IP304: Posthumous Geographies I, Underworlds, and nominated for the prize by the module tutor, Dr. Bryan Brazeau. The essay, 鈥淯nderstanding the Sin of Lust in Canto V鈥 focussed on Dante鈥檚 presentation of Francesca and Paolo in Inferno V, making a strong argument for Dante鈥檚 complex depiction of lust as an externally-rooted desire rather than physical love-making. The prize鈥檚 adjudicators noted that the essay made a 鈥渃lear and direct argument,鈥 that the style was clear and well-organised, and that it was 鈥渁 pleasure to read.鈥 The prize comes with a monetary award (perhaps to spend on a collectible edition of the Divine Comedy)?

Congratulations, Davida!

Fri 05 Jul 2019, 14:41 | Tags: Liberal Arts Research Student stories

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