Spring '00
ENGL 145-01:
Writing Lives: Autobiography, Biography, Elegy and Epitaph
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 148-01:
Pedagogies of Empire
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 157-01:
Place and American Culture
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 160-01:
Poetry Through Performance
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 172-01:
Magical Realist Fiction
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 179-01:
Reading Locally
(Mr. Jones)
ENGL 182-01:
American Detective Fiction in Black and White
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 211-01:
Paradise Lost
(Mr. Jones)
ENGL 213-01:
The Bible and Literature in English
(Mr. Longsworth)
ENGL 220-01:
Romantic Literature
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 222-01:
Victorians and the Machine
(Ms. Thomas)
ENGL 228-01:
The Modern British and Irish Novel
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 265-01:
Anglophone Literature of the Third World
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 270-01:
The Scene of the Crime
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 292-01:
English Poetry, Beowulf to Pope
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 295-01:
Forms of Folklore
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 301-01:
Chaucer
(Mr. Longsworth)
ENGL 305-01:
Subversion and Authority in Shakespearean Drama
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 315-01:
Eighteenth-Century Fiction
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 318-01:
Fables of Identity: The European
Bildungsroman
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 319-01:
Reading Victorian Sexualities
(Ms. Thomas)
ENGL 353-01:
American Literature 1825-1865: Signs, Selves & Texts
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 355-01:
American Women Writers, 1820-1930, and Feminist Literary Criticism
(Ms. Zagarell)
ENGL 372-01:
Contemporary Literary Theory
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 376-01:
Film Theory
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 384-01:
Slave Narrative and Novel
(Mr. Boulukos)
ENGL 399-01:
Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
(Ms. Trubek)
ENGL 415-01:
Contemporary American Poetry
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 435-01:
Seminar: Nature Writing in America
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 439-01:
Special Topic: Richard Wright: Biography, Intellect, Works
(Ms. Johns)
Fall '99
ENGL 116-01 / AAST 116-01 / EXWR 116-01:
Literary Reflections of the British Empire and Commonwealth
(Mr. Saaka and Mr. Podis)
ENGL 124-01 & -02:
The Sense of Time and Place
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 127-01 & -02:
From Page to Stage
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 139-01 & -02:
From Beowulf to Braveheart
(Mr. Longsworth)
ENGL 142-01 & -02:
Fictions of Authority
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 143-01:
Discovering Shangri-La: Western Representations of Tibet
(Ms. McMillin)
ENGL 155-01 & -02:
W.B. Yeats and the Irish Renaissance
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 206-01:
Shakespeare in his Time and Place
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 212-01:
Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature
(Mr. Boulukos)
ENGL 238-01:
Contemporary American Fiction
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 253-01:
The Nature of Transcendentalism
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 258-01:
American Literature and Culture at the Turn of the Century
(Ms. Trubek)
ENGL 260-01:
Modern African-American Novel
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 317-01:
Nineteenth Century Novel
(Mr. Olmsted)
ENGL 338-01:
Modern Fiction and Sexual Difference
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 339-01:
History and Structure of the English Language
(Mr. Longsworth)
ENGL 340-01:
Technology and Contemporary American Culture
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 360-01:
Race and American Fiction
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 398-01 / CRWR 330-01:
Playwriting Workshop
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 410-01:
Imagining History
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 425-01 / WOST 425-01:
Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare: Gender, Race, and Empire
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 454-01:
Honors Colloquium
(Ms. Zagarell)
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