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Winter 2026 Class Schedule

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

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CourseTitleInstructorDay/Time
English 200Literary Histories: TBABalooniMW  2-3:20
English 200Literary Histories: Snakey Women Through the Ages (Historical Breadth Pre 1830)VieytezTTh  12:30-1:50
English 202Introduction to Creative WritingLeeMW  9:30-10:50
English 202Introduction to Creative WritingRoseMW  12:30-1:50
English 202Introduction to Creative WritingSeilerTTh  12:30-1:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryCurdyMW  9:30-10:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryCurdyMW  12:30-1:50
English 206Reading and Writing PoetryShanahanTTh  3:30-4:50
English 207Reading and Writing FictionMartinezMW  11-12:20
English 207Reading and Writing FictionBouldreyMW  3:30-4:50
English 207Reading and Writing FictionSeliyTTh  11-12:20
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionBreslandMW  11-12:20
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionWebsterMW  12:30-1:50
English 208Reading and Writing Creative NonfictionStaffTTh  12:30-1:50
English 210-2British Literary Traditions, Part 2 (Historical Breadth Post 1830)FroulaMW  9:30-10:50
English 220The Bible as Literature (Pre 1830)NewmanMWF  11-11:50, plus discussion section
English 234Introduction to Shakespeare (Pre 1830)PhillipsTTh  9:30-10:50, plus discussion section
English 274Introduction to Native American and Indigenous LiteraturesRodríguez PliegoMW  12:30-1:50
English 283Introduction to Literature and the Environment: Green Thought, Green Worlds (Historical Breadth, Pre AND Post 1830)ShannonTTh  11-12:20, plus discussion section
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Millennial and Zoomer FictionsJacksonMW  12:30-1:50
English 300Seminar in Reading & Interpretation: Seduced and Abandoned: Narratives and FilmsSternTTh   11-12:20
English 308Advanced Nonfiction Writing: TBASchulmanTTh  2-3:20
English 313Studies in Fiction: The Thousand and One Nights (Pre 1830)JohnsonMW  9:30-10:50
English 313Studies in Fiction: Supernatural Reality: Ghosts, Vampires, and the Horrors of Everyday Life (Pre-1830)GodfreyMW  11-12:20
English 313Studies in Fiction: Murder, Detection, and Desire (Post 1830)McCabeMW  3:30-4:50
English 313Studies in Fiction: Laughing Till It Hurts: Humor, Subversion, and CrueltyComerfordTTh  12:30-1:50
English 324Studies in Medieval Literature: The Seven Deadly Sins (Pre 1830)PhillipsTTh  2-3:20
English 332Renaissance Drama: Playing the Globe: Theaters of London and the World, c. 1600 (Pre 1830)WestTTh  3:30-4:50
English 339Studies in Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Environmental Questions (Pre 1830/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)ShannonTTh  3:30-4:50
English 35719th Century British Fiction: Decadent, Degenerate and Gothic: Aesthetic Hedonism in Victorian Literature and Modern Culture (Post 1830)GodfreyMW  2-3:20
English 366Studies in African American Literature: Black Mindfulness Literature (Post 1830/Race & Ethnicity/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/US Overlay)SpignerTTh  12:30-1:50
English 366Studies in African American Literature: Black Mindfulness Literature (Post 1830/Race & Ethnicity/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/US Overlay)WilsonTTh  2-3:20
English 368Studies in 20th- and 21st-Century Literature: Feminist Rage FictionComerfordTTh  12:30-1:50
English 377Topics in Latinx Literature: Latinx Feminism (Post 1830/Identities, Communities, and Social Practice/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment/Race & Ethnicity)Rodríguez PliegoMW  9:30-10:50
English 378Studies in American Literature: WesternsJacksonMW  2-3:20
English 378Studies in American Literature: "The Chicago Way": Urban Spaces and American Literature (Post 1830)SavageTTh  2-3:20
English 381Literature and Medicine: Introduction to Disability Studies in Literature (Post 1830)ChaskinTTh  9:30-10:50
English 384Studies in Literature and the Environment: Climate Change Literature (Post 1830)DimickTTh  11-12:20
English 386Studies in Literature & Film: Women on the Verge: Obsession and Melodrama, 1900-1965 (Post 1830/Gender, Sexuality & Embodiment)SternTTh  3:30-4:50
English 386Studies in Literature & Film: Rebels and Rule Breakers: Subversive Coming-of-Age Stories in Film and Literature (Post 1830)HansenMW  12:30-1:50
English 392Situation of WritingBouldreyMW  12:30-1:50
English 393-2Theory and Practice of PoetryWebsterMW  3:30-4:50
English 394-2Theory and Practice of FictionMartinezMW  3:30-4:50
English 395-2Theory and Practice of Creative NonfictionBreslandMW  3:30-4:50
English 397Research Seminar: Postcolonial Anglophone AestheticsNadimintiMW  11-12:20
English 398-2Honors SeminarSoniT  10a-11:50a
English 411Studies in Poetry: Modern Poetry & PoeticsFroulaTh  2-4:50
English 435Studies in 17th-Century Literature: Epic, World, HistoryWestT  2-4:50
English 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: The Environmentalism of the PoorDimickTh  2-4:50
English 461Studies in Contemporary Literature: Possibility within Form: The Grotesque Body and the Global NovelAbaniM  2-4:50
English 465Studies in Colonial & Postcolonial Literature: Postcolonial MethodNadimintiW  2-4:50
English 496MFA Poetry WorkshopShanahanTh  9:30-12:20
English 497MFA Fiction WorkshopAbaniM  9:30-12:20
English 520Professionalization WorkshopBreenTu  2-4:50
English 571Teaching Creative WritingSeliyTu  2-4:50