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Undergraduate Spring 2005 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
016.401Poetry in Philadelphia Burnham 
MW 3-4:30
016.401Theatre in Philadelphia Schlatter 
TR 10:30-12

General Education Courses
101.401Jane Austen and Popular Culture Gamer 
MWF 1-2, T 6-9 (Screenings)
101.601Shakespeare: Performing History, Living Culture Williamson 
R 6-9
102.401Secrecy and Sexuality in the Modern Novel Love 
MWF 12-1
103.402Study of a Genre: Tragedy Bushnell 
TR 10:30-12
104.401 The Twentieth Century Barnard 
TR 9-10:30

Core Courses
020.001Major British Writers 1350-1660 E. Steiner 
MW 3-4:30
020.002 Literature before 1660 Greenberg 
TR 10:30-12
020.601 Literature before 1660 Riebling 
T 5:30-8:30
022.001Escape/No Escape: The World of Romance and the Pastoral Riebling 
TR 1:30-3
025.001The Age of Chaucer Barbaccia 
TR 3-4:30
029.401The Familiarity of Renaissance Literature Keilen 
TR 1:30-3
040.001 British Poetry 1660-1914 Rubery 
MWF 10-11
040.002British Poetry 1660-1914 Iyer 
TR 1:30-3
040.601Major British Poets, 1660-PRESENT Espey 
T 5:30-8:30
042.00118th Century Poetry: Poetics and the Public Sphere Kaul 
MW 3-4:30
043.001 Early American Literature Nothstein 
MWF 12-1
046.001 Drama from 1660 to 1840 Wilson 
MW 6-7:30
052.00119th-Century Poetry Ferguson-Wagstaffe 
MWF 1-2
055.401The Nineteenth-Century Novel Auerbach 
TR 12-1:30
055.601The Great Novels of American and British Romanticism Wolmart 
T 6-9
056.601Modern Drama: From Now to Then Robbins 
W 5:30-8:30
057.401 Nineteenth-Century Literature of the Americas Padilla 
TR 12-1:30
059.001 Modernisms and Modernities Keane 
MWF 12-1
060.001 The Rise of the Novel Kintzele 
MWF 10-11
061.001 Twentieth-Century British Literature Port 
TR 1:30-3
062.001 Twentieth Century Poetry (from everywhere but the U.S.) an interactive Bernstein 
MW 3-4:30
065.401 The Twentieth-Century Novel: The Nightmare of History Love 
MW 3-4:30
074.001Contemporary American Literature W. Steiner 
W 2-5
077.001 Nowhere in Particular: Exile and Literature Kintzele 
MW 12-1
080.401The Literatures of Jazz Beavers 
TR 1:30-3
081.401Introduction to African Aamerican Literature Beavers 
TR 3-4:30
088.001American Poetry in the 20th-Century Perelman 
TR 9-10:30
089.001American Fiction and Memory Cavitch 
TR 9-10:30
090.401Gender, Sexuality and Literature: Marriage and Family from Romance to Realities Burnham 
MW 6-7:30
091.401 Film History Decherney 
M 5-7:30 (Screenings), TR 10:30-12
092.401Film Analysis & Methods Corrigan 
T 5-7:30 (Screenings)
093.001 Introduction to Postcolonial Literature Port 
MW 3-4:30
094.401 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory Rabaté 
TR 3-4:30

