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Courses in Our Catalog
ENGL 401 | Wilderness: Medieval Literature (Howes)
ENGL 444 | Appalachian Region and Culture: Region and the Environment (Hardwig)
ENGL 456 | Contemporary Fiction/Narrative: Just Environments
Courses on Offer this Semester
ENGL 201 & 207 | British Literature I: Beowulf through Johnson
TR 12:55-2:10 | Scott MacKenzie
ENGL 232 & 238 | American Literature II: Civil War to the Present
MWF 10:20-11:10 | Harry Newburn
ENGL 251 | Introduction to Poetry
TR 9:45-11:00 | Hank Backer
ENGL 253 | Introduction to Fiction
TR 11:20-12:35 | Doug McKinstry
ENGL 254 | Climate Fictions: Science, Literature, and the Environment
Themes in Literature
TR 2:30-3:45 | Mark Tabone
ENGL 301 | Medieval and Renaissance Horror
British Culture to 1660
MWF 12:40-1:30 | R.D. Perry
ENGL 302 | Fugitive Spaces in British Literature
British Culture 1660 to Present
MWF 9:10-10:00 | John Han
ENGL 332 | Men, Marriage, and Motherhood
Women in American Literature
TR 11:20-12:35 | La Vinia Jennings
ENGL 339 | Fantasy to Cyberspace
Children’s/Young Adult Literature
Online Asynchronous | Amy Billone
ENGL 351 | The Short Story
TR 2:30-3:45 | Doug McKinstry
ENGL 381 | Early American Material Culture
American Tales, Songs, and Material Culture: An Introduction to Folklore
TR 12:55-2:10 | Marie Taylor
ENGL 414 | The Romantics
TR 11:20-12:35 | Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud
ENGL 444 | Appalachian Literature and Culture
MWF 12:40-1:30| Bill Hardwig
ENGL 480 | Fairy Tales
Fairy Tale, Legend, and Myth: Folk Narrative
Online Asynchronous | Amy Billone