
Courses
Current Courses
English 320:
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literature and Culture
Archived
Courses (since Fall, 1999)
·
English 427W: Ballads,
Bards and Banshees: Orality in Romantic-era Britain
and Ireland
·
English 320:
Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literature and Culture
·
English 832:
Transnational Articulations: Print Culture and the Imagining of Global
Communities in Eighteenth-Century Britain
·
English 832: The Ballad Revival
and Robert Burns (Spring, 2009)
·
English 205: Literature and Culture of the Restoration and
Eighteenth Century (Fall,
2007)
·
English 832: Scotland in/and Theory: Postcolonial Approaches
to Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literature and Culture (Fall, 2007)
·
English 320
(Spring 2007)
·
English 322
(Fall, 2006)
- English
101: Fiction and Globalization (Spring, 2005)
- English
808: Theoretical Approaches to Print Culture (Fall, 2003)
- English
320: Scotland, Print Culture and the Politics of Nostalgia in
Eighteenth-Century Britain (Spring, 2003)
- English
105: Contemporary Scottish Literature and Culture: Imagining the Nation in
an Age of Globalization (Fall, 2002)
- English
808: Theoretical Approaches to Print Culture (Fall, 2002)
- English
325: Orality, Print Culture and the Literary
Marketplace: 1780-1820: Robert Burns, Janet Little, William Wordsworth,
Dorothy Wordsworth (Spring,
2001)
- English
803: Women Writers in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (Spring, 2001)
- English
320: Scotland and the Politics of Nostalgia in Eighteenth-century Britain (Fall, 2000)
- English
325: Orality, Print Culture and the Literary
Marketplace, 1780-1820: Robert Burns and William Wordsworth (Fall, 2000)
- English
104: Prose Genres: Travel Writing (Spring, 2000)
- English
378: Robert Burns (Spring, 2000)
- English
327: Women Writers of the Romantic Era (Fall, 1999)
- English
801: Theoretical Approaches to Print Culture: 1700-1800 (Fall, 1999)
