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Undergraduate Spring 1995 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
016.301Topics in Literature: Poetry and Poetics, Past and Present Regan 
MWF 10
082.001American Literature to 1870 New 
TR 1:30-3

Intermediate Level Courses
020.001Medieval English Literature Wenzel 
TR 12-1:30
037.001Shakespeare Tragedies Iwanisziw 
MWF 10
045.001Eighteenth-Century British Fiction Justice 
MWF 12
050.001Major English Romantic Poets Gamer 
TR 3-4:30
065.0012Oth Century British Novel Rabate 
TR 9-10:30
076.401Modern Drama: Ibsen - WWI Mazer 
TR 12-1:30
078.401Topics in Theatre History Mazer 
TR 10:30-12
081.401African-American Literature Griffin 
TR 10:30-12
083.401American Literature 1870-1900 Camfield 
TR 9-10:30
085.401Modern American Literature After 1945 Barnard 
TR 3-4:30
085.601Modern American Literature Lawrence 
MW 5-6:15
088.401Modern American Poetry Filreis 
TR 1:30-3
090.401Contemporary American Literature by Women of Color: The Intersection Between Race and Gender Salazar 
MW 3-4:30
092.401Film and Literature Allen 
TR 3-4:30
093.001Literature and the Idea of the University Lucid 
TR 1:30-3
255.301Topics in 19th Century Novel: Family Values and Victorian Fictions Auerbach 
TR 12-1:30
261.301Topics in Modern British Literature Rabate 
TR 12-1:30
298.401History of Books and Printing, 1800-1950 Traister 
TR 1:30-3

General Requirements
100.001Introduction to Literary Study Bentley 
101.001Shakespeare Turner 
MWF 1
101.601Shakespeare Robbins 
W 4:30-7:10
103.001The Short Story: Gender, Class, and Power in African American Short Fiction Beavers 
MWF 11
103.601The Short Story L. Hall 
M 6:30-9:10
104.001The Twentieth Century English 
TR 3-4:30
125.301Intermediate Expository Writing Rossen-Knill 
MWF 1

Core Courses
200.001Introduction to American Literature L. Hall 
TR 12-1:30
200.601Introduction to American Literature Myers 
T 6:30-9:10
201.301Major British Writers 1350-1660 Kravinsky 
TR 9-10:30
201.302Major British Writers 1350-1660 Boyd 
MWF 11
201.303Major British Writers 1350-1660 Flinker 
M 2-5
201.304Major British Writers 1350-1660 Flinker 
T 2-5
202.203Major British Poets 1660-1925 Regan 
MWF 11
202.301Major British Writers 1350-1660 Kelley 
TR 9-10:30
202.302From Classicism to the Victorians: Men And Women Poets Of The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Curran 
TR 10:30-12
202.304Romanticism and Modernism Lawrence 
MWF 2
204.001Literary Theory Cheyfitz 
TR 10:30-12

Seminars
205.301Electronic Literary Study: A Pro-Seminar Curran 
TR 1:30-3
309.301Junior Honors Seminar English 
TR 1:30-3

General Honors English Courses
337.301Special Topics: Shakespeare Rackin 
T 3-6

Research and Upper Level Seminars
231.301Renaissance Poetry: English Poetry Of The Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries Zim 
TR 1:30-3
235.301Shakespeare, Clothes and Identity Stallybrass 
TR 9-10:30
251.301Victorian Poetry DeLaura 
TR 1:30-3
265.301Modern British Literature: Anglophone Literature in a Diaspora Eide 
MWF 11
275.301Topics in the Novel: Strange American Books Camfield 
TR 12-1:30
280.401Anglophone African Literature Ogede 
W 2-5
281.401Topics in African-American Literature: Venus Rising: Fiction, Criticism and Theory by Black Women Griffin 
TR 3-4:30
281.402Topics in African-American Literature: Black Literature and the Spirit Hunter-Lattany 
TR 10:30-12
283.401Topics in 19th Century American Literature Regan 
MWF 2
285.301Topics in Contemporary American Literature W. Steiner 
TR 1:30-3
285.302Postwarness: 1919-1929; 1945-1970 Lucid 
TR 3-4:30
288.401Topics in Modern American Poetry Myers 
MWF 10
291.301Screening Gender: Women and Film Cubilie 
MW 3-4:30
345.301Sex, Violence, Law, and the Gothic Gamer 
TR 10:30-12

Creative Writing Seminars
112.301Fiction Writing Workshop Cavallo 
M 2-5
113.301Poetry Writing Workshop Perelman 
M 2-5
114.401Playwriting Lapadula 
W 3-6
115.301Advanced Fiction Writing Hunter-Lattany 
R 2-5
115.601Advanced Fiction Workshop Cavallo 
M 6-8:40
116.301Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 3-6
125.302Intermediate Expository Writing Djanikian 
TR 3-4:30
135.301Creative Non-Fiction Writing Djanikian 
TR 9-10:30
145.601Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Romano 
W 2-5

College Of General Studies
055.60119th Century British Novel Bivona 
R 6:30-9:10
061.60120th Century British Literature Orzeck 
W 6:30-9:10
084.601American Literature 1900-1945 Wertheimer 
TR 5-6:15
203.601Major British Novel 1660-Present Bivona 
TR 10:30-12
203.601Major British Novel 1660-Present Bowers 
M 6:30-9:10
210.601Topics in Modernism: Joyce, Beckett, Kafka Harman 
W 4:30-7:10
271.601American Musical Theatre Fox 
M 4:30-7:10
276.601Autiography and Fiction: Literary Uses of the Self Lustig 
T 4:30-7:10
285.601A Cultural History of the Sixties Geyh 
R 6-9:10
290.601Topics in Women and Literature: Imagining Women, 1905-1945 Shawcross 
T 4:30-7:10
445.601Advanced Nonfiction Workshop Crimmins 
T 6:30-9:10
484.601Mapping the Post Modern: Literature in the Information Age Geyh 
T 6:30-9:10
493.601Witness to Violence: Women and the Holocaust Cubilie 
W 6:30-9:10

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
500.301Paleography Wenzel 
T 3-6
504.301The History, Use, and Theory of the English Language Matonis 
M 3-6
531.301Classical and Biblical Traditions in English Poetry Zim 
T 9-12
534.301Jacobean Drama Turner 
F 9-12
556.000Spectacles of Punished Women Auerbach 
R 3-6
563.301The British Novel, 1800-1850 Bivona 
R 12-3
569.401African-American and Chicana Feminism Salazar 
W 9-12
572.301South African Literature Barnard 
R 9-12
582.301Issues in the Literature of New England New 
T 9-12
583.301Gender Reconstruction: American Manhood and Womanhood after the Civil-War Bentley 
M 12-3
591.301William Carlos Williams in Context Perelman 
W 3-6
 
 
 
 


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