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American, British, or another National/Regional Literature | 2008-2009

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Course # Semester Instructor(s) Section Title National Literature Cluster
ENGL0210E     2 Kahn Three Great Poets: Shakespeare, Donne, Milton British
ENGL0250E     1 Bryan The Medieval King Arthur British
ENGL0250F     2 Foley Shakespeare s Present Tense British
ENGL0400A     1 Kahn Introduction to Shakespeare British
ENGL0400A     2 Feerick Introduction to Shakespeare British
ENGL0410A     1 Ryan Literature and the Fantastic British
ENGL0410H     2 Burrows Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways: American Literature and the Sea American
ENGL0450G     2 Gould The Transatlantic American Novel American
ENGL0610D     2 Kim Introduction to Asian American Literature American
ENGL0610H     1 Nabers Cultures and Countercultures: The American Novel after World War II American
ENGL0650K     2 Katz Roaring Twenties American
ENGL0800D     1 Reichman The Dead and the Living British
ENGL0800F     2 Reichman Being There: Bearing Witness in Modern Times British
ENGL1310B     1 Egan American Degenerates American
ENGL1310V     1 Bryan Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales British
ENGL1360H     1 Russom Seminar in Old English Literature British
ENGL1410     1 Blasing American Poetry I: Puritans through the 19th Century American
ENGL1510B     1 Gould Liberalism and American Culture American
ENGL1511E     2 Egan Monsters, Giants, and Fantastic Landscapes American
ENGL1560W     1 Khalip Getting Emotional: Sociality, Strife, and the Romantic Self British
ENGL1560Y     2 Khalip The Ethics of Romanticism British
ENGL1610     2 Blasing American Poetry II: Modernism American
ENGL1710B     1 Burrows American Vertigo: How the World Sees the U.S. American
ENGL1710M     1 Kim Nationalizing Narratives: Race, Nationalism, and the 20th-C. American Novel American
ENGL1710P     1 Murray The Literature and Culture of Black Power Reconsidered American
ENGL1760G     1 Blasing Contemporary British and American Poetry American
British
ENGL1760K     2 Katz Reading New York American
ENGL1760P     2 Kim "Extravagant" Texts: Advanced Studies in Asian American Literature American
ENGL1761O     1 Burrows Everything that is must be destroyed : American Modernist Fiction American
ENGL1761P     2 Blasing Yeats, Pound, Eliot American
British