- City as Hero: Victorian London in Life and Literature [IA][Direct] -
Includes class syllabus, readings, and research projects.
- Courses in English, Texas Tech University [IA][Direct] -
Schedules, descriptions, and links to on-line courses.
- E314L - Banned Books and Novel Ideas [IA][Direct]
- E316K - Masterworks of British Literature, UT-Austin [IA][Direct] -
Students' hypertextual projects explore culture, ideology, and the canon for the major texts of this course.
- EN 190: Third World/Postcolonial Literary Studies [IA][Direct] -
Syllabus for the course; topics include Orientalism, the three worlds theory, writimg and violence, subaltern and diasporan identities.
- ENG-105: Introduction to Narrative [IA][Direct] -
At University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- ENG-252: Major American Authors II [IA][Direct] -
At University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
- English 101/10 - Journeys [IA][Direct] -
Students in this section of Composition I were asked to produce a web-based magazine that would highlight the best work completed throughout the quarter.
- English 301 - Junior Seminar - Reed College [IA][Direct] -
Features links related to Ovid, Chaucer, Milton, Fielding, and Morrison, as well as a variety of research tools.
- English 350: American Literature to 1865 - Purdue University [IA][Direct] -
Course syllabus, information, and research resources.
- English 367 C.01 - Embracing Technology [IA][Direct] -
America's Love Affair with the Machine.
- English 592: Literature and Culture of the American 1950s - University of Pennsylvania [IA][Direct] -
Readings in the American 1950s.
- Imagining the Future - Duke University [IA][Direct] -
Seminar on issues in cyberculture. We will be reading some cyberpunk, and some nonfiction.
- LIT 131 - The Electric Shakespeare - Princeton University [IA][Direct] -
Introductory course.
- LS 503 - Western Maryland College - Children's Literature [IA][Direct] -
Taught by Dr. Ramona Kerby. Reading course that presents new and outstanding titles in literature for children in grades k-6.
- Shakespearean World, Trondheim Style [IA][Direct] -
Links to essay questions, women, syllabus, and student essays from the Fall of 1996 at the University of Trondheim.
- Women Writers of the Middle Ages [IA][Direct]
- World War I and Modern Culture [IA][Direct] -
A study abroad course in London, Northern France, Belgium, and Paris. May 19 - June 10, 1998.
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