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Schedule for ENGL - Fall 2022
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English-Literature
 ENGL 2502 Masterpieces of English Literature
 Four Books, Four Centuries, Four Forms
18302 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20John O'BrienMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 115
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 Introduction to Renaissance Poetry
 Including Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne, Wroth, Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Philips, and Marvell.
18291 001SEM (3)Open 17 / 18Rebecca RushTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmAstronomy Bldg 265
 Click blue numbers to the left for a course description.
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Virginia Woolf
18159 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Stephen ArataMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 183
 ENGL 2527 Shakespeare
 Text and Performance
18292 001SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Katharine MausMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 2560 Contemporary Literature
 The Novel Now
18315 001SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Anastatia CurleyTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 115
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Routes, Writing, Reggae
18132 001SEM (3)Open 23 / 24Njelle HamiltonTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 364
 ENGL 3220 The Seventeenth Century
 An Age of Revolutions?
18282 001Lecture (3)Open 21 / 25Rebecca RushTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 3310 Eighteenth-Century Women Writers
18296 001Lecture (3)Open 29 / 30Alison HurleyTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 3500 Studies in English Literature
 Literary Games
 Co-taught with Jason Bennett
18303 001Lecture (3)Closed 31 / 30Brad Pasanek+1MoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmBond House 106
 Read, play, code
 ENGL 3510 Studies in Medieval Literature
 Medieval Romance
18271 001Lecture (3)Open 23 / 24Clare KinneyTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmClark Hall G004
 Medieval narratives of questing and testing, magic and wonder, courtly love and chivalric violence. Click the blue number to the left for full course description.
 ENGL 3515 Medieval European Literature in Translation
 Augustine of Hippo
18272 001Lecture (3)Open 28 / 40Kevin HartTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amNew Cabell Hall 232
 ENGL 3540 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
 Romanticism
18174 001Lecture (3)Open 16 / 25Herbert TuckerTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmNew Cabell Hall 315
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Musical Fictions
18133 001Lecture (3)Open 6 / 20Njelle HamiltonTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 364
 ENGL 3570 Studies in American Literature
 American Wild
18136 001Lecture (3)Open 29 / 30Stephen CushmanMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmDell 2 101
 ENGL 3572 Studies in African-American Literature and Culture
 Multimedia Harlem Renaissance
18314 001Lecture (3)Open 23 / 24Marlon RossTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmJohn W. Warner Hall 113
 ENGL 3660 Modern Poetry
18135 001Lecture (3)Open 20 / 30Mark EdmundsonTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 3900 Medical Narratives
18742 001Lecture (3)Closed 24 / 24Anna BrickhouseTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 107
 ENGL 3971 History of Drama I: Ancient Greece to the Renaissance
18289 001Lecture (3)Open 20 / 30John ParkerMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmWilson Hall 214
 ENGL 4270 Shakespeare Seminar
18284 001SEM (3)Open 12 / 18John ParkerMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 115
 ENGL 4510 Seminar in Medieval Literature
 Thomas Malory's King Arthur
18273 001SEM (3)Permission 11 / 18Elizabeth FowlerTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBrooks Hall 103
 ENGL 4520 Seminar in Renaissance Literature
 Paradise Lost
18283 001SEM (3)Open10 / 18Clare KinneyTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 332
 Origins, revolutions, dangerous desires, and quite a bit of gender trouble. And John Milton's stunning poetry. Click the blue number to the left for full course description.
 ENGL 4545 Seminar in American Literature before 1900
 Literature of the Americas
18305 001SEM (3)Closed 19 / 18Anna BrickhouseTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmThe Rotunda Room 152
 ENGL 4561 Seminar in Modern Literature and Culture
 The Queer Novel
18143 001SEM (3)Closed17 / 17Mrinalini ChakravortyTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amDell 1 104
 ENGL 4570 Seminar in American Literature since 1900
 Reading the Black College Campus
18743 001SEM (3)Open8 / 18K. Ian GrandisonTu 5:00pm - 7:30pmBryan Hall 310
 ENGL 4580 Seminar in Literary Criticism
 Aesthetics and Politics
18250 001SEM (3)Open 14 / 18Rita FelskiMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 044
 ENGL 4998 Distinguished Majors Program
13051 001SEM (3)Permission12 / 15John O'BrienTh 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 111
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 Violence and Possession, Medieval to Renaissance
18286 001SEM (3)Open 11 / 15James KinneyTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 233
 Violence and Possession, Medieval to Renaissance -- Have We Moved On?
