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SPRING 2012 COURSES
(FOR THE MAJOR BEGINNING FALL 2009)
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Gateway Course
ENG 1a Introduction to Literary Studies
Ramie Targoff, MWR 11-11:50
ENG 33a Shakespeare
William Flesch, MWR 12-12:50
ENG 63a Renaissance Poetry
William Flesch, MW 3:30-4:50
ENG 108a Literature and Heresy
Laura Quinney, MWR 1-1:50
ENG 120a The Orlando Project
Thomas A. King, TF 12:30-1:50
John Burt, MWR 12-12:50
ENG 17a Alternative and Underground Journalism
Caren Irr, MWR 11-11:50
ENG 20b The Art of Flirtation: Reading Romance from Pride & Prejudice to Harry Potter
Dawn Skorczewski, TF 9:30-10:50
ENG 21a Adolescent Literature
Sebastian Lecourt, TR 2-3:30
ENG 65b The Last Romantics: Themes of Modern Poetry
Laura Quinney, MWR 10-11
ENG 75a Early Detective Fiction: The Birth of a Literary Genre
Lisa Rourke, MWR 9-9:50
ENG 135b Novel Horizons: Victorian Fiction and the Global Imagination
Sebastian Lecourt, TR 5-6:30
ENG 156a Local Rebels: Cambridge Authors against the Grain
Michael Gilmore, MWR 10-10:50
ENG 156b When Genius is a Family Affair: Henry, William, and Alice James
Kathleen Lawrence, M 5-8
ENG 60b The Films of Disney
Caren Irr, MWR 1-1:50
ENG 77a Screening the Tropics
Faith Smith, MW 2-3:20
ENG 11a Close Reading: Theory and Practice
William Flesch, MWR 9-9:50
ENG 87a Sex and Race in the American Novel
Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman, TF 11-12:20
ENG 117a Salman Rushdie
David Babcock, TR 3:30-4:50
ENG 128b Postcolonial Epidemics
David Babcock, TF 12:30-1:50
ENG 167b Twentieth-Century Black Fiction
Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman, TR 2-3:20
ENG 49a Scriptwriting for the Short Film
Marc Weinberg, T 6:30-9:20
ENG 109a Directed Writing: Poetry
Olga Broumas, W 2-4:50
ENG 109b Directed Writing
: Short Fiction
Stephen McCauley, R 2-4:50
ENG 119a Directed Writing: Fiction
Colin Channer, F 9-11:50
ENG 119b Directed Writing: Poetry
Melanie Braverman, M 9-11:50
ENG 207b Fiction of the American South
John Burt, M 2-4:50
ENG 227a Studies in Modernism
Paul Morrison, T 9-11:50
ENG 233a Shakespeare Seminar
Thomas King, R 2-4:50