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New or Revived Barnard English Courses in Spring, 2010:
(see online catalog for descriptions)

  • ENGL 3140.3: THE AMERICAN COWBOY & THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE WEST - P. Ellsberg

  • ENGL 3140.7: DOUBT, DEATH, & DESIRE IN 17TH-CENTURY PROSE - M. Gordon & A. Guibbory

  • ENGL 3158: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE: LITERATURES OF MEDIEVAL BRITAIN - C. Baswell

  • ENTH 3177: VICTORIAN aGE IN LITERATURE: THE NOVEL - M. Cregan

  • ENGL 3191: SPRING English Conference: TORTURE: A SHORT COURSE - Isabel Fonseca
    (M 4:10-6 pm, January 25th & February 1st, 8th, 15th.)  View the course description and more details.

Spring, 2010 Senior Seminar and Junior Colloquium Section Schedules:
The various sections' scheduling information is displayed below to facilitate the the automated sign-up for ENGL BC 3998 or 3160 in case the on-line catalog is not updated before the Open Submission Period begins. The course descriptions can be found in the on-line English course listings.

ENGL BC 3160y Junior Colloquium:

  • section 1 Imitation and Creation —T. Szell, T 4:10-6.
  • section 2 Skepticism and Affirmation —M. Jaanus, W 2:10-4.
  • section 3 Reason and Imagination —C. Plotkin, W 4:10-6.
  • section 4 Order and Disorder —J. Basker, M 2:10-4.

ENGL BC 3998y Senior Seminars:

  • section 1 The Concept of Happiness —M. Jaanus, W 11-12:50.
  • section 2 Film: The Man in the Crowd/The Woman of the Street —M. Spiegel, Th 2:10-4.
  • section 3 The American Sublime —M. Vandenburg, Th 4:10-6.
  • section 4 Sexuality & Spirituality —A. Guibbory, W 2:10-4.
  • section 5 The Making & Unmaking of the Poetic Canon —J. Basker, W 4:10-6.
  • section 6 Late Shakespeare: Visions and Revisions —P. Platt, Tu 2:10-4.

New or Revived Barnard English Courses in Fall, 2009:
(see online catalog for descriptions)

  • ENGL 3155: Canterbury Tales - C. Baswell

  • ENGL 3140: English Renaissance Women Writers - K. Hall

  • ENGL 3169: Renaissance Drama - A. Prescott

  • ENTH 3173: 18th-Century Lit. (1660-1820): Sex & Sensibility in the 18th-Century Novel - K. Levin

  • ENGL 3191: Fall English Conference: Dante in English - Massimo Bacigalupo
    (W 6:10-8 pm, September 30th & October 7, 14, 21st.)  View the course description and more details.

  • ENGL 3194: A History of Criticism - C. Plotkin

page last updated 10/27/09



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