Undergraduate Spring 2010 Courses
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Freshman Seminar
English 016.401Gender, Sexuality and the Modern Novel: Virginia Woolf and Company Gaedtke 
MWF 10-11
English 016.402Phototextuality: The Art of Photographs in Literary Texts T. Davis 
MW 2-3:30

Intermediate Level Courses
English 020.001Literature Before 1660: Medieval and Renaissance Literature Pangilinan 
MWF 11
English 022.001Grotesque Bodies and Medieval Romance Pangilinan 
MWF 1
English 031.001Renaissance Literature & Culture Riebling 
TR 3-4:30
English 040.301A Landscape of British Poetry, 1660-1914 Gamer 
TR 10:30-12
English 040.302British Poetry: 1660 to 1914 Malcolm 
MW 3:30-5
English 045.40118th-Century Novel Bowers 
TR 3-4:30
English 050.001Romantic Revolutions J. Edwards 
TR 9-10:30
English 053.001Our Dark Materials: 19th Century American Gothic Writing Burnham 
MW 2-3:30
English 057.001Early American Race Theory J. Edwards 
TR 4:30-6
English 058.001Modern Irish Literature Esty 
MW 3:30-5
English 059.001The Museum and Modern Literature A. Levy 
TR 9-10:30
English 065.001The 20th-Century British Novel English 
TR 12-1:30
English 090.401Gender, Sexuality and Literature: Sexuality, Race, and Empire in Modernism Love 
TR 12-1:30
English 094.401Introduction to Literary Theory Gaedtke 
MWF 12

General Requirements
English 101.001Shakespeare Lesser 
MW 11
English 101.202Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 11
English 101.203Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 11
English 101.204Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 11
English 101.205Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 11
English 101.206Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 12
English 101.207Shakespeare Recitation Staff 
F 1
English 104.401The 20th-Century Conn 
TR 9-10:30
English 105.401Disability Narratives Love 
TR 3-4:30

Seminars
English 225.301Chaucer and Shakespeare Pangilinan 
MW 3:30-5
English 234.401Topics in the History of the Book: Reading, Writing, and Printing in Early Modern England, Europe, and America Stallybrass, Chartier 
M 2-5
English 241.301Satire Gaedtke 
TR 9-10:30
English 248.301Pirates, Sinners and Castaways: Literature from the Other Atlantic Kazanjian 
MW 3:30-5
English 248.302The Literature of Slavery Rezek 
TR 3-4:30
English 255.30119th-Century American Novel J. Edwards 
TR 12-1:30
English 256.401Connecting: From Stage to Screen to Monitors – and Back Again Corrigan, Ferguson 
TR 9-10:30, screenings T 5-7 PM
English 256.402Documentary Drama (The Edinburgh Project) Mazer 
TR 1:30-3
English 261.301The Future of Memory A. Levy 
MW 3:30-5
English 271.401Topics in the Literature of Africa and the African Diaspora: Cityscapes Jaji 
MW 2-3:30
English 272.401Asian American Literature of War Park 
TR 12-1:30
English 274.301Kelly Writers House Seminar: Joyce Carol Oates, David Milch and Susan Howe Filreis 
M 2-5
English 274.302The Fiction/Nonfiction Perplex W. Steiner 
W 2-5
English 281.401African American Modernism T. Davis 
MW 3:30-5
English 282.401Rebelling Against Stereotypes: Native American Film Powell 
TR 12-1:30
English 288.401Revolution of the Word: Modernist American Poetry and Poetics (1900-1945) Bernstein 
TR 1:30-3
English 290.401The Black Woman: Post-Civil Rights African-American Women’s Literature Tillet 
MW 5-6:30
English 293.401Postapartheid Literature Barnard 
TR 3-4:30
English 294.402Slought Curatorial Seminar A. Levy 
TBA Cancelled
English 401.401Teaching American Studies Conn 
TR 3-4:30 (+ additional hours in the high school classroom to be arranged)

Benjamin Franklin English Seminars
English 326.301Introduction to Shakespeare Rackin 
MW 3:30-5
English 329.401Literature and Political Culture among the Ancients A. Hall 
MW 2-3:30
English 341.401The Pamela Craze Bowers 
TR 10:30-12
English 363.301American Prison Writing A. Kaplan 
TR 1:30-3
English 376.401American Theatre Left and Right Mazer 
TR 10:30-12

