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Spring 1999 courses   [List courses]


CourseDescrip
Course #
and Section

Class Name
206   Technical Writing (Spilka)
208-001   Writing and Research: Researching and Writing about Film and Television (Thomas)
212   Grammar and Usage (Darnell)
215-001   The Literary Imagination: How to Read and Write Literature (Cleary)
215-004   The Literary Imagination: Reading and Writing About Literature (Harrold)
222   English Literature: Romanticism through Modernism (Nanian)
223-001   American Writers: Colonial Times Through the Nineteenth Century (Mayer)
224-001   Twentieth Century American Writers: Writing as Resistance (Zellmer)
225-001   Introduction to Modernism: Backgrounds (O'Brien)
226   Introduction to Literary Modernism: Later Development (Listoe)
230   Writing with Style (Micciche)
233-006   Introduction to Creative Writing (O'Brien)
233-008   Introduction to Creative Writing (Hazard)
235   Writing Poetry: Forms, Style, Voices (Firer)
243-001   Women's Literature (Carlacio)
243-002   Women's Literature: Women Rewriting Classics Texts (Launius)
243-003   Women's Literature: Women and Madness (Driscoll)
247-001   Christian Mythmakers (Siegel)
247   Literature and Human Experience: The Christian Tradition (Ranft)
248-001   Literature and Contemporary Life: Strange Trips (Safina)
248-102   Literature and Contemporary Life: Stories of Crazy Families (Hazard)
248-003   Literature and Contemporary Life: Introduction to Gay and Lesbian Studies (Dickey)
261   American Short Stories (Lambert)
261-003   American Short Stories (Fink)
263-001   American Novels (Lewis)
263-002   American Novels (Terwelp)
276-001   Major Native American Authors (Treuer)
277-001   Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Chicano/a Literature (Dickey)
293-001   Literature and Media: The 20th Century of the Road (Schneider)
293-002   The Art of Noise: Soundtrack and the Wireless Imagination (Milutis)
302   English Literature, 1500-1660 (Netzloff)
304-001   Nineteenth-Century British Literature (Harrold)
306-001   Irish Literature (Liddy)
308   American Literature, 1865-1940 (Bontly)
316-001   World Cinema: Hong Kong, and Taiwanese Cinemas (Hastie)
320-001   Studies in Film Authorship: Experimental Authorship (Crane)
342-001   The Comic Tradition: Introduction (Stark)
360-001   The Art of Poetry: Poems of Place, Places as Poetry (Hazard)
361-001   The Development of Poetry: Medieval Epic and Romance (Baron)
373-001   Reading Minority Cultures (Treuer)
378-001   Introduction to Literary Criticism
400   Introduction to English Linguistics (Darnell)
401   History of English Language (Darnell)
402-001   Theories of Language and Literature: ESL Composition (Goldstein)
403   Survey of Modern English Grammar (Darnell)
414-001   Special Topics in Creative Writing (Harrold)
415-001   Fiction Workshop (Goulet)
415-002   Fiction Workshop (Treuer)
415-003   Fiction Workshop (Hunnicutt)
416-001   Poetry Workshop (Liddy)
430-001   Advanced Writing Workshop (Kuist)
430-002   Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-003   Advanced Writing Workshop (Gallop)
434   Editing and Publishing (Washburne)
435   Advanced Technical Writing (Spilka)
449   Writing Internship for English Majors (Washburne)
452-001   Shakespeare (Netzloff)
465   Contemporary Women Poets (Firer)
612   Poetry and the Creative Process: Postmodern American Poetry (Firer)
615-001   Fiction Workshop (Bontly)
615-002   Advanced Fiction Workshop (Roberts)
616   Advanced Workshop in Poetry (Taylor)
623   Herman Melville and the Idea of the Hero (Sappenfield)
707-001   Writing for Business Management (Alred)
716-001   Poetic Craft and Theory - Craft and Theory of Poetry (Siegel)
716-002   Poetic Craft and Theory - Chaucer for Poet (Baron)
717-001   Directed Writing in Fiction (Weaver)
720-001   Modern Literary Theory: From Literary Studies to Cultural Studies (Jay)
756-001   Research and Methodology in Rhetoric and Composition (Sands)
771-001   Literature of the English Renaisance (Kennedy)
815-001   Graduate Seminar in Fiction Writing (Roberts)
851-001   Seminar in Restoration and 18th Century Literature (Kuist)
876-001   Seminar in Mass Culture: Family/Photography (Gallop)


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