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Graduate Spring 2005 Courses
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500-Level Courses
538.301Benefits of Renaissance Literature Keilen 
R 9-12
552.301British Literature, 1801-1830 Curran 
W 12-3
553.401Writing Women, 1660-1760 Bowers 
F 12-3
556.401From Noon to Twilight: Victorian Passages Auerbach 
T 3-6
583.301Forming and Reforming American Literature, 1820-1860 Cavitch 
R 12-3
595.401The Question of Empire Loomba 
M 3-6

600-Level Courses
601.301Proseminar Bentley 
T 12-3

700-Level Courses
741.301Poetry, Nation, Empire: English Poetry in the Late 17th & 18th Centuries Kaul 
M 9-12
770.401Theorizing Space in African American Literature T. Davis 
F 9-12
774.401Textual Conditions Bernstein 
M 12-3
775.401South African Literature Barnard 
W 9-12
790.401Hegel and After Rabaté 
W 3-6
799.301Violence, Mourning, Memory Kaplan 
T 9-12

800-Level Courses
801.301Pedagogy Gamer 
T 3-6
801.302Pedagogy Love 
W 6-9
 
 
 
 


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