ENG 5880: Victorian Literature
Mar 16, 2021
ENG 5880 Victorian Literature will be taught by Dr. Jill Ehnenn this Fall 2021 semester. It will meet on Mondays from 5pm to 8pm to discuss the return...
ENG 2030-410: Honors World Literature to 1650
Mar 16, 2021
ENG 2030-410: Honors World Literature to 1650 will be taught by Dr. Anna Muenchrath during the Fall 2021 semester. It will meet Mondays and Wedne...
English 3175: Studies in Film Genre
Mar 15, 2021
English 3175: Studies in Film Genre will be taught by Dr. Craig Fischer during the Fall 2021 semester. It will meet Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays f...
English 2180: Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels
Mar 15, 2021
English 2180: Introduction to Comics and Graphic Novels will be taught by Dr. Craig Fischer during the Fall 2021 semester. It will meet Mondays, Wedne...
Spring 2021 - ENG 4850 Not Shakespeare: Adventures in Early Modern Popular Theater
Nov 2, 2020
Shakespeare so looms over the literature of the Early Modern period that we tend to forget that he did not write in a vacuum. He was greatly influence...
Spring 2021 - ENG 5540 Cultural Studies: Posthumanism
Oct 25, 2020
Posthumanism has (at least) two distinct meanings. Posthumanism, which is about humanism and why it would be such a good idea to get beyond it, and po...
Spring 2021 - Advanced Course Offerings
Oct 25, 2020
ENG 3712: LITERATURE AND MASS VIOLENCE, Belinda L Walzer, MW 2:00 pm- 3:15 pm (synchronous, 100% online)ENG 4110: DOCUMENT DESIGN, TBA, TR 11:00 ...
Spring 2021: ENG 4880/81 Literature of the Victorian Period: The 1860s and the Victorian “World”
Oct 25, 2020
This seminar will explore British literature and culture of the 1860s. This is the decade Great Expectations, Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland,...
Spring 2021: ENG/JHP 3712: Literature and Mass Violence
Oct 23, 2020
From the middle passage to WWII to contemporary state violence and displacement, this course will examine literatures emerging out of and responding t...
Spring 2021 - ENG 4860/4861: Writing to the Moment – Self and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Oct 19, 2020
In spring 2021, we will read a wide variety of first-person texts including: Defoe’s A Journal of a Plague Year Richardson’s Pamela ...