SUMMER COURSES—2009
descriptions
of the courses listed below for 2009 are at the Summer
Session site.
| (A) pre-1800 |
| (B) Poetry (C) Prose
Fiction / Narrative (D) Drama and Film |
| (F) British (G)
American (H) Comparative / Global |
The letters following the course titles correspond to
the above key and indicate which distribution requirements the courses
fulfill. The 4000-level classes may be taken by graduate students as
well as undergrads. The letters following the course titles correspond
to the above key and indicate which distribution requirements the
courses fulfill. The 4000-level classes may be taken by graduate
students as well as undergrads.
SESSION
"D" (May 26 to July 3)
| ENGL S4011
Chaucer’s Ventriloquism: Speaking
in Other Voices |
A B H |
| CPLT S3541
Contemporary Texts: Short Stories
from World Literature |
C H |
| ENGL S3848
Modernism |
H
|
| ENGL S4604
American Literature: Short Fiction
of Hawthorne & Melville |
C G
|
| ENGL S4917
Disability in American Literature
& Culture |
G |
| ENGL S4920
The Bible and English Literature |
A H |
| ENGL S3502
Comparative Narratives: Ideas of Africa in
Atlantic Writing |
H C
|
| ENGL S3933
Studies in the Novel: Legacies of
the Gothic Novel: Feminism & Horror in the Americas
|
C H
|
SESSION "E"
(May 26 to July 24)
| ENGL S4721
Early Modern Revenge Tragedy |
A D F
|
SESSION "Q"
(July 6 to August 14)
| ENGL S3233
Shakespeare |
A D F |
| ENGL S4104
The Renaissance in England:
Shakespeare’s Contemporaries |
A D F
|
| ENGL S3271
Studies in American Literature
& Culture: Re-Reading the 1960s: Sex, Love & Gender |
C G |
| ENGL S3273
American Literature and Culture:
Whitman and New York City |
B G |
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