Spring '99
ENGL / EXWR 101-02 & -03:
English Composition
(Mr. Podis)
ENGL / EXWR 101-04 & -05:
English Composition
(Ms. Trubek)
ENGL 105-01 / EXWR 205-01:
Advanced English Composition
(Ms. Trubek)
ENGL 145-01 & -02:
Writing Lives: Biography, Autobiography, Elegy, Epitaph
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 148-01:
Pedagogies of Empire
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 154-01:
Gender Roles/Gender Identities
(Ms. Kelen)
ENGL 163-01:
Telling Secrets/Exploring Lies: Memoir and Its Uses
(Ms. Rohrbach)
ENGL 171-01:
Poetry, Place and Landscape: Three Traditions
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 182-01 & -02:
American Detective Fiction in Black and Black
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 185-01:
Alienation, Isolation, and Difference in Literary Studies
(Ms. Davé)
ENGL 203-01:
Medieval Women Writers
(Ms. Kelen)
ENGL 204-01:
Studies in Shakespeare: Play, Ritual, and Performance
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 205-01:
Versions of
Hamlet
(Mr. Jones)
ENGL 207-01:
Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Poetry
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 238-01:
Contemporary American Fiction
( Mr. Pence)
ENGL 257-01:
American Literature at the Turn into the Twentieth Century
(Ms. Zagarell)
ENGL 258-01:
The Rise (and Fall) of the American Novel
(Ms. Rohrbach)
ENGL 265-01:
Anglophone Literature of the Third World
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 282-01:
Survey of Drama from the Ancient Greeks to the Present
(Ms. Tufts)
ENGL 304-01:
Shakespeare's Major Tragedies
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 307-01:
Domestic Violence in Early Modern Drama
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 340-01:
Technology and Contemporary American Culture
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 349-01:
Contemporary Drama
(Ms. Tufts)
ENGL 361-01:
History, Nation, and Gender in Post-Colonial Narratives
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 362-01:
Mythical and Historical African-American Fiction
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 378-01:
Literature, Wilderness and the Human Imagination
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 383-01:
Vladimir Nabokov
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 399-01 / EXWR 481-01:
Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
(Mr. Podis)
ENGL 400-01:
Literary Sympathies and Social Consciousness
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 405-01:
Philosophical Issues in Shakespeare
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 422-01:
Seminar: Wharton and Cather
(Ms. Rohrbach)
Fall '98
ENGL/EXWR 101-01:
English Composition
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL/EXWR 101-02:
English Composition
(Mr. Podis)
ENGL/EXWR 101-03:
English Composition
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL/EXWR 101-04:
English Composition
(Mr.Pierce)
ENGL/EXWR 103-01:
Technologies of Writing
(Ms. Trubek)
ENGL 124-01:
The Sense of Time and Place
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 127-01 & 127-02:
From Page to Stage
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL 133-01:
Fictions of Female Development
(Ms. Linehan)
ENGL 135-01:
Poetry as Social Discourse
(Mr. Stocks)
ENGL 148-01:
Pedagogies of Empire
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 154-01:
Gender Roles / Gender Identities
(Ms. Kelen)
ENGL 157-01:
Place and American Culture
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 160-01:
Poetry Through Performance
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL 163-01:
Telling Secrets/Exploring Lies: Memoir and Its Uses
(Ms. Rohrbach)
ENGL 201-01:
Survey of Medieval English Literature
(Ms. Kelen)
ENGL 220-01:
English Literature and the Romantic Movement
(Mr. Young)
ENGL 228-01:
Modern British and Irish Fiction
(Mr. Stocks)
ENGL 253-01:
The Nature of Transcendentalism
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 260-01:
Modern African-American Novel
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 262-01:
Asian-American Literature
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 270-01:
Scene of the Crime
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 301-01:
Chaucer
(Ms. Kelen)
ENGL 315-01:
Eighteenth-Century Fiction
(Ms. Motooka)
ENGL 332-01:
Modern Poetry II: Imagism to Postmodernism
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL 351-01:
Finding, Founding, & Figuring: 17th- & 18th-century American Literature
(Mr. McMillin)
ENGL 353-01:
American Literature: 1825-1865
(Ms. Zagarell)
ENGL 360-01:
Race and American Fiction
(Ms. Johns)
ENGL 371-01:
The Invention of American Literature
(Ms. Rohrbach)
ENGL 372-01:
Contemporary Literary Theory
(Mr. Day)
ENGL 377-01:
Feminist Transformations: Retellings of Myth, Folktale, and Narrative
(Ms. Gorfain)
ENGL/CMPL 382-01:
Don Juan: Transformations of a Legend
(Mr. Pierce)
ENGL/CRWR 398-01:
Playwriting Workshop
(Mr. Walker)
ENGL/EXWR 399-01:
Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines
(Mr. Podis)
ENGL 406-01:
Seminar: Post-Colonial Theory and Practice
(Ms. Needham)
ENGL 411-01:
Methods of Cultural Studies
(Mr. Pence)
ENGL 417-01:
Victorian Fiction & Print Culture
(Ms. Linehan)
ENGL 454-01:
Honors Colloquium
(Ms. Zagarell)
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