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Courses in Our Catalog

ENGL 254 | Satan in English Literature (Spring 2020)
ENGL 340 | Science Fiction and Fantasy: Apocalypse, Post-Apocalypse, and Hope
ENGL 341 | Religion and Spirituality in American Literature
ENGL 389 | Literature of the English Bible
ENGL 401 | Medieval Literature
ENGL 410 | Donne, Milton, and Their Contemporaries
ENGL 483 | Flannery O’Connor and Muriel Spark
ENGL 483 | Visions of the End in Early English Literature

Courses on Offer this Semester

ENGL 201 | British Literature 

MWF 12:40-1:30 | Amanda Platz

ENGL 232 | American Literature II: Civil War to the Present

TR 11:20-12:35 | Harry Newburn

ENGL 237 | Honors American Literature I: Beginnings to the Civil War

TR 11:20-12:35 | Harry Newburn

ENGL 225 | Introduction to African Literature

MWF 11:30-12:20 | Gichingiri Ndigirigi

ENGL 251 | Introduction to Poetry

MWF 10:20-11:10 | Jessica Freeman

ENGL 253 | Introduction to Fiction

TR 9:45-11:00 | Doug McKinstry

ENGL 303 | American Cultures

Suspicious Minds, Spectral Evidence

MWF 1:50-2:40 | Brad Bannon

ENGL 363 | Writing Poetry

MWF 10:20-11:10 | Abhay Shetty

ENGL 446 | Native American Literature

MWF 12:40-1:30 | Marie Taylor

ENGL 482 | Major Authors

Herman Melville

TR 9:45-11:00 | Dawn Coleman

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