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Subject Notes for Undergraduate Students

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(1-99) Primarily for Undergraduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
3554 ENG 1A 1 Introduction to Literary Studies
[ hum wi ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002
Open
38 / 999 / 0
Plotz, John View Books
7682 ENG 20A 1 Bollywood: Popular Film, Genre, and Society
[ hum nw ]
Screening time, Wed. 6:30-9:30 p.m. in Lown 2.
Note: Eng 20a no longer fulfills the writing intensive requierment.
Block D
M,W,Th 11:00 AM–11:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitesG12
Open
46 / 999 / 0
Anjaria, Ulka View Books
8497 ENG 42A 1 The War that Changed Everything: WWI and Literature
[ hum ]
The instructor of this course has been awarded a Department Prize Instructorship (DPI). This award gives an English doctoral student the opportunity to design and teach a course. Enrollment in this course is open to undergraduate students only.
Block B
M,W,Th 9:00 AM–9:50 AM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
10 / 20 / 0
Carkeet, Margaret Joan View Books
3984 ENG 49A 1 Scriptwriting for the Short Film
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block X2
T 6:30 PM–9:20 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Weinberg, Marc View Books
7683 ENG 50B 1
Syllabus
American Independent Film
[ hum ]
Block E
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03
Open
85 / 90 / 0
Irr, Caren View Books
8498 ENG 54A 1 Writing Women: Gender & Controversy in the Enlightenment
[ hum ]
The instructor of this course has been awarded a Department Prize Instructorship (DPI). This award gives an English doctoral student the opportunity to design and teach a course. Enrollment in this course is open to undergraduate students only.
Block M
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr116
Open
7 / 20 / 0
Van Kley, Tina View Books
7685 ENG 58A 1
Syllabus
Literature and Medicine
[ hum wi ]
Block N
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr124
Open
34 / 999 / 0
Sherman, David R. View Books
8491 ENG 58B 1 Women and Madness
[ hum ]
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr201
Open
25 / 999 / 0
Skorczewski, Dawn M. View Books
8877 ENG 70B 1 Science Fiction
[ hum ]
Block D
M,W,Th 11:00 AM–11:50 AM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies201
Open
37 / 999 / 0
Abdur-Rahman, Aliyyah View Books
7686 ENG 78B 1
Syllabus
Modernism, Atheism, God
[ hum ]
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Kutz Hall 132
Open
23 / 999 / 0
Sherman, David R. View Books
7687 ENG 80B 1
Syllabus
The Tale
[ hum wi ]
Instructor's Signature Required
Block E
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr219
Open
Consent Req.

48 / 50 / 0
Campbell, Mary Baine View Books
4330 HUM 10A 1 The Western Canon
[ hum ]
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr122
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Quinney, Laura View Books
 

(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7671 COML/ENG 140B 1 Children's Literature and Constructions of Childhood
[ hum ]
Block L
M,W 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Schwartz Hall 106
Open
46 / 999 / 0
Miller, Robin Feuer View Books
7688 ENG 101A 1
Syllabus
Studies in Popular Culture
[ hum ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03
Open
73 / 999 / 0
Morrison, Paul View Books
7689 ENG 107A 1 Women Writing Desire: Caribbean Fiction and Film
[ hum ]
Block M
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr125
Open
12 / 999 / 0
Smith, Faith Lois View Books
3652 ENG 109A 1 Directed Writing: Poetry
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S3
W 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Rabb Graduate Center333
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Broumas, Olga View Books
1908 ENG 109B 1 Directed Writing: Short Fiction
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S2
T 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
McCauley, Stephen D. View Books
1910 ENG 119A 1 Directed Writing: Fiction
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S4
Th 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

