Undergraduate Spring 2006 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
English 016.301Discipline and Punish: Crime and Criminality in Early America Kazanjian 
TR 3-4:30
English 016.302Seeing and Believing in 19th Century America Dinius 
TR 9-10:30
English 016.401Poetry in Philadelphia: Two Rivers, Many Voices Burnham 
MW 2-3:30

General Requirements
English 101.001Shakespeare de Grazia 
MWF 11
English 101.201Shakespeare Recitation Avilez 
F 11-12:00
English 101.203Shakespeare Recitation Barnett 
F 11-12:00
English 101.204Shakespeare Recitation Cornelius 
F 11-12:00
English 101.205Shakespeare Recitation Elsky 
English 101.206Shakespeare Recitation Enderle 
English 101.207Shakespeare Recitation Steirer 
English 102.001The American Novel Bentley 
MWF 10
English 102.201The American Novel Recitation Caloyeras 
F 10-11:00
English 102.202The American Novel Recitation Lim 
F 10-11:00
English 102.203The American Novel Recitation Ogden 
F 10-11:00
English 102.204The American Novel Recitation Quinn-Brauner 
F 10-11:00
English 102.205The American Novel Recitation Shashaty 
F 10-11:00
English 102.601The Detective Shawcross 
W 5:30-8:30
English 103.401Narratives Across Culture Allen 
TR 10:30-12
English 104.401The 20th Century and War Barnard 
TR 9-10:30

Core Courses
English 020.001Literature Before 1660 Riebling 
MW 3:30-5
English 021.401Medieval Epic and its Classical Legacy Copeland 
TR 9-10:30
English 031.001Renaissance Literature & Culture Loomba 
TR 1:30-3
English 034.001Cultures of the Book: Reading, Writing, and Printing in Early Modern England & America Stallybrass 
TR 9-10:30
English 040.001British Poetry 1660-1900 Richetti 
TR 1:30-3
English 043.001Early American Literature Cervantes 
MWF 1
English 046.001Issues in English Drama: Dryden to Inchbald Kaul 
TR 10:30-12
English 050.001The Romantic Period Porter 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 055.00119th Century Novel Buurma 
MWF 11
English 056.601Modern Drama: From Then to Now Robbins 
W 5:30-8:30
English 057.401Nineteenth-Century Literature of the Americas Padilla 
TR 10:30-12
English 058.00120th Century Irish Novel McCourt 
MW 3:30-5
English 059.001Art, Addiction, and Modernity Cavitch 
TR 3-4:30
English 060.001The Rise of the Novel Krishnan 
TR 12-1:30
English 062.401Twentieth Century Poetry Bernstein 
MW 2-3:30
English 064.601Modern American Literature Baumli 
T 6:30-9:30
English 075.401Science and Literature Adams 
MWF 11
English 081.401Introduction to African American Literature: Textual Subjects, Subjective Texts: Reading African American Literature T. Davis 
TR 12-1:30
English 088.001American Poetry in the 20th-Century Perelman 
MW 2-3:30
English 089.001American Fiction Burnham 
MW 3:30-5
English 090.401Gender, Sexuality and Literature Bowers 
TR 3-4:30
English 091.401Film History Decherney 
TR 10:30-12 Screenings T 4:30-7:00
English 092.601Film Analysis and Methods Charney 
MR 6-9:00
English 093.401Introduction to Postcolonial Literature Port 
MWF 1
English 094.401Introduction to Literary Theory Kazanjian 
TR 12-1:30
English 096.401Theories of Gender and Sexuality Love 
MW 2-3:30

