2025
spring
ENGL0010.001 - Introduction to Shakespeare - Zachary Lesser MW 10:15-11:44am
ENGL0300.301 - Medieval Worlds (First Year Seminar) - Emily Steiner TR 10:15-11:44am
ENGL0510.401 - National Epics - David Wallace MW 12:00-1:29pm
ENGL0540.401 - Literary Theory Ancient to Modern - Rita Copeland MW 3:30-4:59pm
ENGL0701.401 - Medieval Roadtrip: Reading and Writing with Chaucer - Emily Steiner TR 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL2603.401 - "Do Books Make Revolutions? Writing, Publishing, and Reading in Early Modern Europe and the Americas" - Roger Chartier, John Pollack Monday 1:45-4:44pm
ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Sarah Doherty MW 12-1:29pm
2024
fall
ENGL1015.401 - Sagas and Skalds: Old Norse in Translation - Caroline Batten MW 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL2000.401 - Epic Tradition: Dido through the Ages - Rita Copeland TR 12-1:29pm
ENGL2315.401 - Saints and Sex Demons - Caroline Batten TR 5:15-6:44pm
ENGL2860.401 - Sex with Shakespeare - Abdulhamit Arvas TR 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL4500.301 - The Bible (The One Series) - Peter Emanuel Diamond TR 5:15-6:44pm
ENGL5320.401 - After Dante's Divine Comedy: Transmission, Creative Adaptation, and Material Form - David Wallace Tuesday 8:30-11:29am
ENGL5995.401 - Digital Humanities Praxis - Whitney Trettien, Emily Steiner Wednesday 12:00-2:59pm
spring
ENGL0510.401 - National Epics - David Wallace MW 12:00-1:29pm
ENGL0540.401 - History of Literary Criticism (Literary Theory Ancient to Modern) - Rita Copeland TR 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL0701.401 - Medieval Road Trip: Reading and Writing with Chaucer - Emily Steiner TR 10:15-11:44am
ENGL2010.301 - Old English Language and Literature - Caroline Batten TR 5:15-6:44pm
ENGL2605.401 - The Mediterranean World in the Age of Don Quixote - Roger Chartier, Antonio Feros Monday 1:45-4:44pm
ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Jennifer Thompson TR 12-1:29pm
ENGL5945.401 - Nationalism, Globalism, and Literary Form - David Wallace Tuesday 8:30-11:29am
2023
fall
ENGL0509.401 - Dante's Divine Comedy - Department Staff MW 12pm-1:29pm
ENGL2000.401 - Epic Tradition - Rita Copeland TR 10:15-11:44am
ENGL2315.401 - Saints and Sex Demons - Caroline Batten TR 5:15-6:44pm
ENGL4500.301 - King Lear from Shakespeare to Succession (The One Series) - George Perez MW 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL5240.401 - Premodern Monstrosities - Caroline Batten Monday 10:15-1:14 pm
spring
ENGL0303.401 - National Epics - David Wallace MW 8:30-10:14am
ENGL0540.401 - History of Literary Criticism - Rita Copeland TR 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL2010.301 - Old English Language and Literature - Caroline Batten MW 10:15-11:44
ENGL2014.401 - Premodern Animals - Emily Steiner TR 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL2321.401 - Criminal Sexuality - Alicia Meyer MW 12-1:29pm
ENGL2603.401 - Writing, Publishing, and Reading in Early Modern Europe and the Americas - Roger Chartier, John Pollack Monday 1:45-4:44pm
ENGL2621.401 - Prints and Politics - Shira Brisman Tuesday 1:45-4:44pm
ENGL2879.401 - Acting Shakespeare - Jennifer Thompson Wednesday 3:30-6:29pm
ENGL4958.301 - Bad Romances: Gawain to Gaga - Nat Rivkin MW 1:45-3:14pm
ENGL4986.301 - Witches, Wenches, and Wardrobes: Unsettling the Home in Early Modern England - Jonah Max Greebel MW 3:30-4:59pm
ENGL5980.401 - Histories of Race & Sexuality - Abdulhamit Arvas, Ania Loomba Wednesday 1:45-4:44pm