Angela Gravely

Instructor of English
Norris Hall
P843-863-7567 / Eagravely@csuniv.edu

CREDENTIALS

MA in English Literature from Morehead State University
MA in School Administration from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
BS in English from Liberty University

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Prof. Gravely has had the privilege of teaching at the elementary school, middle school, high school, and college levels. She enjoys researching rhetoricians and methods in the classical tradition such as Desiderius Erasmus, Mary Astell, and the progymnasmata.

Your Purpose. Our Mission.

Charleston Southern University appeals to me because it provides space for me to teach with a dual approach. I want to help students become better thinkers and writers, but I also want to share Christ with them and strengthen them in the faith. I am thankful to be on a campus where I can regularly share my faith with students and be encouraged in Christ by fellow colleagues while pursuing excellence in my field.

Angela Gravely

“Virtue Readings Across Time: How Mary Astell’s 'A Serious Proposal, Part I' and Erasmus’s 'Enchiridion' Inform Modern Understandings of Virtue.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southeast Conference on Christianity and Literature, Cleveland, TN.
"Morals, Men, and Macartney in Frances Burney's 'Evelina'." Paper presented at the annual conference of the Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Gainesville, FL.

Member of the Southeast Conference on Christianity and Literature