General Honors English Courses
311.301The Honors Essay English 

Advanced Seminars
221.301 Topics in Medieval Literature: Trial and Punishment in Premodern Literature and Culture Taylor 
MW 3-4:30
223.301Dante's Divine Comedy Brownlee 
TR 10:30-12
226.301Topics in Drama to 1660 Pellicone 
TR 1:30-3
229.301Love and Loss Wilson 
TR 10:30-12
231.301 Shakespeare and Empire Loomba 
W 2-5
238.301Milton Curran 
241.301 Empire and Slavery in 18th Century Atlantic Writing Iannini 
TR 9-10:30
252.301Blake and Whitman Ferguson-Wagstaffe 
MWF 11-12
253.301Citizen, Soul, and Self Before 1900: Fictions of Personhood in American Literature Bentley 
MW 3-4:30
256.301Rehearsals and Performance: The LADY IN THE DARK Project Fox 
259.301 American Modern Dance in the Twentieth Century Kant 
TR 10:30-12
260.401Narrative Analysis Labov 
TR 3-4:30
262.301 TOPICS IN 20TH CENTURY POETRY: Poetry Hoaxes Perelman 
TR 12-1:30
263.301Topics in 20th Century American Literature: Bookending the Century Donovan 
MW 4:30-6
266.401 Copyright and Culture Decherney 
T 3-4:30
270.401 Introduction to Latina/o Cultural Studies Padilla 
TR 9-10:30
272.401Topics in Asian American Literature: Asians in Hollywood Park 
TR 10:30-12 (Screenings 7-8:30 PM)
274.301Contemporary American Writing: the Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar - E.L. Doctorow, Adrienne Rich, & Roger Angell Filreis 
M 2-5
274.601The Matrix Wasn't Built In A Day: The Question of the Real in Contemporary American Literature. Menacker 
R 6-9
276.401The City and the Theatre in Western History Schlatter 
TR 1:30-3
281.401Topics in African American Literature T. Davis 
290.402Sex, Race, and Stereotypes: Strategies of Asian American and African American Writers Degenhardt 
TR 10:30-12
290.601Women in Theatre: Dangerous Women Malague 
M 6-9
291.401 Documentary Film Katz 
TR 12-1:30 (Screenings 5-7:30 PM)
292.401 Self-Reflexive, Family, and Autobiographical Film Katz 
TR 3-4:30 (Screenings 5-7:30 PM)
293.601 Topic: Global Freedoms in Contemporary Women's Fiction Shapple 
R 5:30-8:30
295.601Reading Between the Bars: Literature in, of, and from the Prison Allred 
W 6-9
331.301Introduction to Shakespeare Rackin 
MW 3-4:30
345.401The Pamela Controversy Bowers 
R 1:30-4:30
359.301The Tide and Seawood of History A. Hall 
TR 10:30-12
388.301Topics in American Poetry: The American Line Park 
TR 1:30-3

English Honors Program
311.301The Honors Program E. Steiner 
T 1:30-4:30

Creative Writing Seminars
010.301Creating Possibilities in Creative Nonfiction & Poetry Devaney 
R 1:30-4:30
010.302Writing the Personal Essay, Writing Fiction Dibartolomeo 
T 1:30-4:30
110.301 Workshop in Contemporary Writing Snead 
TR 10:30-12
112.301Fiction Writing Rile 
M 2-5
112.302Fiction Writing Workshop McKinney-Whetstone 
R 1:30-4:30
113.301Poetry Writing Workshop Djanikian 
TR 1:30-4:30
114.401Playwriting Workshop Graham 
M 2-5
115.301Advanced Fiction Writing M. Apple 
T 1:30-4:30
115.302Advanced Fiction Writing Cary 
W 2-5
116.401Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 2-5
116.402Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 5-8
120.301Translation Workshop Venuti 
W 2-5
135.301Creative Non-Fiction Writing Cary 
R 1:30-4:30
135.302Creative Non-Fiction Writing Strauss 
M 2-5
135.303 Writing your Travels. The Journey, the Traveler and Travel Writing Kant 
W 2-5
135.601Creative Non-Fiction Writing Strauss 
M 5-8
145.301Advanced Nonfiction Workshop Hendrickson 
T 1:30-4:30
145.302Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Polman 
T 2-5
155.301Writing in the Documentary Tradition Hendrickson 
W 2-5
412.640Archaeology of Fiction Watterson 
R 5:30-8:10
435.640Writing and Remembering: A Memoir Workshop Watterson 
T 5:30-8:10

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
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
 
 
 
 


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