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Spring 07 Course Descriptions PDF

Course Categories Spring 07 TENTATIVE
Introductory Pre-1850 Elective World Literature Creative Writing Graduate
ENG 11a, Introduction to Literary Theory
(Campbell, TF 9-10:30)
(Quinney, TF 3-4:30)
(Plotz, MWR 11-12)
ENG 26b, Science & the American Literary Tradition
(Worth, MW 3:30-5)

ENG 33a, Shakespeare
(Targoff, MWR 10-11)

ENG 64b, From Libertinism to Sensibility
(King, TF 12-1:30)

ENG 108a, Literature & Heresy
(Quinney, TF 12-1:30)

ENG 145b, Jane Austen: Gender, Art & History
(Lanser, MW 5-6:30)
ENG 7a, 20th-Century American Literature
(Irr, MWR 12-1)

ENG 27b, Classic Hollywood Cinema
(Morrison, MWR 11-12, Film M 7-9)

ENG 48b, Anime
(Chu, MWR 1-2; Film W 7-9)

ENG 68a, The Political Novel
(Plotz, MW 2-3:30)

ENG 157b, American Women Poets
(Campbell, TF 1:30-3)
HUM 10a, Western Canon
(Flesch, TF 10:30-12)
ENG 79b, Writing Workshop
(Braverman Th 2-5)

ENG 109a, Directed Writing Poetry
(Wright T 9-12)

ENG 109b, Directed Writing Fiction
(Lombreglia T 1:30-4:30)

ENG 119a, Directed Writing Fiction
(McCauley M 2-5)

ENG 119b, Directed Writing Poetry
(Broumas, W 2-5)

ENG 139b, Intermediate Screenwriting
(Weinberg T 4:30-7:30)

ENG 217b, Copyright & Contemporary American Writing
(Irr, M 2-5)

ENG 227a, Studies in Modernism
(Morrison, W 2-5)

ENG 237a, Reading the Black Transnation
(Smith, T 9-12)
Fall 06 Course Descriptions PDF

Course Categories Fall 06
Introductory Pre-1850 Elective World Literature Creative Writing Graduate
ENG 11a, Introduction to Literary Theory
(Worth, MWR 9-10)
(Chu, TF 9-10:30)
(Abdur-Rahman, TF 1:30-3)
ENG 18b, For Better or Worse?: Marriage in Renaissance Drama
(Farren, MWR 10-11)

ENG 43a, Major English Authors, Chaucer to Milton
(Targoff, TF 12-1:30)

ENG 125a, Romanticism I
(Flesch, MWR 12-1)

ENG 135a, Major British Novelists: Bronte, Dickens & Eliot,
(Plotz, MWR 11-12)

ENG 8a, 21st-Century American Literature
(Irr, TF 1:30-3)

ENG 21a, Adolescent Literature
(Flesch, MWR 10-11)

ENG 26a, Detection & Analysis
(Whelan, TF 3-4:30)

ENG 37b, Modern Drama
(Morrison, MW 2-3:30)

ENG 47a, Asian American Literature
(Chu, TF 12-1:30)

ENG 121a, Sex & Culture
(Morrison, MWR 11-12)

ENG 167b, Postmodern African American Novel
(Abdur-Rahman, TF 10:30-12)

ENG 177b, American Popular Music & Contemporary Fiction
(Irr, TF 10:30-12)
ENG 127b, Migrating Bodies, Migrating Texts
(Smith, MW 5-6:30)
ENG 19b, Autobiographical Imagination
(Braverman, R 2-5)

ENG 79a, Directed Writing: Beginning Screenplay
(Weinberg, R 2-5)

ENG 109a, Directed Writing Poetry
(Broumas, W 2-5)


ENG 109b, Directed Writing Fiction
(McCauley, T 1:30-4:30)

ENG 119a, Directed Writing Fiction
(Lombreglia, R 2-5)

ENG 119b, Directed Writing Poetry
(Wright, T 4:30-7:30)

ENG 200a, Methods of Literary Study
(King, M 2-5)

ENG 218b, The Modern Novel
(Plotz, W 2-5)

ENG 226a, Race & Reconstruction in American Literature
(Gilmore, T 1:30-4:30)

ENG 243b, Renaissance Tragedy
(Targoff, F 9-12)



Fall 05/Spring 06 Courses

See also:
• Information on the English Major and Minors
University Writing Seminars (UWS)
Brandeis University Bulletin



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