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Undergraduate Fall 1994 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
015.302
Freshmen Seminar
Bentley
TR 10:30-12
016.301
Dialogue and Revision in African American
Beavers
TR 10:30-12
016.302
Sex, Violence, and Women in Medieval Culture
Boyd
TR 9-10:30
016.303
Moby-Dick
Cohen
TR 1:30-3
119.301
Writing for Children
Hunter-Lattany
R 2-5
Intermediate Level Courses
025.001
Chaucer
Wenzel
TR 12-1:30
030.001
Intro to English Renaissance Studies
Bushnell
TR 10:30-12
036.001
Shakespeare's Histories and Romantic Comedies
Turner
MWF 1
041.001
The Age of Pope
Richetti
TR 1:30-3
045.001
The 18th-Century Novel
Bowers
TR 3-4:30
050.001
Romantic Poets
Curran
TR 1:30-3
055.001
19th Century British Novel
Auerbach
TR 5-6:30
055.401
The 19th Century British Novel
Bernheimer
TR 10:30-12
065.001
The 20th Century British Novel
Orzeck
MWF 1
077.401
Modern Drama WWI-Present
L. Hart
TR 3-4:30
082.001
American Literature to 1870
Phillips
MWF 1
083.001
American Literature 1870-1900
Bentley
TR 1:30-3
084.001
Modern American Literature 1900-1945
Barnard
TR 3-4:30
085.001
American Literature after 1945
Griffin
MWF 10
085.002
American Literature after 1945: Cultural Critique
Labov
MWF 2
088.001
American Poetry
Erkkila
TR 10:30-12
089.001
American Fiction
Geyh
TR 12-1:30
092.001
Film and Literature: Film/Television Analysis and Cultural Studies
Allen
MW 3-4:30
095.001
Introduction to Cultural Studies
Stallybrass
MW 3-4:30
100.001
Introduction to Literary Study
Cheyfitz
MWF 10
General Requirements
100.001
Introduction to Literary Study
Cheyfitz
MWF 10
101.001
Shakespeare
Quilligan
TR 1:30-3
103.001
The Short Story: Contemporary Afro-American & Chicano Short Fiction
Salazar
TR 12-1:30
103.601
The Short Story
Regan
M 4:30-7:10
104.001
The Twentieth Century
W. Steiner
TR 10:30-12
Core Courses
200.001
Introduction to American Literature
L. Hall
TR 12-1:30
200.002
Introduction to American Literature
Camfield
MWF 11
200.002
Introduction to American Literature
Camfield
MWF 11
201.301
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Turner
MWF 2
201.302
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Surber
TR 10:30-12
201.303
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Kravinsky
TR 3-4:30
201.304
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Iwanisziw
TR 1:30-3
202.301
Major British Poetry 1660-Present
Gamer
MWF 1
202.302
Major British Poetry 1660-Present
Kelley
TR 9-10:30
202.303
Major British Poetry 1660-Present
Orzeck
TR 1:30-3
202.304
Major British Poetry 1660-Present
Regan
MWF 11
202.601
Major British Poetry 1660-Present
Lawrence
TR 5:00-6:15
203.001
Major British Novel 1660-Present
Bivona
TR 9-10:30
204.001
Literary Theory
Rabaté
TR 12-1:30
General Honors English Courses
335.301
Introduction To Shakespeare
Rackin
TR 12-1:30
384.301
American Lit., 1900-1945: The Modernist Canon and its Making
Barnard
TR 10:30-12
Advanced Seminars
250.301
Topics in Romantic Poetry
Curran
TR 10:30-12
275.301
Topics in the Novel: Adventure Fiction
Bivona
MWF 10
Cancelled
401.401
Teaching American Studies
Conn
MW 2-4
Research and Upper Level Seminars
220.301
Topics in Medieval Lit.: Medieval Poetry
Surber
TR 1:30-3
236.401
Stage-Centered Approaches to Shakespeare
Mazer
TR 10:30-12
250.301
