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The Dr. Katherine Maren Sorensen Award for Excellence in the Study of the Novel

The Dr. Katherine Maren Sorensen Award for Excellence in the Study of the Novel

The Katherine M. Sorensen Award for Excellence in the Study of the Novel recognizes a student in Literary Study II:  Prose Fiction, whose presentation reveals him or her to be a superior reader of the novel, exhibiting in his or her reading, writing, and delivery Katherine's characteristic virtues:  A precise intelligence and wit, a capacious imagination, and a humane learning.  The student will receive an award funded by the Katherine M. Sorensen Memorial Fund.

Katherine Sorensen began her 20 year teaching career at the 勛圖厙 in 1981.  She had previously taught at Yale University, where she earned her PhD, and at Albertus Magnus College, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and Carleton College.

Dr. Sorensen's field of specialization was the Victorian Period, and her dissertation was "Drama in George Eliot:  A Model for Imaginative Expression."

In addition to her teaching courses in the Literary Traditions sequence, the senior course Lit Study II:  Prose Fiction, and Victorian and British Literature, Dr. Sorensen was Chair of the English Department from 1989 - 1990, directed numerous PhD and M.A. theses, and served on many committees both within and outside the university.  She published numerous articles in the Victorian Institute Journal, The Victorian Newsletter, and The Sewanee Review.  She was a founding member of the 勛圖厙 chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, and a King-Haggar Scholar.  She was married to S. Michael Simpson, an English Professor, and they have two children, Hannah and Stephen.

Professor Sorensen maintained a positive attitude with her diagnosis with cancer in 1997.  Speaking openly and directly to her students and colleagues about her illness, she went forward with grace and dignity.

Dr. Sorensen taught her last class, on George Eliot, in Fall 2000, and died peacefully at home in February, 2001, at the age of 49.

Past Sorensen Award Recipients

  • 2001     Anthony King
  • 2002     Kathleen Mahoney
  • 2003     Frances Maureen (Horan) Benes
  • 2004     Elizabeth Fischer
  • 2005     Rachel Elizabeth Faber
  • 2006     Margaret Alexis Abbott & Andrew James Junker
  • 2007     Robert C. Hamilton & Katherine S. Ramsay
  • 2008     Sarah Marie Papania
  • 2009     Mary Patricia Jones & Julia Anne Fahy
  • 2010     Sidonie P. Blanks
  • 2011     Teresa Marie Amador & John Carl Corrales
  • 2012     Kevin P. Mooney
  • 2013     Deandra Bari Lieberman
  • 2014     Vallery Laurette Bergez
  • 2015     Alec Eason Wallace
  • 2016     Anne Katherine Ryland
  • 2017     Victoria Christi Nelson
  • 2018     Catherine Clare Blume
  • 2019    Aspen Daniels
  • 2020    Madison Isabel Vielhauer
  • 2021    Gwendolyn F. Loop and Daniel Jesse Bishop
  • 2022    Mary Brinta Horan and Thomas Andrew Thompson
  • 2023    Charles Spurgin
  • 2024    Grace Teresa Ebberwein