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Fall 08 Course Descriptions PDF
(Spring 09)
| Course Categories Fall 08 (tentative) | |||||
| Introductory | Pre-1850 | Elective | World Literature | Creative Writing | Graduate |
| ENG 11a, Introduction to Literary Theory (Anjaria, TF 3-4:30) (Flesch, MWR 9-10) (Plotz, TF 1:30-3) |
ENG 6a, American Literature in the Age of Lincoln (Gilmore, MWR 10-11) ENG 33a, Shakespeare (Flesch, MWR 1-2) ENG 43a, Major English Authors, Chaucer to Milton (Targoff, MWR 10-11) ENG 103a, Exploring the Self in 17th-century Poetry (Targoff, MW 2-3:30) ENG 125a, Romanticism I (Quinney, TF 10:30-12) ENG 145b, Jane Austen (Lanser, MWR 12-1) |
ENG 8a, 21-Century American Literature (Irr, MWR 11-12) ENG 17b, 20th Century British Poetry (Sherman, TF 9-10:30) ENG 26a, Detection & Analysis (Whelan, TF 3-4:30) ENG 28b, Queer Readings (King, TF 1:30-3) ENG 30a, 20th-century American Comic Novel (McCauley, MW 2-3:30) ENG 38a, Reading the Clone (Stickgold-Sarah, MW 3:30-5) ENG 107b, Literary Witnessing & the Poetics of Memory (Sherman, 12-1:30) ENG 117b, Novels of William Faulkner (Burt, MWR 12-1) ENG 128a, Alternative Worlds (Campbell, MW 5-6:30) HUM 125a, Self.net (Swanstrom, MWR 11-12) |
ENG 10a, Canonical Precursors (Campbell, MWR (1-2) ENG 20a, Bollywood (Anjaria TF 12-1:30) |
ENG 19b, Autobiographical Imagination (Braverman, R 2-5) ENG 49a, Scriptwriting for the Short Film (Salzer, R 2-5) ENG 109a, Directed Writing Poetry (Wright, T 1:30-4:30) ENG 109b, Directed Writing Fiction (Jen, R 5-8) ENG 119a, Directed Writing Fiction (Jen, F 9-12) ENG 119b, Directed Writing Poetry (Broumas, W 2-5) |
ENG 200a, Methods of Literary Study (Lanser, M 2-5) ENG 205b, Social Theory & Aesthetic Practice: Victorian Literature & the Emergence of the Social Sciences (Plotz, F 9-12) ENG 231a, Performing the Early Modern Self (King, T 9-12) ENG 237b, Worlds of 20th-century American Fiction (Irr, W 2-5) |
Spring 09 Course Descriptions PDF
| Course Categories Spring 09 (TENTATIVE) | |||||
| Introductory | Pre-1850 | Elective | World Literature | Creative Writing | Graduate |
| ENG 11a, Introduction to Literary Theory (Campbell, TF 3-4:30) (King, MW 3:30-5) (Sherman, MW 2-3:30) |
ENG 53a, Renaissance Fiction (Hodes, MWR 1-2) ENG 64b, From Libertinism to Sensibility (King, MWR 12-1) ENG 133a, Advanced Shakspeare (Flesch, MWR 10-11) ENG 152b, Arthurian Literature (Campbell, TF 12-1:30) |
ENG 1a, Reading Literature (Plotz, MWR 12-1) ENG 10b, Poetry a Basic Course (Burt, TF 10:30-12) ENG 48a, Introducing (New) Media (Swanstrom, MW (2-3:30) ENG 68a, Political Novel (Plotz, MWR 9-10) ENG TBD, Novel to Film (McCauley, MWR 1-2) ENG TBD, Documentary Prose and Film (Irr, TF 9-10:30) ENG 187b, American Writers & World Affairs (Irr, TF 12-1:30) |
ENG 127a, Novel in India (Anjaria, TF 1:30-3) |
ENG 79a, Intermediate Screenwriting (Weinberg, T 4:30-7:30) ENG 79b, Writing Workshop (Braverman, R 2-5) ENG 109a, Directed Writing Poetry (Broumas, W 2-5) ENG 109b, Directed Writing Fiction (Nissen, M 2-5) ENG 119a, Directed Writing Fiction (Nissen, T 1:30-4:30) ENG 119b, Directed Writing Poetry (Wright, T 1:30-4:30) |
ENG TBD, Bildungsroman (Anjaria, F 9-12) ENG 206a, Language & Power in the American Renaissance (Gilmore, W 2-5) ENG 299b, Pedagogy (Skorczewski, M 2-5) ENG TBD, Love and Desire in the Renaissance (Targoff, T 9-12) |
Fall 07/Spring 08 Courses
| See also: |
| • Information on the English Major and Minors |
| • University Writing Seminars (UWS) |
| • Brandeis University Bulletin |
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