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Graduate Programs : Graduate Courses: Archived Courses: Winter Term 2002
Archived Graduate Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings
Winter Term 2002

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

503.001 MIDDLE ENGLISH   TTh 8:30-10 4211 AH T. Toon
509.001 ENGLISH PROSODY TTh 11:30-1 Room TBA R. Cureton
545.001 EARLY BRITISH FICTION TTh 10-11:30 4175 AH D. Porter
546.001 THE NEW ROMANTICISMS TTh 2:30-4 4175 AH A. Henderson
549.001 THE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL MW 2:30-4 G251 AH E. Pollack
549.002 ORAL AND WRITTEN TRADITIONS TTh 1-2:30 Room TBA T. Chamberlin
553.001 JEWISH LITERATURES IN AMERICA TTh 2:30-4 Room TBA A. Norich
572.001 FICTION WORKSHOP W 6-9 4199 AH R. McKnight
575.001 POETRY WORKSHOP W 6-9 4175 AH R. Tillinghast
579.001 CREATIVE WRITING Poetry/Prosody M 6-9 4175 AH R. Tillinghast
614.001 EDITING AND THE CREATION OF TEXTS Constructing Literature: Editorial Theory and Cultural Transmission MW 1-2:30 4175 AH G. Bornstein
626.001 MARXISM AND LITERATURE Black Marxism: African American Writers from the 1930s to the 1960s TH 5-8 4211 AH A. Wald
648.001 THE 'DISCOVERY' OF HOMOSEXUALITY 1880-1930 MW 8:30-10 4175 AH M. Vicinus
675.001 CREATIVE WRITING Thesis (Fiction) T 6-9 4207 AH P. Ho Davies
675.002 CREATIVE WRITING Thesis (Poetry) T 6-9 4175 AH T. Liu
841.001 COSMOPOLITANISM, RACE, AND IDENTITY IN BLACK LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAS The Nineteenth Century W 6-9 Room TBA I. Nwankwo
842.001 MASOCHISM AND VICTORIAN FICTION M 6-9 4211 AH J. Kucich
862.001 MILTON MW 2:30-4 4207 AH M.Schoenfeldt
881.001 WOMEN WRITERS AND BRITISH AESTHETICISM F 1-4 4199 AH Y. Prins
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