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Course Information: Fall 2008
English 17-99, Literature

Please Note: Class times are subject to change. Before you register, consult course lists posted in the English Department. Courses enrolling fewer than 6 students may be cancelled.

Pre-requisites: English 1 and 2 or completion of the College Writing Requirement.

Please be aware that regardless of your registration status, if you do not show up for the first class meeting, the instructor is under no obligation to allow you to join the class. N.B. In the case of English 1 and 2 you must attend the first four class meetings to retain your place in the class.

English majors will note that courses are designated for degree requirement purposes either pre-1860 or post-1860 in the following table:

  Denotes courses that are pre-1860
  Denotes courses that are post-1860

No. Section Title Block Time Instructor Prior # Max
0021 01 General View of English Literature I I+ MW 3:00-4:15 PM Haber, J 0051 50
0023 01 Continuity of American Literature (CAP) J+ TR 3:00-4:15 PM Jackson, V 0059 35
0029 01 Literary Studies (CAP) G+ MW 1:30-2:45 PM Dunn, K 0050 18
0030 01 Twice Told Tales H+ TR 1:30-2:45 PM Genster, J 0191 35
0031 01 Underworlds D+ TR 10:30-11:45 AM Genster, J 0091 35
0046 01 Girls' Books 7 W 1:30-4:00 PM Flynn, C 0091 18
0050 01 Shakespeare I E+ MW MW 10:30-11:45 AM Dunn, K 0067 75
0069 01 Contemporary Multi-Ethnic Literature G+ MW 1:30-2:45 PM Sharpe, C 0191 18
0077 01 The Modern Mind G+ MW 1:30-2:45 PM Cantor, J 0077 60
0080 01 Hitchcock: Cinema, Gender, Ideology I+ MW 3:00-4:15 PM Edelman, L 0080 74
0080 01R Hitchcock: Cinema, Gender, Ideology - Film screening 13+ R 6:00-9:00 PM Edelman, L 0080R 74
0083 01 Un-American Activities: Popular Culture & the Left G+ MW 1:30-2:45 PM Litvak, J 0083 40
0083 01R Un-American Activities: Popular Culture & the Left - Film Screening 11+ T 6:00-9:00PM Litvak, J 0083R 40
0091 01 Slavery's Optic Glass: The First Century of African American Literature F+ TR TR 12:00-1:15 PM Clytus, R 0091 20
0091 02 Writing in the Beat Generation H+ TR 1:30-2:45 PM Johnson, R 0091 20
0091 03 Asian American Culture and Literature H+ TR 1:30-2:45 PM Takayoshi, I 0091 20

Important Information Concerning Course Numbers

The university recently revised its course numbering system. To assist students as they choose their courses, we have included the old course numbers alongside the new ones in cases where the change in number might prove confusing.

As one important consequence of this renumbering, classes that were offered in both fall and spring, and which had different numbers for the same course depending on the term, now have a single course number regardless of the semester in which they are taught. This is evident, for example, in the creative writing courses. Fiction, poetry, and journalism sections of these courses now have separate course numbers and these course numbers remain the same in the fall and the spring. Students should be aware that they may count toward the major no more than two creative writing courses at the introductory level in each of the areas offered (i.e. Creative Writing: Fiction; Creative Writing: Poetry; Creative Writing: Journalism) and no more than two intermediate level courses in each of those areas. There is no limit on the number of advanced creative writing courses a student may count (those courses were formerly Eng. 13, 14, and 22 are now Eng. 13 and 16). Nonfiction Writing and Intermediate Journalism (both formerly Eng. 11, now Eng. 10 and 11 respectively) may each be counted only once.