| Level
I: Introductory Courses |
| Courses numbered
100-199: Introductory Courses, open to all students.
In English 118 and 120, first year students have priority in the
fall semester, and other students are welcome as space permits.
For students in the class of '05 and after, English 199
is the required basis for the English major. |
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Eng 112
Reading Contemporary Poetry T 7:30-9:00
Ellen Watson |
Colloq: Eng 118
The Politics of Language MW 8:30-9:50 Holly
Davis |
Colloq: Eng 118 Languge,
Culture, Community or
"Lost in Translation TTh
9:00-10:20 Catherine Reid
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Colloq:
Eng 120 Fiction
TTh
1-2:30
Sara
London
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Colloq:
Eng 120 Reading
& Writing Short Stories
MW
1:10-2:30
Sara London |
Colloq:
Eng 120 Reading
& Writing Short Poems
MW
9-10:20
Ann
Boutelle |
Colloq:
Eng 120 Celtic Worlds
TTh
10:30-11:50
Craig
Davis |
Colloq:
Eng 120 Literary Approch to the Bible
TTh
1-2:20
Beth
Kissileff |
Eng 199
Methods of Literary Study
| MW
11-12:10
William Oram |
TTh 1-2:20
Patricia Skarda |
TTh 3:00-4:20
Richard Millington |
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| Level
II: Courses Numbered 200-249 |
| Courses numbered 200-249: Open
to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors, and to qualified first-year
students. These courses in particular are designed to interest
non-majors as well as majors. |
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Eng
201 The English
Literary Tradition II
Lecture
W 2:40-4:00
TTh
10:30-11:50
Luc
Gilleman
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MW
11-12:20
Cornelia
Pearsall
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Eng 205
Telling and Retelling
TTh
10:30-11:50
Patricia
Skarda |
| Eng
209 Explorations
in Science and Literature
TTh
1-2:50
Carol
Christ and Marjorie Senechal
|
Eng
213 Introduction
to Shakespeare
MWF
9-9:50
William Oram |
| Eng
218 Norse
Poetry and Prose
MWF
10-10:50
Craig Davis |
Eng
221 Reading the
Landscape
TTh
9-10:20
Dean
Flower |
Eng
237 Recent American
Writing
MW
2:40-4
Dean
Flower |
Eng
239 American Journeys
TTh
1-2:20
Richard
Millington
|
Eng
241 Postcolonial
Literature
MW
1:10-2:30
Ambreen Hai |
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| Level
III: Courses Numbered 250-299 |
| Courses numbered 250-299. Open
to sophomores, juniors, and seniors; first-year students admitted
only with the permission of the instructor. Recommended
background: at least one English course above the 100 level, or
as specified in the course description. |
|
Eng
254 English Drama in the Age of Shakespeare
TTh
1-2:20
Gillian
Kendall |
Eng
255 17th Century Poetry
TTh
9-10:20
Gillian
Kendall
|
Eng
257 Shakespeare
TTh
10:30-11:50
Sharon
Seelig
|
Eng
260 Milton
MWF
10-10:50
Sharon
Seelig
|
Eng
267 Introduction
to Asian American Literature
TTh
1-2:20
Floyd
Cheung
|
Eng
283 Victorian Medievalism
MW
1:10-2:30
Nancy
Bradbury
Cornelia
Pearsall |
| Advanced-Level
Courses in Writing |
| Only one course in writing may be
taken in any one semester except by permission of the chair.
Courses in writing above the 100 level may be repeated for credit
only with the permission of instructor and the chair. For
all writing courses above the 100 level, no student will be admitted
to a section until she has applied at the English office in Pierce
Hall 105, submitted appropriate examples of her work, and received
permission of the instructor. Deadline for submissions is
January 18, 2005. Students will be notified prior to the first
class meeting. Acceptences will be posted in the English Department
office by January 24, 2005. |
|
Eng
292 Reading
and Writing Autobiography
T 1-2:50
Ann
Boutelle |
Eng 295
Poetry Writing
W 7-10 p.m. Eleanor
Wilner |
Eng
296 Writing Short
Stories
M 7:30-9:30
Douglas Bauer
|
Eng
382 Advanced
Short Story Writing
T 1-2:50
Douglas
Bauer |
Ams/Eng
384 Writing about American Society
Th
1-2:50
George
Colt |
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| Level
IV: Courses Numbered 300-349 |
| Courses numbered 300-350. These
courses are intended primarily for juniors and seniors who have
taken at least two literature courses above the 100-level.
Other interested students need the permission of the instructor. |
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| Level
V: Seminars |
| Seminars. Seminars are open
only to juniors and seniors, and admission is by permission of
the instructor. All students who wish to take a seminar
must apply at the English department office by the last day of
the pre-registration period. The instructor will select
the students admitted from these applicants. |
|
Eng
330 20th
Century Literature Postwar British Culture
T
3-4:50
Film
Th 7:30-9:30
Luc
Gilleman |
Eng
333 Major British or
American Writer
Topic:
Henry James
T
3-4:50
Michael
Gorra |
Eng
350 Literature, Folklore, and Fakelore
Th 3:00-4:50
Nancy Mason Bradbury |
Eng 490
Teaching Literature
M 7-9 p.m.
Samuel Scheer |