Undergraduate Spring 2007 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
English 016.301American Literature and Painting from the Civil War to World War II Conn 
TR 10:30-12
English 016.302Literary Genealogy O'Connor 
MW 2-3:30
English 016.303Beast Culture: Animals, Identity, and Western Literature C. Yang 
TR 3-4:30
English 016.304Shakespeare/Not Shakespeare Lesser 
MW 3:30-5
English 016.305The Politics of Love and Religion in Renaissance England Sanchez 
TR 1:30-3
English 016.401Double Agents or Racial Traitors?--Issues of Identity in Comparative Ethnic Literatures Hsieh 
TR 3-4:30
English 016.601Reading War Traister 
TR 4:30-5:50 Cancelled

General Education Courses
English 102.401Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization English 
TR 10:30-11:30 am; Evening screenings M 6-8:00 pm
English 102.402Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Fiumara 
R 3:00-4:00
English 102.403Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Strizever 
R 3-4
English 102.404Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Contreras-Gould 
R 4:30-5:30
English 102.405Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Micir 
F 1-2:00
English 102.406Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Bloch 
F 2-3:00
English 102.407Recitation for Literature and Film in the Age of Globalization Nessly 
R 4:30-5:30
English 103.401Narrative Across Cultures Allen 
TR 10:30-12
English 104.401The British 18th Century Enlightenment Richetti 
MW 10-11:00
English 104.402Recitation for the Enlightenment Khactu 
F 10-11:00
English 104.403Recitation for the Enlightenment Lynn 
F 10-11:00
English 104.404Recitation for the Enlightenment Cook 
F 10-11:00
English 104.405Recitation for the Enlightenment Staff 
F 10-11:00 Cancelled

Intermediate Level Courses
English 020.001Literature Before 1660 Riebling 
MW 3:30-5:00
English 022.001Romance Mulready 
TR 3-4:30
English 025.601The Age of Chaucer Mathews 
M 6:30-9:30
English 031.001Renaissance Literature: Short Forms in Verse and Prose de Grazia 
TR 1:30-3
English 034.401Cultures of the Book: Practices, Materials, Places Stallybrass, Chartier 
M 2-5:00
English 034.402Sound Studies: Things that Talk M. Mills 
TR 3-4:30 evening screenings T 4:30-6:30
English 040.001British Poetry 1660-1914 Porter 
TR 3-4:30
English 045.001Novel Scenes: Traveling through the Eighteenth-Century Novel Porter 
TR 10:30-12
English 046.401Theatre, Culture, Society: Cities at Play from the Renaissance to the Rise of Realism Ferguson 
TR 12-1:30
English 051.001Victorian Literature and the Culture of the Review Buurma 
MWF 11
English 055.401The 19th Century Novel Shawcross 
TR 12-1:30
English 057.001Literature of Americas Before 1900 Cavitch 
TR 1:30-3
English 059.601Modernism and Modernities: Modernist Interiors and Exteriors Heffernan 
W 6-9:00
English 061.00120th Century British Literature Heffernan 
TR 1:30-3
English 065.401Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction Barnard 
TR 9-10:30
English 069.001Poetry and Poetics Burnham 
MW 2-3:30
English 074.601Contemporary American Literature Belton 
T 6-9:00
English 075.401Science and Literature Adams 
MW 11-12:00
English 077.401Literature and Empire Krishnan 
TR 3-4:30
English 080.401Trading Fours: Literatures of Jazz Beavers 
TR 10:30-12
English 081.401Citified: Urban Space and Racial Identity in African American Literature T. Davis 
TR 3-4:30
English 082.001Native / American Literature Powell 
TR 1:30-3
English 088.001American Poetry in the 20th-Century Perelman 
MW 3:30-5
English 089.001American Fiction Cervantes 
MWF 12 Cancelled
English 090.401Gender, Sexuality, and Literature: Women in Fiction Burnham 
MW 3:30-5
English 091.401Film History Mazaj 
TR 12-1:30 evening screenings R 4:30-7:30
English 091.402Television Studies Oren 
TR 9-10:30
English 092.601Film Analysis and Methods Mazaj 
R 5-8:00, evening screenings T 5-8:00

