Spring '02
ENGL 119-01:
Media and Memory
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 134-01:
Novels of Development
(Ms. Linehan)
ENGL 188-01 & -02:
Memory in Shakespeare
(Mr. Newstrom)
ENGL 212-01 & -02:
London in Eighteenth-Century Literature
(Mr. Pauley)
ENGL 220-01 & -02:
British Romantic Literature
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 239-01:
History and Structure of the English Language
(Ms. Bryan)
ENGL 255-01:
In Search of America: The Concept of Nature in Early American Writing
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 257-01:
The Re-Making of "America" and "Americans": American Literature at the Turn into the Twentieth Century
(Ms. Zagarell)
ENGL 265-01:
Anglophone Literatures of the Third World
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 272-01:
American Cinema: The Possibilities of Art in the Entertainment Business
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 282-01:
Survey of Drama
(Ms. Geis)
ENGL 302-01:
Medieval Women Writers
(Ms. Bryan)
ENGL 304-01:
Shakespeare and the Forms of Tragedy
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 327-01:
Modern Drama: Ibsen to Pirandello
(Ms. Tufts)
ENGL 336-01:
Marlowe and Shakespeare
(Mr. Newstrom)
ENGL 353-01:
American Literature: 1825-1865
(Ms. Zagarell)
ENGL 356-01:
Contemporary British Fiction and Minority Discourse
(Mr. Kalliney)
ENGL 359-01:
Literature, Race, and Justice
(Ms. Morrissette)
ENGL 365-01:
American Drama
(Ms. Tufts)
ENGL 376-01:
Screening Spirituality
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 398-01:
Playwriting Workshop
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 405-01:
Philosophical Issues in Shakespeare
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 406-01:
Postcolonial Criticism: Theory and Practice
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 433-01:
Imagining History: contemporary Movies about History
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 435-01:
Nature Writing in America
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 444-01:
Toni Morrison
(Ms. Morrissette)
Fall '01
ENGL 121-01:
The Romantic Narrative
(Ms. Bryan)
ENGL 125-01 & -02:
Shakespeare and History
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 128-01 & -02:
Theater, Politics, and Community
(Ms. Geis)
ENGL 138-01& -02:
Apprehending the Past: Stories of Detection
(Mr. Pauley)
ENGL 148-01 & -02:
Pedagogies of Empire
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 155-01 & -02:
W.B Yeats and the Irish Renaissance
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 201-01:
Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
(Ms. Bryan)
ENGL 207-01:
16th- & 17th-Century Poetry
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 216-01 & -02:
Studies in Shakespeare:
Shakespeare's English Kings
(Mr. Newstrom)
ENGL 228-01:
Modern British & Irish Fiction
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 237-01 & -02:
Magical Realism and the American Literature Sphere
(Mr Willman)
ENGL 263-01 & -02:
The Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age
(Ms. Morrissette)
ENGL 315-01:
18th-Century Fiction
(Mr. Pauley)
ENGL 317-01:
19th-Century Nove
l (Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 349-01:
Contemporary British and Irish Drama
(Ms. Geis)
ENGL 366-01:
The Nature of Transcendentalism
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 386/HIST 367:
Narrating the Nation: Historical & Literary Approaches to Nationalism
(Ms. Needham & Mr. Volk)
ENGL 391-01:
Selected Authors: George Eliot and Virginia Woolf
(Ms. Linehan)
ENGL 454-01:
Honors Colloquium
(Mr. Walker)
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