ENGL 203: Core I: Medieval
ENGL 204: Core II, Renaissance ENGL 230: British Literature, Medieval to 18th Century ENGL 252: Great Books II, Medieval - 17th Century ENGL 330: Medieval British Literature ENGL 331: Renaissance British Literature ENGL 339: Introduction to Shakespeare Engl 380: Modern Arthurian Literature ENGL 380b: Love and Death: The Tristan Tradition ENGL 430: Chaucer ENGL 439: Gender in Medieval Literature ENGL 439b: Love in Medieval Literature ENGL 459: Love and Death: The Tristan Tradition ENGL 459b: Modern Arthurian Literature ENGL 459c: Medieval Arthurian Literature ENGL 460: Senior Project (General Literature) ENGL 501: Techniques of Literary Research ENGL 512: Medieval ENGL 513: Courtly Love Tradition |
"What is it then that the classroom can
become? A privileged space.... But teachers and students
alike... need to learn how to make better use of this
space. Discussion has to be real discussion. Lecture has
its place, certainly, but a lecture session has to be,
not the Land of the Living Dead, not some bored and
boring spiel that's being given for the umpteenth time
to a roomful of comatose students, but, instead, a mode
of teaching that's fully present, class centered, open
to the moment, energizing, and alive...."
---Jerry Farber, "The Student and the Screen," 1997 |
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