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Undergraduate Fall 2001 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
016.301Landscapes of Identity in the Early 20th Century American Fiction Fausti 
MWF 1
016.302Topics in Literature: Dramatizing Histories Stack 
TR 1:30-3
016.303The Ambient Roar: The Novel in Our Media-Blitz Donovan 
MW 3-4:30

Intermediate Level Courses
020.301Major British Writers 1350-1660 Keilen 
TR 9-10:30
020.302Major British Writers 1350-1660 A. Hall 
MWF 11
020.303Major British Writers 1350-1660 Kearney 
TR 3-4:30
025.001Chaucer E. Steiner 
TR 10:30-12
040.301Major British Poets 1660-Present Gamer 
MW 3-4:30
040.303Major British Poets 1660-Present Webster 
TR 10:30-12
040.304Major British Poets 1660-Present Gamer 
MWF 2-3:00
050.001Romantic Poets Curran 
MW 3-4:30
060.002Major British Novel 1660-1914 Snead 
MWF 2
065.00120th Century British Novel Potok 
TR 10:30-12
071.401 Cultures of the Book O'Donnell 
T 1:30-4:30
072.401 Introduction to Asian American Literature Chang 
MW 3-4:30
080.001 Introduction to American Literature Bentley 
TR 1:30-3
081.401African-American Literature Awkward 
TR 12-1:30
083.001American Literature 1870-1900 L. Hall 
TR 12-1:30
084.001Modern American Literature 1900-1945 Casciato 
MWF 12
085.001Modern American Literature: Post 1945 Zinn 
MWF 11
091.401Intro to Cinema Katz 
TR 3-4:30, Screenings T 5-7:30
093.001Literature & Society Krishnan 
TR 3-4:30

General Requirements
100.401 Literary Study Sadashige 
MW 11-12
100.402 Introduction to Literary Study Staff 
F 11-12
100.403 Introduction to Literary Study Staff 
F 12-1
100.404Introduction to Literary Study Staff 
R 3-4
101.001Shakespeare Howard 
TR 10:30-12
103.001Poetry Staff 
TR 9-10:30 Cancelled
104.401The Twentieth Century Braddock 
MWF 1

General Honors English Courses
335.301 Introduction to Shakespeare Rackin 
MW 3-4:30
365.401 Homer & Joyce Mahaffey, Murnaghan 
TR 1:30-3
383.301 Topics 19th Century American Authors Cheyfitz 
TR 1:30-3
384.301 American Literature Between the Wars 1919-1941 Conn 
MW 3-4:30
393.401History in Literary Criticism Copeland 
MW 3-4:30

Research and Upper Level Seminars
204.401Literary Theory M. Richman 
TR 1:30-3
210.401Modernism Rabaté 
M 2-5:00
231.301Renaissance Poetry Keilen 
TR 3-4:30
233.301Madness, Murder, and Mayhem: Disinterring Renaissance Drama Kearney 
TR 9-10:30
245.401Topics in 18th Century Novel Bowers 
TR 9-10:30
250.301British Romanticism: The Contexts of Frankenstein Curran 
R 1:30-4:30
254.301Hardy S. Stewart 
R 1:30-4:30
260.301Advanced Topics in Narrative Krishnan 
TR 9:00-10:30
260.401Narrative Analysis Labov 
MWF 10-11:00
261.301Topics Modern British Literature Rabaté 
W 2-5:00
280.401Gender in African Fiction Clarke 
MWF 12
281.401History & Memory in AFAM Women's Writing: Narratives and Neo-Narratives of Slavery Fausti 
MWF 11
283.401American Women Writers Cavitch 
TR 10:30-12
286.302Composing Lives: American Memory and Memoir L. Hall 
TR 3-4:30
287.401Topics in Jewish Literature Hellerstein 
TR 10:30-12:00
290.401Topics in Women and Literature Auerbach 
TR 12-1:30
290.402Topics in Women and Literature Awkward 
TR 9-10:30
291.401Supernatural and Horror Cinema Met 
TR 1:30-3, Screenings W 4-7:00
292.401Independent Film Katz 
TR 12-1:30, Screenings T 5-7:30
293.401Film & Lit.: Childhood in Times of Peace and War Gold 
TR 1:30-3
293.402The Function of Literature in an Age of Global Capitalism Clarke 
MW 3-4:30
294.401Cinema Around the World: The Crisis of Southern Italy in Literature, Art, and Film Luzzi 
MWF 2
296.401Classical Backgrounds in English Literature A. Hall 
MWF 10 Cancelled

Creative Writing Seminars
112.301Fiction Writing Workshop Rile 
M 2-5:00
113.301Poetry Writing Workshop Djanikian 
T 1:30-4:30
115.301Advanced Fiction Writing M. Apple 
R 1:30-4:30
116.301Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 2-5:00
135.301Creat. Non-Fiction Writing Espey 
TR 3-4:30
135.302Writing Advisors Section Burnham 
MW 3-4:30
145.301Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Hendrickson 
T 1:30-4:30
145.302Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Strauss 
M 2-5:00
155.301Documentary Writing Hendrickson 
W 2-5:00

College Of General Studies
020.601 Major British Writers 1350-1660 Lin 
T 5:30-8:40
055.60119th Century British Novel Shawcross 
R 6-9
060.601 Major British Novel 1660-1914 Snead 
MW 5-6:15
080.601 Introduction to American Literature Blum 
TR 5-6:15
099.601 Folklore and Literature Azzolina 
M 5:30-8:10
101.601 Shakespeare Feerick 
M 5:30-8:40
271.601 Williams, Albee, Shepard Fox 
M 4:30-7:30
281.601 Topics in African American Literature Perkins 
W 6-9:10
284.601Outlaws, Exiles, and Outcasts: Modernist American Literature in the Age of Prohibition, 1920-1933 Eburne 
W 5:30-8:30
286.601 Topics in American Literature Shawcross 
M 5:30-8:30

Master of Liberal Arts
486.601 Growing Up, Growing Old: The Literature of Youth and Age Burnham 
W 6:30-9:10
493.601 Topics in Science and Literature Traister, Ryan 
R 4:30-7:10
494.660 Environmental Writing Stranahan 
M 5:30-8:10
593.640Literature, Medicine, and Ethics: Narratives of Injury and Repair Schilling 
T 6-8:40

Penn Advanced Online Program
135.635 Creative Non-Fiction Writing Kuriloff 
W 7-9:00 PM

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
502.401Native American Literature from Apess to Alexie Cheyfitz 
R 9-12:00
544.401Richardson Bowers 
R 12-3:00
551.301British Literature, 1770-1800 Gamer 
W 9-12
571.401Literary Theory Copeland 
T 1-4
583.301Nineteenth Century American Literature Cavitch 
W 3-6:00
589.301 Modern and Contemporary American Poetry Filreis 
W 12-3 Cancelled
592.301Feminist Fairy Tales Mahaffey 
T 9-12:00
599.301Documenting Historic Performance Mazer 
R 12-3
 
 
 
 


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