Creative Writing Seminars
English 010.301Creative Writing: Writing the Personal Essay, Writing Fiction Moore 
T 1:30-4:30
English 010.302Creative Possibilities in Creative Nonfiction and Poetry Devaney 
MW 2-3:30
English 111.401Experimental Writing Bernstein 
TR 3-4:30
English 112.301Fiction Writing Workshop Rile 
M 2-5
English 112.302Fiction Writing Workshop McKinney-Whetstone 
R 1:30-4:30
English 114.401Playwriting Workshop Fodor 
English 115.301Advanced Fiction Writing M. Apple 
T 1:30-4:30
English 116.401Screenwriting Workshop DeMarco Van Cleve 
M 2-5
English 117.301The Arts and Popular Culture DeCurtis 
R 1:30-4:30
English 118.301Advanced Poetry Workshop Djanikian 
T 1:30-4:30
English 121.301Writing for Children Van Doren 
R 1:30-4:30
English 122.401Grotesque Forms Gautsche, Treacy 
TR 1:30-4:30
English 130.401Advanced Screenwriting DeMarco Van Cleve 
W 2-5
English 135.301Creative Non-Fiction Writing Cary 
R 1:30-4:30
English 135.302Creative Non-Fiction Writing Your Travels Kant 
M 2-5
English 135.401Creative Non-Fiction Writing Ross 
TR 10:30-12
English 145.301Advanced Non-Fiction Writing Hendrickson 
T 1:30-4:30
English 145.401Writing in Concert Cary 
T 1:30-4:30
English 155.301Documentary Writing Hendrickson 
W 2-5
English 158.301Global Journalism Tarr 
W 2-5
English 159.301Political Commentary Writing in the Blog Age Polman 
W 2-5
English 161.301The Art of the Profile Polman 
M 2-5
English 165.301Writing Through Art and Literature Goldsmith 
W 2-5
English 170.301Advanced Projects in Popular Culture DeCurtis 
F 2-5

Cross-Listed Courses
English 016.403Native American Films and Photographs: A Bridge to Indian Country Beckman, Powell 
W 2-5
English 075.401Science and Literature Adams 
MW 11
English 079.401 Jewish Films and Literature Hellerstein 
TR 12-1:30
English 091.401World Film History and Analysis to 1945 Mazaj 
TR 10:30-12
English 095.401Introduction to Film History Beckman 
MW 10
English 095.402Film History Recitation Staff 
R 12-1
English 095.403Film History Recitation Staff 
R 1:30-2:30
English 095.404Film History Recitation Staff 
F 1-2
English 103.401Narratives Across Cultures Allen 
TR 10:30-12
English 261.401Freud Weissberg 
English 261.402Freud Recitation Staff 
F 10-11
English 261.403Freud Recitation Staff 
F 11-12
English 261.404Freud Recitation Staff 
F 12-1
English 261.405Freud Recitation Staff 
F 1-2
English 272.402 Foreigners and Citizens in Asian American Literature Lim 
TR 10:30-12
English 274.401American Musical Theatre Fox 
MW 2-3:30
English 275.401Writing Science M. Mills 
W 2-5
English 323.401Dante’s Divine Comedy Brownlee 
TR 1:30-3

College of Liberal and Professional Studies Courses
English 010.601Creative Writing Levin 
W 5:30-8:30
English 101.601Shakespeare Riebling 
T 5:30-8:30
English 103.601The Short and the Long of It: Short Fiction from Poe to the Present Burnham 
W 6-9
English 135.601Creative Non-Fiction Writing Watterson 
T 5:30-8:30
English 243.601Seduced! Politics and Persuasion in Early American Literature Anthony 
M 6-9 PM
English 290.601British Women Writers Enderle 
T 5:30-8:30

Cross Listed College of Liberal and Professional Studies Courses
English 092.601World Film History and Analysis, 1945-Present Gaffney 
T 5:30-8:30

Online College of Liberal and Professional Studies Courses
English 104.601Introduction to Romanticism Lotto 
M 6-8

Master of Liberal Arts
English 435.640Writing and Remembering: a Memoir Workshop Watterson 
W 5:30-8:15
English 490.601Women in Literature: The Diary Ben-Amos 
T 6-9 Cancelled
English 495.660A History of Catastrophe Riebling 
R 5:30-8:10
English 566.640Literature and the Law Gamer, Valterza 
W 6-8
English 592.640Post-apartheid Literature, Film, and Society Barnard 
T 6-8:40

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates
by Permission of Instructor
English 551.401The Global 1790s Gamer 
T 6-9
English 570.401Songs of the Underground: Music and African-American Literature Tillet 
M 12-3
English 573.401Auteurism: Theories and Practices Corrigan 
R 12-3, screenings T 5-7 PM
English 590.401The Bible and Religious Literature Stallybrass 
M 9-12
English 591.401Theories of Modernism Esty 
W 9-12
 
 
 
 


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