
English 4509- Classical Receptions: The Afterlife of the Greco-Roman Tradition
Oct 29, 2019
This class, taught by Dr. Germán Campos-Muñoz, approaches the convoluted history of classical reception through examining prominant cases of adaptat...

English 4850- Renaissance Drama
Oct 29, 2019
Dr. David L. Orvis will be teaching this course which will focus on the explosion of literature in Renaissance London by Shakespeare's contemporaries....

English 5930-101: Transnational Literature
Oct 28, 2019
Kathryn Kirkpatrick will teach this course which focuses on the study of Transnational Literature. It will include the advanced and comparative study ...

English 5870-101: Gothic Romantic Literature
Oct 28, 2019
William Brewer will be instructing this course which examines not only the beginnings of Gothic in British Romantic Literature but how writers would d...

English 5810: Chaucer Seminar
Oct 28, 2019
Metting from 6-9 on Mondays, and taught by Alison Gulley, this course will provide an in depth studies of the works of Geoffery Chaucer, including the...

English 4810/5710- Advanced Folklore
Oct 28, 2019
Dr. Lyn Moss Sanders teaches this course with the focus on the important genre of Appalachian folklore narrative, the Jack Tale, through the eyes of c...

English 4795/4796- Contemporary Southern Literature
Oct 28, 2019
In this course taught by Professor Zackary Vernon students will explore Southern literature from the mid twentieth century to the present focusing on ...

English 4786/4786- American Literature: 1865-1914
Oct 28, 2019
This course taught by Dr. Eby will cover American Literature during the Gilded Age, where literary realism, regionalism and naturalism flourished with...

Our Faculty Shine at the CAS Awards
Oct 28, 2019
Drs. Jill Ehnenn, Craig Fischer, and our nominated faculty bring recognition to our English Department at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Facul...

ENG 4730/4731: Modernism and the Novel
Oct 27, 2019
This course, taught by Dr. Kristina Groover will cover authors such as Wolf, Faulkner, Hemmingway, Larsen, and Forster in its search to examine the in...