Research and Upper Level Seminars
English 225.301Chaucer: Poetry, Performanance, and Interpretation D. Wallace 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 229.301Classicism and Literature: A Horace of Different Colors Pellicone 
TR 3-4:30
English 231.601The Lives and Afterlives of Shakespeare's Jews Greenberg 
T 6-9:00
English 234.401Introduction to Written Culture Chartier 
M 2-5:00
English 241.301Feeling in the Age of Sensibility Ferguson-Wagstaffe 
TR 1:30-3
English 243.301The Early American Novel Iannini 
TR 9-10:30
English 248.301Orwell and Hemingway Espey 
TR 12-1:30
English 250.301Romantic Literature in the 1790s: Reaction, Revolution, & Reform Ferguson-Wagstaffe 
TR 9-10:30
English 251.301Rethinking the Victorian Novel O'Connor 
MW 2-3:30
English 255.301Victorian Heroes and Heroines Auerbach 
TR 12-1:30
English 256.601Dangerous Women Malague 
M 6-9:00
English 258.301Celtic Literature in Translation: Curse Tablets, Cattle Raids, Camelot, and CyberCeltica Blyn-LaDrew 
TR 3-4:30
English 259.301Virginia Woolf Port 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 260.301Producing Novels, Consuming Fictions Buurma 
MW 2-3:30
English 263.301Bookending the Century Donovan 
MWF 2
English 265.301Literary Emotions and the Modern Novel Hsieh 
MWF 12
English 266.301Law and Literature Taylor 
TR 9-10:30
English 269.301Poetry & Poetics Curran 
TR 1:30-3:00
English 270.401The Mexican Revolution in the American Imagination Padilla 
TR 1:30-3:00
English 272.401Race and Asian America Park 
TR 10:30-12:00
English 274.301Writers House Fellows Seminar: Richard Ford, Cynthia Ozick & Ian Frazier Filreis 
M 2-5:00
English 274.302Contemporary American Fiction W. Steiner 
W 2-5:00
English 276.401Comparative Cross-Dressing Mazer 
TR 12-1:30
English 279.401Images of Childhood in Israeli Film and Literature Gold 
TR 1:30-3:00
English 281.401Topics in African American Literature: The Harlem Renaissance T. Davis 
TR 3-4:30
English 288.601American Poetry from the Revolution to the Civil War Cervantes 
W 6-9:00
English 290.401Gender, Sexuality, and Literature: The Bluestocking Circle Snead 
TR 12-1:30
English 291.401Documentary Film Katz 
TR 12-1:30 and Screenings T 5-7:30
English 292.401Self-Refllexive, Family and Autobiographical Film Katz 
TR 3-4:30 and Screenings T 4:30-6:30
English 292.601Dark Comedy in Theatre and Film: Plot Twists and Naughty Bits Ferguson 
R 5:30-8:30
English 292.602International Novel and Film Espey 
T 5:30-8:30
English 293.301Topics in Postcolonial Literature Krishnan 
TR 3-4:30
English 295.301Contemporary British Cinema English 
TR 12-1:30

Benjamin Franklin English Seminars
English 355.301The Good Life: Novels, Biographies, and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination O'Connor 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 359.301Belief in the Age of the Urban Cosmopolite A. Hall 
TR 12-1:30
English 360.301The Novel of Adventure Richetti 
TR 10:30-12
English 386.301Emily Dickinson at Large Cavitch 
TR 10:30-12
English 390.401Topics in Gender, Sexuality, and Literature: Friendship Love 
T 1:30-4:30
English 393.401The Literature and Historiography of National Trauma: Partition and South Asia Kaul 
R 1:30-4:30

Creative Writing Seminars
English 010.301Creative Writing Scanlon 
W 2-5:00
English 010.302Creative Writing: Writing the Personal Essay, Writing Fiction Dibartolomeo 
T 1:30-4:30
English 111.301Experimental Writing Seminar Bernstein 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 111.302Words into Sound: an Exploration of Poetry and Jazz/New Music Hunt 
R 1:30-4:30
English 112.301Fiction Writing Workshop Rile 
M 2-5:00
English 112.302Fiction Writing Workshop McKinney-Whetstone 
R 1:30-4:30
English 114.401Playwriting Graham 
M 2-5:00
English 115.301Advanced Fiction Writing M. Apple 
T 1:30-4:30
English 116.401Introduction to Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 2-5:00
English 116.601Introduction to Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 5-8:00
English 130.401Advanced Screenwriting Rosenthal 
F 2-5:00
English 135.301Creative Non-Fiction Cary 
T 1:30-4:30
English 135.302Creative Non-Fiction Strauss 
M 2-5:00
English 135.303Creative Non-Fiction: Writing Your Travels Kant 
W 2-5:00
English 135.304Publishing and Editing Wehner 
TR 10:30-12
English 135.601Creative Non-Fiction Strauss 
M 5-8:00
English 145.301Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Hendrickson 
T 1:30-4:30
English 145.401Advanced Non-Fiction Writing: Writing in Concert Cary 
R 1:30-4:30
English 145.601Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Funderburg 
T 5:30-8:10
English 155.301Documentary Writing Hendrickson 
W 2-5:00
English 157.301Introduction to Journalism Vitez 
T 1:30-4:30
English 158.301Advanced Journalistic Writing Polman 
M 2-5:00
English 165.301Writing Through Culture and Art Goldsmith 
R 1:30-4:30
English 415.640Storytelling in Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Watterson 
R 5:30-8:10
English 435.640Writing and Remembering Watterson 
T 5:30-8:10

Associated Courses not Cross-Listed with English
Folklore 358.001Folk Art Moonsammy 
TR 10:30-12

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
English 525.301Chaucer: Poetics, Performance, and Gothic Returns D. Wallace 
M 12-3:00
English 540.401Seduction Stories and the Problem of Resistance, 1680-1780 Bowers 
T 12-3:00
English 556.401Victorian Fears and Our Own Auerbach 
T 3-6:00
English 558.301Empire and the Transnational Turn in the Study of U.S. Culture A. Kaplan 
R 12-3:00
English 566.640Trouble in the Republic of Letters: Literature and the Law Gamer, Lindsay 
T 6:00-9:00
English 590.401Theorizing Race and Ethnicity Park 
M 3-6:00
English 595.301Victorian Novel and Ireland McCourt 
M 9-12:00
 
 
 
 


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