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Spring 2018 Class Schedule

CourseTitleInstructorDay/Time
ENG 206Reading & Writing Poetry MehiganMW  11-12:20
ENG 206Reading & Writing Poetry MehiganMW  2-3:20
ENG 206Reading & Writing Poetry KinzieTTh  12:30-1:20
ENG 206Reading & Writing Poetry CurdyTTh  12:30-1:20
ENG 207Reading & Writing FictionSeliyMW  9:30-10:50
ENG 207Reading & Writing FictionBouldreyTTh  2-3:20
ENG 208Reading & Writing Creative Non FictionSeliyMW  11-12:20
ENG 208Reading & Writing Creative Non FictionStielstraMW  12:30-1:50
EN 210-1British Literary TraditionsEvansMW  11-11:50
ENG 220The Bible as Literature: Pre-1830NewmanMWF  1-1:50
ENG 270-2 American Literary TraditionsSternMW  12-12:50
ENG 275Intro to Asian American Literature: Post-1830/ICSPLeongMW  10-10:50
ENG 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Literary Imagination and the BibleNewmanMWF  10-10:50
ENG 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: PossessionTaylorMW  3:30-4:50
ENG 307Advanced Creative Writing: Writing the Unspeakable: MIXED-GENREAhmadMW  2-3:20
ENG 307Advanced Creative Writing: Travel WritingBouldreyTTh  11-12:20
ENG 313 Studies in Fiction: Unreliable Narrators -- Post-1830MarksTTh  12:30-1:50
ENG 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: The Pen and the Sword: Political Resistance in Early Modern England -- Pre-1830SwannerMW  3:30-4:50
ENG 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: Epic in Cross-Cultural Contexts -- Pre-1830/TTCWestTTh  9:30-10:50
ENG 339Special Topics in Shakespeare: Hamlet: That is the Question -- Pre-1830MastenTTh  3:30-4:50
ENG 339Special Topics in Shakespeare: Shakespeare: The Whole Journey -- Pre-1830EricksonTTh  12:30-1:50
ENG 34418th Century Fiction: Sex and the Single Girl -- Pre-1830RothTTh  9:30-10:50
ENG 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Our Monsters, Our Selves -- Post-1830TaylorMW  12:30-1:50
ENG 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury -- Post-1830/TTCFroulaTTh  11-12:20
ENG 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Novel Perspectives on Higher Education -- Post-1830CostaTTh  3:30-4:50
ENG 369Studies in African Literature: Departures/ReturnsEltahawyMW  9:30-10:50
ENG 371American Novel: Race and Politics in Major Novels of Faulkner -- Post-1830SternMW  2-3:20
ENG 378Studies in American Literature: Emerson & Whitman: Writing and Reception -- Post-1830GrossmanMW  11-12:20
ENG 378Studies in American Literature: War's Broken Boundaries -- Post-1830EltahawyMW  2-3:20
ENG 378Studies in American Literature: Environmental Literature -- Post-1830/ICSPDimickTTh  12:30-1:50
ENG 378Studies in American Literature: The Chicago Way: Urban Spaces and American Values -- Post-1830SavageTTh  2-3:20
ENG 385Topics in Combined Studies: Oil Slicks, Ailments, and Inkwells: Literatures of Environmental MedicineSwannerMW  11-12:20
ENG 385Topics in Combined Studies: Literature & Law -- Pre-1830SchwartzMW  12:30-1:50
ENG 386Studies in Literature & Film: Women on Page and Screen -- Post-1830Johnson, KTTh  2-3:20
ENG 387Studies in Literature and Commerce: Boom and Bust: Literature and the Market -- Post-1830RothTTh  11-12:20
ENG 393Theory & Practice of PoetryTretheweyMW  3:30-4:50
ENG 394Theory & Practice of FictionAbaniMW  3:30-4:50
ENG 395Theory & Practice of Creative NonFictionStielstraMW  3:30-4:50
ENG 397Research Seminar: Technology and Landscape in 20th Century Literature -- Post-1830FroulaTTh  3:30-4:50
ENG 431Studies in 16th-Century Literature: Early Modern Literature of GriefEvansW  2:00-5:00
ENG 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: Indian Ocean EpistemologiesMwangiM  2:00-5:00
ENG 471Studies in American Literature: Emerson & WhitmanGrossmanT  2:00-5:00
ENG 481Studies in Literary Theory & Criticism: Animal Letters, Human ConditionsShannonTh  2:00-5:00