15 / 14 / 0
Channer, Colin View Books
3692 ENG 119B 1 Directed Writing: Poetry
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S1
M 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies302
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Bradfield, Elizabeth View Books
7690 ENG 125B 1 Romanticism II: Byron, Shelley, and Keats
[ hum ]
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Kutz Hall 130
Open
10 / 999 / 0
Flesch, William View Books
7691 ENG 133A 1 Advanced Shakespeare
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Spring 2013: ENG 133a, Advanced Shakespeare offers an intensive reading of Shakespeare's work, using the tools of literary criticism, performance practice, and historical research. We will investigate six plays, the Sonnets, and The Rape of Lucrece, attending in particular to the languages of love, friendship, sexuality, and gender, on the one hand, and figures of performing, writing, spectating, auditing, and reading, on the other.
Block V
T,Th 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr122
Open
14 / 999 / 0
King, Thomas A View Books
7692 ENG 135A 1 Major British Novelists: Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens, and George Eliot
[ hum ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG10
Open
15 / 999 / 0
Plotz, John View Books
8878 ENG 158B 1
Syllabus
Digital Humanities
[ hum ]
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Pearlman Hall 202
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Unsworth, John View Books
7693 ENG 162A 1 Totalitarian Fictions
[ hum ]
Block K
M,W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr201
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Anjaria, Ulka View Books
7694 ENG 165B 1 Victorian Poetry and Its Readers
[ hum ]
Block J
T,F 12:30 PM–1:50 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Quinney, Laura View Books
7695 ENG 173A 1 Spenser and Milton
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Block N
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr123
Open
12 / 999 / 0
Flesch, William View Books
7943 ENG/HIST 118B 1 London from Restoration to Regency: People, Culture, City
[ hum ss ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG11
Open
10 / 999 / 0
Kamensky, Jane
Lanser, Susan S
View Books
 

Core Course for the English Major and Minor

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
3554 ENG 1A 1 Introduction to Literary Studies
[ hum wi ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002
Open
38 / 999 / 0
Plotz, John View Books
 

Core Courses for the Creative Writing Major

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
3554 ENG 1A 1 Introduction to Literary Studies
[ hum wi ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002
Open
38 / 999 / 0
Plotz, John View Books
 

English: Literary Theory / Criticism Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7688 ENG 101A 1
Syllabus
Studies in Popular Culture
[ hum ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03
Open
73 / 999 / 0
Morrison, Paul View Books
 

English: Media and Film Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7682 ENG 20A 1 Bollywood: Popular Film, Genre, and Society
[ hum nw ]
Screening time, Wed. 6:30-9:30 p.m. in Lown 2.
Note: Eng 20a no longer fulfills the writing intensive requierment.
Block D
M,W,Th 11:00 AM–11:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitesG12
Open
46 / 999 / 0
Anjaria, Ulka View Books
7683 ENG 50B 1
Syllabus
American Independent Film
[ hum ]
Block E
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03
Open
85 / 90 / 0
Irr, Caren View Books
8878 ENG 158B 1
Syllabus
Digital Humanities
[ hum ]
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Pearlman Hall 202
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Unsworth, John View Books
 

English: Multicultural Literature/World Anglophone Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7689 ENG 107A 1 Women Writing Desire: Caribbean Fiction and Film
[ hum ]
Block M
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr125
Open
12 / 999 / 0
Smith, Faith Lois View Books
7693 ENG 162A 1 Totalitarian Fictions
[ hum ]
Block K
M,W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr201
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Anjaria, Ulka View Books
 

English: Pre-1800 Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
8498 ENG 54A 1 Writing Women: Gender & Controversy in the Enlightenment
[ hum ]
The instructor of this course has been awarded a Department Prize Instructorship (DPI). This award gives an English doctoral student the opportunity to design and teach a course. Enrollment in this course is open to undergraduate students only.
Block M
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr116
Open
7 / 20 / 0
Van Kley, Tina View Books
7687 ENG 80B 1
Syllabus
The Tale
[ hum wi ]
Instructor's Signature Required
Block E
M,W,Th 12:00 PM–12:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr219
Open
Consent Req.

48 / 50 / 0
Campbell, Mary Baine View Books
7691 ENG 133A 1 Advanced Shakespeare
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Spring 2013: ENG 133a, Advanced Shakespeare offers an intensive reading of Shakespeare's work, using the tools of literary criticism, performance practice, and historical research. We will investigate six plays, the Sonnets, and The Rape of Lucrece, attending in particular to the languages of love, friendship, sexuality, and gender, on the one hand, and figures of performing, writing, spectating, auditing, and reading, on the other.
Block V
T,Th 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr122
Open
14 / 999 / 0
King, Thomas A View Books
7695 ENG 173A 1 Spenser and Milton
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Block N
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr123
Open
12 / 999 / 0
Flesch, William View Books
7943 ENG/HIST 118B 1 London from Restoration to Regency: People, Culture, City
[ hum ss ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG11
Open
10 / 999 / 0
Kamensky, Jane
Lanser, Susan S
View Books
 

