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Winter 2023 Class Schedule

**Meeting days and times may be subject to change.**

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CourseTitleInstructorDay/Time
English 202Introduction to Creative WritingAbrahamWF  9:30-10:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryCurdyMW  11-12:20
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryWebsterTTh  11-12:20
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryBettsTTh  11-12:20
English 207Reading and Writing FictionBouldreyMW  11-12:20
English 207Reading and Writing FictionRichardson, M.MW  2-3:20
English 207Reading and Writing FictionSeliyTTh  9:30-10:50
English 207Reading and Writing FictionSeliyTTh  11-12:20
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionBreslandMW  9:30-10:50
English 210-2English Literary Traditions, Part 2FroulaTTh  11-12:20, plus discussion section
English 234Introduction to Shakespeare (Pre-1830)PhillipsTTh  9:30-10:50, plus discussion section
English 270-2American Literary Traditions, Part 2SternMW  1-1:50, plus discussion section
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Folk Horror's Tangled Roots: From Mephistopheles to MidsommarBotzMW  3:30-4:50
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Romeo and Juliet, Before and AfterWestTTh  11-12:20
English 307Advanced Creative Writing: Advanced Fiction Writing: What Happens Next? Structure, Plot, and Suspense in Short FictionKokernotMW  12:30-1:50
English 307-AAdvanced Reading and Writing Fiction I: Advanced Fiction WritingDonohueTh  6:15p-9:15p
English 309Advanced Creative Cross-Genre Writing: Writer as WitnessHernándezMW  2-3:20
English 312Studies in Drama: Decolonizing the Repertoire (Post 1830/Transnationalism and Textual Circulation/Postcolonial and Comparative Literatures)Davis, T.TTh  9:30-10:50
English 313Studies in Fiction: Desire and Danger in the 19th Century British Novel (Post-1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)LawMW  9:30-10:50
English 323-1Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (Pre-1830)PhillipsTTh  2-3:20
English 324Studies in Medieval Literature: Blood and Bloodshed in the Middle Ages (Pre 1830)StewartMW  11-12:20
English 331Renaissance Poetry: The Reinvention of Love in Renaissance Poetry (Pre-1830)WallTTh  3:30-4:50
English 34418th Century Fiction: Pride, Prejudice, and the Passions: Jane Austen and Ugly Feelings (Pre 1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)BotzMW  12:30-1:50
English 34418th Century Fiction: Marriage Plots Before Jane Austen (Pre-1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)ThompsonTTh  11-12:20
English 35719th Century British Fiction: Madwomen in the Attic – Insanity, Gender, and Authorship in British Fiction (Post 1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)CogswellTTh  12:30-1:50
English 365Studies in Postcolonial Literature: Secrets, Silence and Lies in Postcolonial Literature and Media (Post-1830)HansenTTh  2-3:20
English 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Global Fictions of Terror and Insurgency (Post 1830/Transnationalism and Textual Circulation/Postcolonial and Comparative Literatures)NadimintiMW  2-3:20
English 368Studies in 20th Century Literature: Joyce's Ulysses (Post 1830/Transnationalism and Textual Circulation))FroulaTTh  3:30-4:50
English 371American Novel: Big Books: Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick" (Post 1830)GrossmanTTh  3:30-4:50
English 374Topics in Native American and Indigenous Literature: Indigenous Chicago (Post 1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Race and Ethnicity)WisecupMW  3:30-4:50
English 375Topics in Asian American Literature: Native Speakers: Identity and Representation in Asian America (Post 1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Race and Ethnicity)GottliebMW  12:30-1:50
English 378Studies in American Literature: American Girlhood (Post 1830/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)LarkinMW  11-12:20
English 381Literature and Medicine: Intro to Disability Studies in Literature (Post-1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)ChaskinTTh  11-12:20
English 386Studies in Literature & Film: Detective Fiction and the Search for Truth (Post-1830)O'HaraMW  2-3:20
English 386Studies in Literature & Film: Modern Monsters: Twentieth and Twenty-First-Century Horror (Post 1830)CogswellTTh  3:30-4:50
English 393-2Theory and Practice of PoetryCurdyMW  3:30-4:50
English 394-2Theory and Practice of FictionBouldreyMW  3:30-4:50
English 395-2Theory and Practice of Creative NonfictionWebsterMW  3:30-4:50
English 397Research Seminar: An Empire of IslandsLawMW  2-3:20
English 397Research Seminar: American Literature After ObamaJacksonTTh  11-12:20
English 398-2Honors SeminarThompsonTh  3-5:20
English 455Studies in 19th Century Literature: Before Afterlives: Nineteenth-Century Literature and the Contours of African American StudiesWilsonM  2-4:50
English 465Studies in Colonial & Postcolonial Literature: Terror in the PostcolonyNadimintiTh  2-4:50
English 471Studies in American Literature: Black CriticismJacksonT  2-4:50
English 481Studies in Literary Theory & Criticism: Media TheoryHodgeW  2-4:50
English 496MFA Poetry WorkshopAbaniM  10a-12:50p
English 498MFA Creative Nonfiction WorkshopSchulmanTh  2-4:50