Research and Upper Level Seminars
English 221.401Medieval Historical Writing: From Bede to the Printing Press E. Steiner 
MW 2-3:30
English 222.401Gender, Sexuality, and Sovereignty in Romance Sanchez 
TR 9-10:30
English 226.601Drama to 1660: Playing with Faith, Love, and Power Riebling 
M 6:30-9:30
English 229.403Tragedy and the Tragic Wilson 
TR 1:30-3
English 231.301Topics in Renaissance Literature: Poems vs. Plays de Grazia 
TR 9-10:30
English 236.401Acting Shakespeare Mazer 
TR 10:30-12:00
English 238.301John Milton: the English Poems and Selected Prose Curran 
TR 3-4:30
English 243.601Captive Imagination: Early American Captivity Narratives and the Citizen of Democracy Nothstein 
R 5:30-8:30
English 248.001Orwell and Hemingway Espey 
TR 10:30-12
English 248.301Topics in the Transatlantic: Imagined Empires 1492-1800 Mulready 
TR 12-1:30
English 255.301The Sentimental Novel in America, 1785-1860 Howell 
TR 9-10:30
English 255.302Rewriting American Classics Bentley 
TR 3-4:30
English 256.401Immigration in Theatre and Cinema Lafferty 
MW 2-3:30
English 256.402The Philadelphia Theatre Experience Malague 
T 3-6:00
English 256.601Women in Theatre: Dangerous Women Malague 
M 6-9
English 259.401Modernism into Nazism: German Expressionism from 1900-1945 Kant 
TR 12-1:30
English 260.301The Theory of the Novel Buurma 
MW 2-3:30
English 261.301Controversies in the Arts W. Steiner 
W 2-5
English 263.301Narrative Nonfiction O'Connor 
MW 3:30-5
English 264.301Civil War and Apocalypse Donovan 
MWF 2
English 265.601150 Years of Children's Fantasy Schanoes 
T 6-9:00
English 269.301Poetry and Poetics Curran 
TR 12-1:30
English 272.401The Double Move: Asian American Literature and Panethnic Consciousness Hsieh 
TR 3-4:30 Cancelled
English 274.301Kelly Writers House Fellows Seminar: John McPhee, Jamaica Kincaid and Donald Hall Filreis 
M 2-5
English 276.401American Theatre Left and Right: Performance, Culture, and Politics in the 1930s, 50s, and 80s Mazer 
TR 1:30-3
English 281.401Slavery and Narration Cervantes 
MW 3:30-5
English 282.301Native American Literature: Where the Museum and the English Department Intersect Powell 
TR 10:30-12
English 286.401Americans in Paris Cavitch 
M 2-5
English 290.401Medieval and Renaissance Women Writers Higginbotham 
TR 9-10:30
English 292.401Documentary Cinema Corrigan 
TR 12-1:30
English 292.601International Novel and Film Espey 
T 5:30-8:30
English 293.401Fiction and Film in a Postcolonial Frame Majithia 
R 3-6:00
English 294.401After Derrida A. Levy 
TR 10:30-12
English 295.302Performing Exile: Walking Through Araya 
M 2-5:00
English 295.401Contemporary Television and Media: Texts, Technology and Audiences Oren 
W 3:30-6:30
English 460.640The Art of the Novella Shawcross 
R 5:30-8:30
English 461.640Representing War in the Twentieth Century Barnard 
T 5:30-8:30

Benjamin Franklin English Seminars
English 326.301Introduction to Shakespeare Rackin 
MW 2-3:30
English 329.301Poetry and Political Philosophy in Ancient Greece A. Hall 
TR 1:30-3
English 353.301Nineteenth-Century New York City and American Modernity Bentley 
TR 12-1:30
English 388.301Topics in American Poetry Perelman 
MW 2-3:30
English 394.401Critical Issues in Global and Transnational Studies de la Campa 
TR 1:30-3

Creative Writing Seminars
English 010.301Creative Writing: Memory, Fact and Fiction Zoffness 
W 2-5
English 010.302Creative Writing: Writing the Personal Essay, Writing Fiction Dibartolomeo 
T 1:30-4:30
English 010.303Creating Possibilities in Creative Non-Fiction and Poetry Devaney 
MW 2-3:30
English 010.601Creative Writing Mossin 
W 5:30-8:30
English 111.301Experimental Writing Seminars Bernstein 
R 1:30-4:30
English 111.302Poetry and Poetics Dinh 
W 2-5
English 112.301Fiction Writing Workshop Rile 
M 2-5
English 112.302Fiction Writing Workshop McKinney-Whetstone 
R 1:30-4:30
English 113.401Poetry Workshop Beavers 
R 1:30-4:30
English 114.401Playwriting Graham 
M 2-5
English 115.301Advanced Fiction Writing M. Apple 
T 1:30-4:30
English 115.601Advanced Fiction Writing Watterson 
R 5:30-8:30
English 116.401Screenwriting DeMarco Van Cleve 
T 1:30-4:30
English 116.601Screenwriting Lapadula 
M 5-8
English 118.301Advanced Poetry Workshop Djanikian 
W 2-5
English 130.401Advanced Screenwriting DeMarco Van Cleve 
W 2-5
English 130.402Advanced Screenwriting Rosenthal 
R 1:30-4:30
English 135.301Creative Non-Fiction Writing Cary 
R 1:30-4:30
English 135.302Creative Non-Fiction Writing: Writing Your Travels Kant 
W 2-5
English 135.601Creative Non-Fiction Writing Strauss 
M 5-8
English 145.301Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Strauss 
M 2-5
English 145.401Writing in Concert Cary 
T 1:30-4:30
English 155.301Documentary Writing Hendrickson 
M 2-5
English 158.301Advanced Journalistic Writing Polman 
M 2-5
English 159.301Political Writing in the Blog Age Polman 
W 2-5
English 169.301Nonfiction Writing: Special Projects Hendrickson 
T 1:30-4:30
English 435.640Writing and Remembering: A Memoir Workshop Watterson 
T 5:30-8:10
English 435.641Creative Non-Fiction Writing Burnham 
R 6-8:40

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
English 538.301Reading the Early Modern Playbook Lesser 
M 12-3
English 556.401Nineteenth Century British Literature: Crying in the Night Auerbach 
T 3-6
English 569.401Digital Cinema and New Media Decherney 
T 12-3
English 572.401Black Atlantic/Black Diaspora Wong 
M 3:30-6:30
English 595.401Literary and Cultural Analysis in the Era of Globalization Krishnan 
T 9-12
 
 
 
 


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