English: Post-1800 Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
8497 ENG 42A 1 The War that Changed Everything: WWI and Literature
[ hum ]
The instructor of this course has been awarded a Department Prize Instructorship (DPI). This award gives an English doctoral student the opportunity to design and teach a course. Enrollment in this course is open to undergraduate students only.
Block B
M,W,Th 9:00 AM–9:50 AM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
10 / 20 / 0
Carkeet, Margaret Joan View Books
7685 ENG 58A 1
Syllabus
Literature and Medicine
[ hum wi ]
Block N
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr124
Open
34 / 999 / 0
Sherman, David R. View Books
8491 ENG 58B 1 Women and Madness
[ hum ]
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr201
Open
25 / 999 / 0
Skorczewski, Dawn M. View Books
8877 ENG 70B 1 Science Fiction
[ hum ]
Block D
M,W,Th 11:00 AM–11:50 AM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies201
Open
37 / 999 / 0
Abdur-Rahman, Aliyyah View Books
7686 ENG 78B 1
Syllabus
Modernism, Atheism, God
[ hum ]
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Kutz Hall 132
Open
23 / 999 / 0
Sherman, David R. View Books
7690 ENG 125B 1 Romanticism II: Byron, Shelley, and Keats
[ hum ]
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Kutz Hall 130
Open
10 / 999 / 0
Flesch, William View Books
7692 ENG 135A 1 Major British Novelists: Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens, and George Eliot
[ hum ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:00 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG10
Open
15 / 999 / 0
Plotz, John View Books
7694 ENG 165B 1 Victorian Poetry and Its Readers
[ hum ]
Block J
T,F 12:30 PM–1:50 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Quinney, Laura View Books
 

English: Directed Writing Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
3984 ENG 49A 1 Scriptwriting for the Short Film
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block X2
T 6:30 PM–9:20 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Weinberg, Marc View Books
3652 ENG 109A 1 Directed Writing: Poetry
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S3
W 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Rabb Graduate Center333
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Broumas, Olga View Books
1908 ENG 109B 1 Directed Writing: Short Fiction
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
All Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S2
T 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
McCauley, Stephen D. View Books
1910 ENG 119A 1 Directed Writing: Fiction
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S4
Th 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center107
Closed
Consent Req.

15 / 14 / 0
Channer, Colin View Books
3692 ENG 119B 1 Directed Writing: Poetry
[ hum wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis.
Creative Writing courses are by instructor's permission, after the submission of a manuscript sample. Manuscript samples should be no more than 6 pages long, and in the genre of the Creative Writing workshop the student is applying for; poetry, fiction, screenwriting. Samples should be emailed to the relevant instructor as early in the registration process as possible, in a single document, (.doc or .doxc). Each workshop is capped at 14, with the exception of screenwriting, which is capped at 16. During early registration each workshop will accept up to 12 students, allowing room for incoming first-years and transfer students during the spring registration period.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block S1
M 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies302
Closed
Consent Req.

14 / 14 / 0
Bradfield, Elizabeth View Books
 

Foundational Courses for the Creative Writing Major

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
4330 HUM 10A 1 The Western Canon
[ hum ]
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr122
Open
13 / 999 / 0
Quinney, Laura View Books
 

English: Other Elective Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7671 COML/ENG 140B 1 Children's Literature and Constructions of Childhood
[ hum ]
Block L
M,W 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Schwartz Hall 106
Open
46 / 999 / 0
Miller, Robin Feuer View Books
 

Cross-Listed in English: Multicult/World Anglo. Lit

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
7544 AAAS 133B 1 The Literature of the Caribbean
[ hum nw ss wi ]
Block K
M,W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr125
Open
22 / 999 / 0
Smith, Faith Lois View Books
7938 SAS 110B 1 South Asian Postcolonial Writers
[ hum nw ]
Block L
M,W 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center103
Open
16 / 999 / 0
Singh, Harleen View Books
 

Cross-Listed in English: Other Elective Courses

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s) View Books
8870 FA 189B 1 From Broadsheets to Blogs: Reading Magazines Across the Twentieth Century
[ ca hum wi ]
Instructor's Signature Required
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr216
Open
20 / 50 / 0
Cole, Lori View Books
4416 THA 11B 1 Theater Texts and Theory II
[ ca ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block N
T,Th 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Kutz Hall 130
Open
23 / 30 / 0
Holmberg, Arthur View Books
8897 THA 102B 1 Shakespeare: On Stage and Screen
[ ca ]
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Kutz Hall 130
Open
15 / 30 / 0
Holmberg, Arthur View Books