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Autumn 2008 Course Schedule

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200 AREADING LITERATURE Kelly M-TH 8:30-9:20
200 BREADING LITERATURE Myers M-TH 9:30-10:20
200 CREADING LITERATURE (Novel Curricula) Grant M-TH 10:30-11:20
200 DREADING LITERATURE (“The Anxieties and Pleasures of Reading Literature”) Anderson M-TH 11:30-12:20
200 EREADING LITERATURE M-TH 12:30-120
200 FREADING LITERATURE (Conceptions of Self in Literature) Overaa M-TH 1:30-220
202 AINTRO TO ENGL LANG AND LIT (Introduction to the Study of English Language and Literature) Simpson MWF 10:30
207 AINTRO CULTURE ST (Introduction to Cultural Studies) Wang M-TH 9:30
207 BINTRO CULTURE ST (“Cultural Studies in Excess: Technoculture and the Senses”) Sayers M-Th 11:30
211 CMID/REN LIT (Patronage, Print, and Authorship before 1800) Coldewey M-TH 9:30
211(C Lit) MID/REN LIT (Medieval and Renaissance Literature) Searle
212 ALIT ENLTMT & REVOLN (The Age of Enlightenment and Revolution: Solitude and Society) Butwin TTH 1:30-3:20
213 AMODERN/POST MOD LITERATURE (Time and Consciousness) Terry M-TH 8:30
213 BMODERN/POST MOD LITERATURE (“What about all this writing?”: Readings in the Twentieth Century) Jaussen MW 2:30-4:20
225 ASHAKESPEARE Mukherjee M-TH 8:30
229 AENGL LIT: 1600-1800 (English Literary Culture 1600-1800) Shields MW 9:30-11:20
230 AENGL LIT: AFTER 1800 (Literature in Revision: Parallel Novels) Patel M-Th 12:30
230 BENGL LIT: AFTER 1800 (English Literary Culture: After 1800) TTH 1:30-3:20
242 AREADING FICTION (Reading Fiction: Immersion and Interactivity) Welsh M-TH 8:30
242 BREADING FICTION (Household Gods and Domestic Angels: Women and the Victorian Novel) Oldham M-Th 12:30
242 CREADING FICTION M-TH 1:30
242 DREADING FICTION (Fictional Worlds) Mahmoud M-Th 2:30
243 AREADING POETRY (Economies of Excess and Magic) Maestas M-Th 1:30
244 AREADING DRAMA (What’s Past Is Prologue: The Stuff of Theatre and the Debris of the Past) Hansen M-TH 11:30
250 AINTRO TO AM LIT (The Locations of American Nationalism) M-TH 9:30
250 BINTRO TO AM LIT (The American Imagination: Progress, Exploration, and Science Fictions) Chang M-TH 11:30
250 CINTRO TO AM LIT (Passing as American) Patterson T-TH 12:30-2:20
257 AINTRO ASIAN-AM LIT (Introduction to Asian-American Literature) Wong MW 12:30-2:20
281 AINTERMED EXPOS WRIT (Intermediat Expository Writing) MW 8:30-10:20
281 DINTERMED EXPOS WRIT (Intermediat Expository Writing) Rose TTh 9:30-11:20
283 ABEGIN VERSE WRITING (Beginning Verse Writing) TTh 9:30-10:50
283 BBEGIN VERSE WRITING (Beginning Verse Writing) MW 2:30-3:50
283 CBEGIN VERSE WRITING (Beginning Verse Writing) Kenney ARRANGE
284 ABEG SHORT STRY WRIT (Beginning Short Story Writing) MW 2:30-3:50
284 BBEG SHORT STRY WRIT (Beginning Short Story Writing) TTH 9:30-10:50
 
