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Landscapes of Identity in the Early 20th Century American Fiction
ENGL 016.301
Marsha Fausti
MWF 1
Topics in Literature: Dramatizing Histories
ENGL 016.302
Roberta Stack
TR 1:30-3
The Ambient Roar: The Novel in Our Media-Blitz
ENGL 016.303
Christopher Donovan
MW 3-4:30
Major British Writers 1350-1660
ENGL 020.301
Sean Keilen
TR 9-10:30
Major British Writers 1350-1660
ENGL 020.302
Anne Hall
MWF 11
Major British Writers 1350-1660
ENGL 020.303
James Kearney
TR 3-4:30
Major British Writers 1350-1660
ENGL 020.601
Erika T. Lin
T 5:30-8:40
Chaucer
ENGL 025.001
Emily Steiner
TR 10:30-12
Major British Poets 1660-Present
ENGL 040.301
Michael Gamer
MWF 2-3:00
Major British Poets 1660-Present
ENGL 040.303
Suzanne Webster
TR 10:30-12
Romantic Poets
ENGL 050.001
Stuart Curran
MW 3-4:30
19th Century British Novel
ENGL 055.601
Nancy Shawcross
R 6-9
Major British Novel 1660-1914
ENGL 060.002
Jennifer Snead
MWF 2
Major British Novel 1660-1914
ENGL 060.601
Jennifer Snead
MW 5-6:15
20th Century British Novel
ENGL 065.001
Rena Potok
TR 10:30-12
Cultures of the Book
ENGL 071.401
James J. O’Donnell
T 1:30-4:30
Introduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL 072.401
Yoonmee Chang
MW 3-4:30
Introduction to American Literature
ENGL 080.001
Nancy Bentley
TR 1:30-3
Introduction to American Literature
ENGL 080.601
Hester Blum
TR 5-6:15
African-American Literature
ENGL 081.401
Michael Awkward
TR 12-1:30
American Literature 1870-1900
ENGL 083.001
Lark Hall
TR 12-1:30
Modern American Literature 1900-1945
ENGL 084.001
Art Casciato
MWF 12
Modern American Literature: Post 1945
ENGL 085.001
Emily Zinn
MWF 11
Intro to Cinema
ENGL 091.401
John Katz
TR 3-4:30, Screenings T 5-7:30
Literature & Society
ENGL 093.001
Sanjay Krishnan
TR 3-4:30
Folklore and Literature
ENGL 099.601
David Sean Azzolina
M 5:30-8:10
Literary Study
ENGL 100.401
Jacqueline N. Sadashige
MW 11-12
Introduction to Literary Study
ENGL 100.402
Department Staff
F 11-12
Introduction to Literary Study
ENGL 100.403
Department Staff
F 12-1
Introduction to Literary Study
ENGL 100.404
Department Staff
R 3-4
Shakespeare
ENGL 101.001
Jean Howard
TR 10:30-12
Shakespeare
ENGL 101.601
Jean Feerick
M 5:30-8:40
Poetry
canceled
ENGL 103.001
Department Staff
TR 9-10:30
The Twentieth Century
ENGL 104.401
Jeremy Braddock
MWF 1
Fiction Writing Workshop
ENGL 112.301
Karen Rile
M 2-5:00
Poetry Writing Workshop
ENGL 113.301
Greg Djanikian
T 1:30-4:30
Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL 115.301
Max Apple
R 1:30-4:30
Screenwriting
ENGL 116.301
Marc Lapadula
M 2-5:00
Creat. Non-Fiction Writing
ENGL 135.301
David Espey
TR 3-4:30
Writing Advisors Section
ENGL 135.302
Deborah Burnham
MW 3-4:30
Creative Non-Fiction Writing
ENGL 135.635
Peshe Kuriloff
W 7-9:00 PM
Advanced Non-Fiction Writing
ENGL 145.301
Paul Hendrickson
T 1:30-4:30