 ENGL 5810 Books as Physical Objects
13807 001SEM (3)Permission 7 / 15David Vander MeulenMoWe 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 5831 Proseminar in World Religions, World Literature
18288 001SEM (1)Permission8 / 15Kevin HartMo 4:30pm - 5:30pmTBA
 Email fowler@virginia.edu for permission to enroll. This is a graduate workshop on intersections between literature and religion, open to scholars from all departments.
 ENGL 5900 Counterpoint Seminar in Teaching Modern Literature
18896 001SEM (3)Open14 / 18Cristina GriffinTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmCocke Hall 101
 ENGL 8380 Eighteenth-Century Prose Fiction
18297 001Lecture (3)Open15 / 18Cynthia WallMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 8500 Studies in English Literature
 The Anglophone World Novel
 The Anglophone World Novel: Theory and Criticism
18248 001SEM (3)Closed15 / 15Debjani GangulyTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 187
 ENGL 8540 Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature
 World Gothic
 World Gothic
18244 001SEM (3)Closed14 / 14Alison BoothTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8559 New Course in English Literature
 Teaching Community, Teaching Collective Actions
18884 001Lecture (1)Open 8 / 9Stephen ParksTu 9:30am - 10:30amDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 8596 Form and Theory of Poetry
 The Contemporary American Lyric Sequence
 The Contemporary American Lyric Sequence
18144 001SEM (3)Permission15 / 14Lisa SpaarWe 2:00pm - 4:30pmPavilion VIII 108
 Please contact LRS9E@virginia.edu with questions about the course.
 ENGL 8598 Form and Theory of Fiction
 Kafka and His Precursors
18145 001SEM (3)Permission14 / 14Micheline MarcomWe 6:30pm - 9:00pmDawson's Row 1
 In 1951 Borges published a short essay entitled “Kafka and His Precursors” where he writes: “The word ‘precursor’ is indispensable to the vocabulary of criticism, but one must try to purify it from any connotation of polemic or rivalry. The fact is that each writer creates his precursors. His work modifies our conception of the past, as it will modify the future.” In this studio-seminar we will read many of Kafka’s works as well as several by his ‘precursors’ including parts of The Kabbalah, Marcus Aurelius, Thomas Mann, Bruno Schulz, Clarice Lispector, Borges, Roberto Calasso and others. We will also be considering visual art, including Bosch, Kandinsky, the Surrealists, and others.
 ENGL 8800 Introduction to Literary Research
11443 001Lecture (3)Open16 / 20Andrew StaufferWe 9:30am - 12:00pmContact Department
 ENGL 8830 Feminist Theory
18249 001SEM (3)Closed14 / 14Susan FraimanTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 8998 M.A. Thesis
12210 001IND (3)Open3 / 5Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 8999 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Research
10462 001IND (1 - 12)Open17 / 250Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 9542 Advanced Studies Nineteenth-Century
 Nineteenth-Century Epic
18245 001SEM (3)Open2 / 14Herbert TuckerTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmNew Cabell Hall 066
 ENGL 9580 Advanced Studies in Critical Theory
 Aesthetics and Politics
18246 001SEM (3)Closed 12 / 12Rita FelskiMo 6:30pm - 9:00pmBryan Hall 312
 ENGL 9710 Woodson Institute Fellows Pre- and Post-Doctoral Research
11673 001IND (12)Permission0 / 15Deborah McDowellTBATBA
 ENGL 9998 Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Doctoral Research
10463 001IND (1 - 12)Open20 / 250Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 9999 Non-Topical Research
10464 001IND (1 - 12)Open33 / 100Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 3790 Moving On: Migration in/to US
19588 001Lecture (3)Permission 24 / 30Lisa GoffTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 235
 A few spaces have opened up. Email me (lg6t@virginia.edu) if you'd like to join the class.