300 AREADING MAJOR TEXTS (“Reading Major Texts: Thoreau and Silko.”) Griesbach TTH 8:30-10:20
300 (C Lit) READING MAJOR TEXTS Vaughan
302 ACRITICAL PRACTICE (Electronic Writing and the Future of the Book) Foster MW 2:30-4:20
302 BCRITICAL PRACTICE (Postcolonial Theory and Black British Fiction: an introduction) Taranath MW 8:30-10:20
302 CCRITICAL PRACTICE Webster TTH 7:00-8:50
304 AHIST CRITICISM II (History of Literary Criticism and Theory) Masuga MW 1:30-3:20
316 APOSTCLNIAL LIT & CLTR (“Postcoloniality and the Presentness of the Past”) TTH 8:30-10:20
320 AENGL LIT: MID AGES (English Literature: The Middle Ages) Coldewey MW 12:30-2:20
323 ASHAKESPEARE TO 1603 Streitberger MW 1:30-3:20
327 AREST/18TH C LIT (English Literature: Restoration & Early 18th C) Lockwood MW 10:30-12:20
329 ARISE OF ENG NOVEL (Rise of the English Novel) Popov TTH 9:30-11:20
330 AROMANTIC AGE (English Literature: The Romantic Age) Masuga TTH 4:30-6:20
334 AENGL NOV LATER 19 C (English Novel: Later 19th Century) TTH 10:30-12:20
335 BAGE OF VICTORIA (Victorian England: Anxiety and Aspiration) Butwin TTH 10:30-12:20
337 BMODERN NOVEL (The Modern Novel) Popov TTH 12:30-2:20
338 AMODERN POETRY Reed TTH 10:30-12:20
339 ACONTEMP ENG LIT (Decline and Fall: British Fiction and the End of the Century.) TTH 11:30-1:20
342 BCONTEMPORARY NOVEL (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Contemporary Novels of Immersion) George MW 4:30-6:20
350 ATRAD AM FICTION (American Renaissance) Liu TTH 11:30-1:20
350 (C Lit) TRAD AM FICTION (Traditions in American Fiction)
351 ACOLONIAL AMER LIT (American Literature: The Colonial Period) Griffith M-TH 9:30
352 AEARLY AMER LIT (American Literature: The Early Nation) Abrams MW 7:00-8:50
353 BAMER LIT LATER 19C (Rereading the Rockets’ Red Glare: The Function of American Literature in the Later 19th Century) Ryan MW 1:30-3:20
354 AEARLY MOD AM LIT (American Literature: The Early Modern Period) Griffith M-TH 10:30
361 AAM POL CLTR AFT 1865 (“American Exits: Abolition and Exodus") TTH 12:30-2:20
363 ALIT & OTHER ARTS ("Literature in Place") TTH 12:30-2:20
363 BLIT & OTHER ARTS (Literature and the Other Arts and Disciplines) Gray MWF 10:30-11:20
370 AENGL LANG STUDY (English Language Study) Moore TTH 9:30-11:20
381 AADV EXPOSITORY WRIT (Advanced Expository Writing) Liu TTH 2:30-4:20
381 BADV EXPOSITORY WRIT (The Rhetoric of American Democracy) Ryan MW 8:30-10:20
383 ACRAFT OF VERSE (was Intermediate Verse Writing) TTH 9:30-10:50
383 BCRAFT OF VERSE (FRIDAY HARBOR POETRY COURSE) Kenney ARRANGE
384 ACRAFT OF PROSE (was Intermediate Short Story Writing) Brower TTH 1:30-2:50
 
422 AARTHURIAN LEGENDS Remley MW 1:30-3:20
440 ASPEC STUDIES IN LIT (Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Modern Bodies on the Move) TTH 1:30-3:20
471 ACOMPOSITION PROCESS (The Composition Process) Rai MW 3:30-5:20
474 ASPEC TPCS ENG-TCHRS (Special Topics in English for Teachers) MW 2:30-4:20
483 AADV VERSE WORKSHOP (Advanced Verse Workshop) Triplett W 3:30-6:10
483 BADV VERSE WORKSHOP (Advanced Verse Workshop) Kenney ARRANGE
484 AADV PROSE WORKSHOP (Advanced Prose Workshop) Bosworth T 4:30-7:20
494 AHONORS SEMINAR (Seminar in Shakespeare: History, Tragedy, and the Future of Illusion) Blau MW 12:30-2:20
494 BHONORS SEMINAR ("The Uses and Abuses of History in 20th Century British Literature:) Kaplan TTH 11:30-1:20
498 CSENIOR SEMINAR (Fear, Gratitude, Grief, Joy and Other Emotions I Have Known While Reading and Living.) Allen TTH 2:30-4:20

 

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