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Undergraduate Fall 1995 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
015.301
Freshman Seminar
Kelley
TR 9-10:30
016.301
Moby-Dick
Cohen
TR 3-4:30
016.302
The Literature of Journey & Exile
Albertine
TR 1:30-3
Intermediate Level Courses
025.001
Chaucer
Wenzel
TR 12-1:30
037.001
Shakespeare: Tragedies
Saegar
TR 3-4:30
041.001
Age of Pope
Korshin
MW 3-4:30
055.001
Victorian Novel
Auerbach
Tr 12-1:30
077.401
Modern Drama, WWI-Present
Shepherd Barr
MW 3-4:30
078.401
Theatre History
Mazer
TR 10:30-12
079.001
History of the English Language
Surber
MWF 1
079.001
History of the English Language
Surber
MWF 1
081.401
Commentary and Persuasion in African American Literature
Beavers
MWF 10
083.001
American Literature: 1870-1900
Phillips
MWF 2-3
084.401
Modern American Literature 1900-1945
Eide
TR 3-4:30
085.401
Literature before and since the TV Age: American Fictions, 1920-1994
Wertheimer
TR 10:30-12
089.401
The Rise of the American Domestic Novel, 1750-1850
Levin
TR 1:30-3
090.401
Contemporary American Women Writers
Griffin
TR 12-1:30
091.001
Film Narrative
Saper
TR 1:30-3
General Requirements
100.001
Introduction to Literary Study
Cheyfitz
TR 12-1:30
101.001
Shakespeare
Quilligan
TR 1:30-3
102.401
Madness & Literature
Korshin
MWF 1
104.001
The Twentieth Century
Barnard
MWF 12
Core Courses
200.001
Introduction to American Literature
New
MWF 10
200.002
Introduction to American Literature
Albertine
TR 10:30-12
201.301
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Turner
MWF 1
201.302
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Boyd
TR 9-10:30
201.303
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Bushnell
TR 12-1:30
201.304
Major British Writers 1350-1660
Surber
MWF 11
202.301
Inventing British Literature, 1700-1900
Gamer
TR 3-4:30
202.302
Major British Poets (Part 2)
Regan
MWF 10
202.303
Romanticism to Modernism: Repressed Revolution to Liberated Aesthetics
Perelman
TR 10:30-12
202.304
Major British Poets (Part 2)
Myers
MWF 2
203.001
The British Novel
Lefkovitz
MWF 12-1
203.002
The British Novel 1660-present
O'Connor
TR 1:30-3
204.301
Literary Theory
Rave
R 2-5
205.401
Electronic Literary Seminar
Curran
TR 3-4:30
General Honors English Courses
335.301
Introduction to Shakespeare
Rackin
TR 12-1:30
375.301
Topics in the Novel: Strange American Books
Camfield
TR 3-4:30
Advanced Seminars
220.301
Topics in Medieval Lit
Boyd
TR 10:30-12
233.301
Renaissance Drama
Turner
MWF 2
235.301
Topics in Shakespeare: Shakespeare and the Shaping of Identity
Parolin
MWF 12
255.301
The Human Body and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
O'Connor
TR 9-10:30
265.301
Postcolonial British Novel
Espey
TR 10:30-12
280.401
Anglophone African Literature
Ogede
MW 3-4:30
281.401
African- & Jewish-American Literature
Beavers, New
MWF 1
284.401
Edith Wharton & Willa Cather
L. Hall
TR 12-1:30
285.401
The American 1950s
Filreis
TR 1:30-3
288.401
American Poetry From The 50's On
Perelman
TR 9-10:30
289.401
The American South
Regan
MW 3-4:30
290.401
Contemporary U.S. Latina Writers
Salazar
290.402
Feminist Fairy Tales
Mahaffey
TR 3-4:30
Cancelled
291.301
Film and Criticism
Slavitt
TR 9-10:30
292.301
Topics in Film & Literature
Saper
TR 10:30-12
293.301
The Literature of Social Vision and Social Action
Cheyfitz, Griffin
TR 9-10:30
293.302
The Literary Imagination and the Idea of the University
Lucid
TR 1:30-3
Creative Writing Seminars
112.301
Fiction Workshop
Cary
R 2-5
113.301
Poetry Writing Workshop
Djanikian
T 2-5
114.401
Playwriting Workshop
Lapadula
M 2-5
115.301
Advanced Fiction Workshop
Cavallo
M 2-5
116.301
Screenwriting
Lapadula
T 3-6
125.301
Writing the Essay
Rile
F 2-5
135.301
Nonfiction Workshop
Dibartolomeo
TR 1:30-3
135.302
Writing Advisors Section
Kuriloff
MW 3-4:30
145.301
Advanced Nonfiction Workshop
Crimmins
W 3-6
Cross-Listed Courses
401.401
Teaching American Studies
Conn
MW 2-4:00
College Of General Studies
050.601
Romantic Poetry
Grove
TR 5-6:15
061.601
Modern British Literature
Miller
MW 5-6:15
088.601
Modern American Poetry
Myers
T 4:30-7:10
201.601
Major British Writers, 1350-1660
Iwanisziw
M 4:30-7:10
265.601
Topics in the Modern British Novel: James Joyce
Potok
R 4:30-7:10
289.601
Domestic Spaces, Distant Places
Bivona
T 6:30-9:10
489.601
Writing the American West
Traister
W 6:30-9:10
491.601
The New American Cinema
Shorr
W 6:30-9:10
498.601
Vision and Revision: The Writer at Work
Lustig
T 4:30-6:30
Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
505.401
Electronic Literary Study
Curran
TR 3-4:30
511.301
Fiction Writing
Slavitt
T 12-3
512.301
Craft of Poetry
Djanikian
W 12-3
525.301
Chaucer: Texts and Contexts
Wenzel
R 3-6
550.301
Gothicism and Romanticism
Gamer
TR 12-3
569.401
Chicano Studies
Salazar
R 9-12
570.401
African-American Autobiography
Baker
R 12-3
571.401
Basic Issues in Literary Theory
English
W 3-6
576.301
English Poetry and Poetics: Gray and Wordsworth to Yeats and T. S. Eliot
DeLaura
M 12-3
583.301
The Comic Tradition in 19th Century American Literature
Camfield
T 12-3
590.401
Historiography of Books
Traister, Ryan
W 3-6
591.401
American Modernism
Barnard
T 9-12
592.401
Feminist Mythstories
Mahaffey
W 12-3
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