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Graduate Programs : Graduate Courses: Archived Courses: Fall Term 2000
Archived Graduate Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings
Fall Term 2000

All descriptions and courses are tentative at this point and so are subject to change. All English graduate students will be made aware of course cancellations or additions over e-mail.

ALL GRADUATE COURSES REQUIRE OVERRIDES, AND STUDENTS MUST SEE JAN BURGESS TO OBTAIN OVERRIDES.

(Click on Course number to read the course description.)

COURSE/
SECTION

COURSE TITLE
COURSE SUBTITLE

DAY/TIME

ROOM

INSTRUCTOR
501.001 Old English TTh 8:30-10 G251 AH Toon
516.001 Literary Research and the Computer Research and Technology in the Humanities TTh 1-2:30 TBA Rabkin
520.001 Introduction to Graduate Studies TTh 10-11:30 4207 AH Henderson
521.001 History of Literary Criticism MW 4-5:30 4207 AH Herrmann
548.001 Literature of the Modern Period (US and Britain)    MW 11:30-1 4207 AH Blair
552.001 19th Century American Literature   MW 10-11:30 4207 AH Larson
560.001 Chaucer: The Major Texts   MW 1-2:30 4207 AH Taylor
569.001 Creative Nonfiction Workshop   TH 6-9 4199 AH Lynch
570.001 Research in Composition Introduction to Composition Studies W 6-9 4199 AH Gere
571.001 Fiction Workshop W 6-9 4211 AH Ho Davies
571.002 Fiction Workshop W 6-9 4211 AH Schwartz
574.001 Poetry Workshop   M 6-9 4207 AH Moss
 574.002 Poetry Workshop   T 6-9 4199 AH Tillinghast
640.001 Women's Autobiography Reading Women's Autobiography: Subjectivity, Identity, and the Body F 12-3 4199 AH Smith
 644.001 Topics in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century Taste and Beauty MW 1-2:30 TBA Porter
651.001 Topics in Colonial & Republican Literature Colonial Self-Fashioning: Texts and Events in the British Colonies of America, 1585-1800 T 7-10 G447 MH Parrish
653.001 Topics in 20th Century American Literature Introduction to Latina/o Narrative MW 2:30-4 4175 AH Gonzalez
 653.002 Topics in Anglo/American Literary Relations Local Fictions, National Literature, Global Designs: Regional Writing in the US Th 11:30-2:30 4175 AH Howard
695.001 Pedagogy F 9-12 G239 AH Levinson & Norich
822.001 Seminar: Critical Theory Colonialism and The Novel T 11:30-2:30 4175 AH Gikandi
831.001 Seminar: The Study of Genre Victorial Poetry Th 2:30-5:30 4207 AH Prins
841.001 Seminar: An Historic Period Desire in the Renaissance M 6-9 4199 AH Traub
 852.001 Seminar: American Literature Gender, Genre and the Location of Black Identity: Deconstructing 19th Century African American Literature Th 8:30-11:30 4199 AH Gunning
881.001 Seminar: Comparative or Interdisciplinary Studies New Directions in Cultural Studies T 3-6 4199 AH Halperin
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