First Session
ENGL 11 English Composition and Rhetoric (3).
Section 1, 8:00 am-9:30 am M-F, Staff, GL 319
Section 2, 9:45 am-11:15 am M-F, Staff, GL 319
Required of all students except those exempted by placement tests. Students
analyze and create writings that define social, cultural, and professional
communities.
ENGL 12 English Composition and Rhetoric (3).
Section 1, 8:00 am-9:30 am M-F, Staff, GL 301
Section 2, 9:45 am-11:15 am M-F, Staff, GL 301
Required of all students except those exempted by placement tests. Students
analyze and create arguments.
ENGL 23W Introduction to Fiction Writing (3).
4:15 pm-6:15 pm M-Th, Gingher, GL 526B
An examination of the basic techniques of fiction, with related writing
exercises involving elements such as point of view, characterization,
and dialogue. Class discussion of student exercises and readings in short
fiction. Late afternoon section, four days a week.
ENGL 28 Major American Authors (3).
11:30 am-1:45 pm M-F, Gura, GL 302
Freshman and sophomore elective, open to juniors and seniors. A study
of approximately six major American authors drawn from Emerson, Thoreau,
Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, Clemens, Dickinson, James, Eliot, Frost,
Hemingway, O'Neill, Faulkner, or others.
ENGL 52 Chaucer (3).
8:00 am-9:30 am, M-F, O'Neill, GL 222
Chaucer's development as an artist as revealed in his poetry.
ENGL 58 Shakespeare (3).
9:45 am-11:15 am M-F, Kendall, GL 222
Study of twelve to fifteen representative comedies, histories, and tragedies.
ENGL 83 The American Novel (3).
1:15 pm-2:45 pm M-F, Wagner-Martin, GL 301
The American novel through World War II. Hawthorne, Melville, Clemens,
James, Anderson, Hemingway, Faulkner, and others.
ENGL 86 American Women Authors (3).
6:30 pm-8:30 pm M-Th, O'Connor, GL 302
Students will read eight women authors and discuss adaptations of their
works for the screen. Works include "Little Women", "The Awakening", "The
Age of Innocence", "The Color Purple", & "The Joy Luck Club". Cross-listed
with WMST 86. Evening section, four days a week.
ENGL 88 Southern American Literature (3).
11:30 am- 1:00 pm, M-F, Flora, GL 222
An introduction to the Southern Literary Renascence of the twentieth century:
poems and fiction by Faulkner, Wolfe, Wright, Toomer, O'Connor, Percy,
Styron, Jarrell.
ENGL 91 The British Novel from 1870 to World War II (3).
4:15 pm-6:15 pm M-Th, Thornton, GL 305
Hardy, Conrad, Joyce, Lawrence, Cary, Greene, and others. Late afternoon
section, four days a week.
ENGL 188 Southern American Literature (3).
11:30 am-1:00 pm M-F, Flora, GL 222
The literature of the South, with special attention to the Southern Literary
Renascence of 1930-1950.
ENGL 392 Non-Thesis Option ENGL 393 Master's Thesis (Var.).
ENGL 394 Doctoral Dissertation (Var.).
ENGL 397 Directed Readings (Var.).
Second Session
ENGL 11 English Composition and Rhetoric (3).
Section 1, 1:15-2:45 M-F, Staff, GL 103
Section 2, 4:15 pm-6:15 pm M-Th, Anderson
See description in First Session.
ENGL 12 English Composition and Rhetoric (3).
9:45-11:15 M-F, Staff, GL 319
See description in First Session.
ENGL 20 British Literature, Chaucer to Pope (3).
6:30 pm-8:30 pm M-Th, Stumpf, GL 301
Required of English majors. Survey of Medieval, Renaissance, and Neoclassical
periods. Drama, poetry, and prose. Evening section, four days per week.
ENGL 21 British Literature, Wordsworth to Eliot (3).
9:45 am-11:15 am M-F, Kirkpatrick, GL 302
Required of English majors. Survey of Romantic, Victorian, and Modern
periods. Poetry, novels, and plays.
ENGL 25W Introduction to Poetry Writing (3).
4:15 pm-6:15 pm M-Th, Seay, GL 526B
In addition to writing poems, students will examine the basic elements
of poetry, such as imagery, figurative language, sound repetition, rhythm,
and other formal aspects. Late afternoon section, four days per week.
ENGL 26 Introduction to Drama (3).
9:45 am-11:15 am M-F, King, GL 222
Freshman and sophomore elective, open to juniors and seniors. Drama of
the Greek, Renaissance, and Modern periods.
ENGL 43 The English Novel (3).
1:15 pm-2:45 pm M-F, Langbauer, GL 302
The English novel in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
ENGL 66 Prose and Poetry of the Classical Period (3).
8:00 am-9:30 am M-F, Thompson, GL ?
Dryden, Addison, Steele, Swift, Pope, Johnson, Boswell, and Gray.
ENGL 82 American Literture from 1930 to the Present (3).
8:00 am-9:30 am M-F, Rust, GL 302
Representative authors from 1930 to the present.
ENGL 85 African American Literature since 1950 to the Present (3).
11:30 am-1:00 pm M-F, Coleman, GL 301
Survey of African American literature from 1950 to the present. Ellison,
Baldwin, Jones, Brooks, Hayden, Gaines, and others.
ENGL 166 English Literature, 1660-1780 (3).
8:00-9:30 M-F, Thompson, GL ?
A survey of English literature from Dryden to Burke. Though the emphasis
falls on Swift, Pope, and Johnson, a considerable amount of reading in
minor authors provides essential background for the period.
ENGL 392 Non-Thesis Option
ENGL 393 Master's Thesis (Var.).
ENGL 394 Doctoral Dissertation (Var.).
ENGL 397 Directed Readings (Var.).