Proper noun
Alternative spelling of Sewannee
Sewanee: The University of the South
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI have published in 'The New Yorker,' 'Holiday,' 'Life,' 'Mademoiselle,' 'American Heritage,' 'Horizon,' 'The Ladies Home Journal,' 'The Kenyon Review,' 'The Sewanee Review,' 'Poetry,' 'Botteghe Oscure,' the 'Atlantic Monthly,' 'Harper's.' Paul Engle
A graduate of Hunter College and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she has been published in Granta, The Sewanee Review, Small Axe, Virginia Quarterly Review, Vice, which awarded her the Plimpton Prize in 2017. Source: Internet
For a nuanced account of McLuhan's thought regarding Richards and Leavis, see McLuhan's "Poetic and Rhetorical Exegesis: The Case for Leavis against Richards and Empson" in the Sewanee Review, volume 52, number 2 (1944): 266–76. Source: Internet
A National Book Award “Five Under Thirty-Five” author, he has received fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, Columbia University, the MacDowell Colony, Bread Loaf, and Sewanee. Source: Internet
And there’s at least one ornament for Sewanee: The University of the South, representing Brad’s undergraduate years there. Source: Internet
He was born in Sewanee, a son of the late Garvin David Morgan and Flora Mooney Morgan and was preceded in death by his wife, Ann; daughter, Roseanna; sisters, Annie Foster and Louise Gunn. Source: Internet