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Graduate Programs : Graduate Courses: Archived Courses: Winter Term 2003
Archived Graduate Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings
Winter Term 2003

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.
The following Winter 2003 English Graduate courses are closed with waitlists:

538

667

547

822

579

842.002

627.002

852

Please contact Jan Burgess in the English Graduate Office
if you would like to be added to the waitlist.
11/11/2002


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

COURSE/
SECTION

COURSE TITLE

COURSE SUBTITLE

DAY/TIME

ROOM

INSTRUCTOR

503.001 MIDDLE ENGLISH   TTH G239 AH T. Toon
526.001 LITERATURE AND CULTURE The New Public Scholarship in the Arts, Humanities and Design;

A Distinguished Faculty-Graduate Student Research Seminar
M 1-4
TBA J. Ellison
538.001 MODERN NOVEL T 10-1 4175 AH J. Whittier-Ferguson
547.001 LITERATURE OF THE VICTORIAN PERIOD
Victorian Poetry
W 10-1
4175 AH Y. Prins
572.001 FICTION WORKSHOP
W 6-9
G239 AH
P. Ho Davies
575.001 POETRY WORKSHOP
Th 6-9
4199 AH
R. Tillinghast
579.001 RHYME & TIME
A User’s Guide to Prosody
T 6-9
TBA R. Tillinghast
627.001 CRITICAL THEORIES AND CROSS-CULTURAL LIT.
Asian Pacific American Literary Criticism: Contours and Crises
Th 4-7
4175 AH S. See
627.002 CRITICAL THEORIES AND CROSS-CULTURAL LIT.
Rhetoric, Law, and Culture
MTW 2:35-3:30
132 Hutch J. B. White
642.001 TOPICS IN THE RENAISSANCE
Early Modern Theater and Cultural Identity
MW 8:30-10
4175 AH S. Mullaney
644.001 TOPICS IN THE RESTORATION AND 18th CENTURY
W 1-4
4175 AH L. Faller
667.001 STUDIES IN 20TH CENTURY AUTHORS
The Jewish Encounter with America
M 11-2
4175 AH J. Levinson
675.001 CREATIVE WRITING PROJECT - THESIS
Limited to second year MFA students
M 6-9
4175 AH T. Moss
675.002 CREATIVE WRITING PROJECT - THESIS
Limited to second year MFA students
T 6-9
4199 AH E. Pollack
822.001 SEMINAR: CRITICAL THEORY
Body Theory
Th 3-6
2018 TH T. Siebers
842.001 SEMINAR: AN HISTORICAL PERIOD
English Legends: Gender and National Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Hagiography
Th 1-4
4175 AH C. Sanok
842.002 SEMINAR: AN HISTORICAL PERIOD
Victorian Sexuality
M 2:30-5:30
4175 AH M. Vicinus
852.001 SEMINAR: AMERICAN LITERATURE
Antebellum African American Texts
T 1-4
4175 AH X. Santamarina
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