Advanced Non-Fiction Writing
ENGL 145.302
Robert Strauss
M 2-5:00
Documentary Writing
ENGL 155.301
Paul Hendrickson
W 2-5:00
Literary Theory
ENGL 204.401
Michele Richman
TR 1:30-3
Modernism
ENGL 210.401
Jean-Michel Rabaté
M 2-5:00
Renaissance Poetry
ENGL 231.301
Sean Keilen
TR 3-4:30
Madness, Murder, and Mayhem: Disinterring Renaissance Drama
ENGL 233.301
James Kearney
TR 9-10:30
Topics in 18th Century Novel
ENGL 245.401
Toni Bowers
TR 9-10:30
British Romanticism: The Contexts of Frankenstein
ENGL 250.301
Stuart Curran
R 1:30-4:30
Hardy
ENGL 254.301
Susan Stewart
R 1:30-4:30
Advanced Topics in Narrative
ENGL 260.301
Sanjay Krishnan
TR 9:00-10:30
Narrative Analysis
ENGL 260.401
William Labov
MWF 10-11:00
Topics Modern British Literature
ENGL 261.301
Jean-Michel Rabaté
W 2-5:00
Williams, Albee, Shepard
ENGL 271.601
David Fox
M 4:30-7:30
Gender in African Fiction
ENGL 280.401
Joseph Clarke
MWF 12
History & Memory in AFAM Women's Writing: Narratives and Neo-Narratives of Slavery
ENGL 281.401
Marsha Fausti
MWF 11
Topics in African American Literature
ENGL 281.601
William Perkins
W 6-9:10
American Women Writers
ENGL 283.401
Max Cavitch
TR 10:30-12
Outlaws, Exiles, and Outcasts: Modernist American Literature in the Age of Prohibition, 1920-1933
ENGL 284.601
J. Eburne
W 5:30-8:30
Composing Lives: American Memory and Memoir
ENGL 286.302
Lark Hall
TR 3-4:30
Topics in American Literature
ENGL 286.601
Nancy Shawcross
M 5:30-8:30
Topics in Jewish Literature
ENGL 287.401
Kathryn Hellerstein
TR 10:30-12:00
Topics in Women and Literature
ENGL 290.401
Nina Auerbach
TR 12-1:30
Topics in Women and Literature
ENGL 290.402
Michael Awkward
TR 9-10:30
Supernatural and Horror Cinema
ENGL 291.401
Philippe Met
TR 1:30-3, Screenings W 4-7:00
Independent Film
ENGL 292.401
John Katz
TR 12-1:30, Screenings T 5-7:30
Film & Lit.: Childhood in Times of Peace and War
ENGL 293.401
Nili Gold
TR 1:30-3
The Function of Literature in an Age of Global Capitalism
ENGL 293.402
Joseph Clarke
MW 3-4:30
Cinema Around the World: The Crisis of Southern Italy in Literature, Art, and Film
ENGL 294.401
J. Luzzi
MWF 2
Classical Backgrounds in English Literature
canceled
ENGL 296.401
Anne Hall
MWF 10
Major British Poets
ENGL 299.601
David Espey
Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 335.301
Phyllis Rackin
MW 3-4:30
Homer & Joyce
ENGL 365.401
Vicki Mahaffey
,
Sheila Murnaghan
TR 1:30-3
Topics 19th Century American Authors
ENGL 383.301
Eric Cheyfitz
TR 1:30-3
American Literature Between the Wars 1919-1941
ENGL 384.301
Peter Conn
MW 3-4:30
History in Literary Criticism
ENGL 393.401
Rita Copeland
MW 3-4:30
Growing Up, Growing Old: The Literature of Youth and Age
ENGL 486.601
Deborah Burnham
W 6:30-9:10
Topics in Science and Literature
ENGL 493.601
Daniel Traister
,
Michael Ryan
R 4:30-7:10
Environmental Writing
ENGL 494.660
S. Stranahan
M 5:30-8:10