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Winter 2022 Class Schedule

**Meeting days and times may be subject to change.**
CourseTitleInstructorDay/Time
English 202Introduction to Creative WritingLombardoWF  9:30-10:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryCurdyMW  11-12:20
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryWebsterMW  12:30-1:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryBoydWF  12:30-1:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetrySchlesingerTTh  5:30p-6:50p
English 207Reading and Writing FictionKokernotTTh  9:30-10:50
English 207Reading and Writing FictionSeliyTTh  11-12:20
English 207Reading and Writing FictionKokernotTTh  12:30-1:50
English 207Reading and Writing FictionRichardson, M.TTh  3:30-4:50
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionBreslandMW  9:30-10:50
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionSeliyTTh  9:30-10:50
English 210-2English Literary Traditions, Part 2FroulaMW  1-1:50, plus discussion section
English 234Introduction to ShakespearePhillipsMW  12:30-1:50, plus discussion section
English 270-1American Literary Traditions, Part 1Grossman & SternTTh  11-12:20, plus discussion section
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Murder on the Bestseller ListCogswellMW  12:30-1:50
English 306Advanced Poetry Writing: “Site of Struggle”: Poetry, History, and Social JusticeTretheweyW  2-4:50
English 307Advanced Creative Writing: The Art of the TaleBouldreyTTh  11-12:20
English 308Advanced Nonfiction Writing: The Video EssayBreslandMW  2-3:20
English 324Studies in Medieval Literature: Pagan and Christian in Medieval Literature (Pre-1830/ICSP)NewmanMWF  11-11:50
English 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: All Cohaerence Gone: Revolutionary Writing in Seventeenth Century England: Milton, Hutchinson, Taylor, Cavendish, Pulter (Pre-1830)WestMW  9:30-10:50
English 338Studies in Renaissance Literature: Early Modern Sexualities (Pre-1830/ICSP)MastenTTh  3:30-4:50
English 35719th Century British Fiction: Sex, Madness, and Marriage (Post-1830)BotzTTh  12:30-1:50
English 366Studies in African American Literature: Debates in African American Literature (Post-1830/ICSP)JacksonMW  2-3:20
English 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Virginia Woolf & Bloomsbury (Post-1830)FroulaMW  3:30-4:50
English 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Human Rights Redacted: Literature, Statelessness, and Internment (Post-1830/TTC)NadimintiTTh  11-12:20
English 371American Novel: Black Women Writers (Post-1830/ICSP)SpignerMW  3:30-4:50
English 372American Poetry: U.S. Poetry: From the Revolution to the Civil War (Post-1830)GrossmanTTh  2-3:20
English 381Studies in Literature & Medicine: Illness and Femininity: Fictions and Facts (Post-1830)ChaskinMW  2-3:20
English 385Topics in Combined Studies: Literary Animals from Noah’s Ark to Shakespeare’s Sheep (Pre-1830)ShannonMW  12:30-1:50
English 385Topics in Combined Studies: Anticolonial Thought (Post-1830/TTC)FeinsodTTh  9:30-10:50
English 385Topics in Combined Studies: Civil Rights to BLM: Protest Music and Literature (Post-1830)CerneTTh  3:30-4:50
English 386Studies in Literature & Film: Frankenstein's Hideous Progeny (Post-1830)ChaskinMW  11-12:20
English 392Situation of WritingBouldreyTTh  2-3:20
English 393-2Theory and Practice of PoetryCurdyMW  3:30-4:50
English 394-2Theory and Practice of FictionMartinezMW  3:30-4:50
English 395-2Theory and Practice of Creative NonfictionWebsterMW  3:30-4:50
English 397Research Seminar: RealismThompsonMW  2-3:20
English 398-2Honors SeminarSoniM  3-5:20
English 403Writers' Studies in LiteratureTretheweyT  2-4:50
English 434Studies in Shakespeare & Early Drama: Early Modern SexualitiesMastenW  2-4:50
English 441Studies in 18th Century Literature: Green MaterialismsWolffT  2-4:50
English 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: Black Speculative Fiction and the Black Radical ImaginationMannM  2-4:50
English 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: Hannah Arendt: Poetry, Politics, & ThoughtGottliebTh  2-4:50
English 481Studies in Literary Theory & Criticism: Cinema at the Turn of the MillenniumDavis, N.W  2-4:50
English 497MFA Fiction WorkshopDawesM  2-4:50
English 498StielstraM  10a-12:50p
English 505Research Development SeminarNewmanTh  3-4:50