Topics in Romantic Poetry: Romantic Ruins and Inventing a National Literature
Gamer
MWF 11
265.301
The Postcolonial British Novel
English
TR 3-4:30
271.401
Sexuality on Stage
L. Hart
TR 12-1:30
282.301
Early American Literature: American Literature and Ideology from Jamestown to the Civil War
Cheyfitz
MWF 12-1
283.301
Topics in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: Gender Reconstruction--Manhood and Womanhood after the Civil War
Bentley
TR 10:30-12
284.301
James T. Farrell: A Case Study in Twentieth-Century American Literary Trends and Contemporary Research Techniques
Shawcross
TR 1:30-3
285.301
Literature in the TV Age: American Fictions, 1945-1994
Wertheimer
W 2-5
285.302
The Expatriate American Community in Paris after WWI
Lucid
TR 3-4:30
285.303
The Post-War Family in American Literature
Perelman
MWF 1
286.301
Topics in American Literature: The Comic Tradition in 19th-Century American Literature
Camfield
MWF 1
288.301
American Poetry From the 1960s On
Perelman
TR 12-1:30
289.301
Topics in Modern American Fiction: The Local Color Movement
Regan
MWF 2-3
290.401
Women and Literature: Meditations on History--Black Women Writing & Slavery
Griffin
MWF 2-3
290.402
Women and Literature: Contemporary U.S. Latina Writers
Salazar
TR 9-10:30
291.301
Film and Criticism
Slavitt
TR 10:30-12
293.301
The Literature of the Holocaust
Filreis
TR 1:30-3
293.302
The Romance
W. Steiner
TR 3-4:30
English Honors Program
310.301
The Honors Essay
English
College Of General Studies
084.601
American Literature 1900-1945
Espey
R 4:30-7:15
085.601
American Literature 1945-Present: Post-Modern Women's Writing
Eide
TR 6:30-7:10
112.601
Workshop for Fiction Writers
Cavallo
M 6:00-8:40
112.601
Fiction Writing Workshop
Cavallo
M 6-8:40
271.601
Theatre of the Holocaust
Isser
TR 5:00-6:15
275.601
Representing Poverty in the Victorian Novel
Bivona
R 6:30-9:10
288.601
Topics in American Poetry
Myers
T 6:30-9:10
488.601
Poets & Poetic Voice
Burnham
R 6:30-9:10
490.601
Unpublished Histories: Women's Lives in Search of an Author
Shawcross
W 4:30-7:10
490.601
Duty, Labor and Power: Women in Traditional Women's Novels
Burnham
R 6:30-9:10
493.601
Bang! Tales From Physics
Traister
M 4:30-7:10
Writing Seminars in the English Writing Program
112.301
Fiction Workshop
Rile
F 2-4
113.301
The Craft of Verse
Djanikian
T 2-5
115.301
Advanced Fiction Writing
Cavallo
M 2-5
116.301
Screenwriting
Lapadula
R 2-5
135.301
Creative Non-Fiction Writing
Rossen-Knill
T 2-5
135.302
Creative Non-Fiction Workship
Djanikian
TR 9-
135.302
Creative Non-Fiction Workship
Djanikian
TR 9-10:30
135.303
Special Section for Writing Advisors
Kuriloff
TR 1:30-3
145.301
Advanced Non-Fiction Works
Crimmins
R 1:30-4:30
Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
507.301
Introduction to Middle English
Wenzel
R 3-6
511.301
Fiction Writing
Linney
W 12-3
512.301
Craft of Poetry
Slavitt
W 12-3
537.401
Renaissance Epic
Quilligan
R 9-12
543.301
Eighteenth-Century British Fiction
Bowers
T 9-12
551.401
English Romanticism: The First Generation
Curran
R 9-12
563.301
Imagining Poverty in the Nineteenth Century
Bivona
R 12-3
571.401
Literary Criticism
Rabaté
T 3-6
586.301
Postwarness: 1919-1929; 1945-1970
Lucid
W 3-6
590.401
Writing and Materiality
Stallybrass
M 9-12
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