 ENGL 3924 Vietnam War in Literature and Film
19587 001Lecture (3)Permission 40 / 40Sylvia ChongTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 309
 ENGL 4901 The Bible Part 1: Hebrew Bible / Old Testament
19600 001SEM (3)Closed 15 / 15Stephen CushmanMoWe 11:00am - 12:15pmDawson's Row 1
 ENGL 3480 The English Novel II
 The Way We Live Now: The Novel in the Nineteenth Century
19615 001Lecture (3)Open 29 / 30Stephen ArataMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmJohn W. Warner Hall 110
 ENGL 5700 Contemporary African-American Literature
19697 001SEM (3)Open 9 / 16Lisa WoolforkTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 3545 Studies in American Literature before 1900
 U.S Literature and Social Justice
19721 001Lecture (3)Open 28 / 30Victoria OlwellTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmMonroe Hall 118
 ENGL 4559 New Course in English Literature
 Visualizing Racial Capitalism
20053 001Lecture (3)Open 15 / 18Janet Kong-ChowWe 3:30pm - 6:00pmBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 5830 Introduction to World Religions, World Literatures
 Augustine of Hippo
20083 001SEM (3)Open 10 / 15Kevin HartTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amNew Cabell Hall 232
 This course is offered through English and Religious Studies, at BA and MA levels.
 ENGL 4993 Independent Study
20320 001IND (1 - 4)Permission1 / 1Victor LuftigTBATBA
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21234 001IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 1Anna BrickhouseTBATBA
 ENGL 3825 Desktop Publishing
20901 001SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18James LivingoodTBATBA
 ENGL 2507 Studies in Drama
 Shakespeare's Sisters
20887 001SEM (3)Open 12 / 20Mary Ruth RobinsonTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amNew Cabell Hall 187
 Pairing Shakespeare with women writers of the Renaissance. Click "20887" to the left for a full course description!
 ENGL 8820 Critical Methods
 How Should a Critic Be
21077 001Discussion (3)Open8 / 18Emily OgdenTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmJohn W. Warner Hall 110
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 American Environmental Fictions
18293 002SEM (3)Open 17 / 18Mary KuhnTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Painting and Prose
18299 002SEM (3)Open 19 / 20Cynthia WallMoWe 3:30pm - 4:45pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Literature and Trauma
18139 002Lecture (3)Open 16 / 30Mrinalini ChakravortyTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 032
 ENGL 4545 Seminar in American Literature before 1900
 Poe and Modernism
18729 002SEM (3)Open 16 / 18Emily OgdenTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmNew Cabell Hall 187
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Modern Love and US Fiction
 Modern Love and US Fiction
18141 002SEM (3)Closed 18 / 18Victoria OlwellTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmBryan Hall 332
 ENGL 4580 Seminar in Literary Criticism
 Feminist Theory
18251 002SEM (3)Open16 / 18Susan FraimanTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmCocke Hall 101
 ENGL 5559 New Course in English Literature
 Lyric and Lyric Theory
18287 002SEM (3)Permission 15 / 15Elizabeth FowlerTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmBrooks Hall 103
 Lyric mostly medieval and early modern; theory to the present.
 ENGL 8800 Introduction to Literary Research
13595 002Lecture (3)Open12 / 25Andrew StaufferWe 3:30pm - 6:00pmContact Department
 ENGL 9580 Advanced Studies in Critical Theory
 Material Culture: Theories and Methods
18306 002SEM (3)Permission 8 / 12Lisa GoffTu 3:30pm - 6:00pmNew Cabell Hall 111
 This seminar can be taken as an elective, Option B, for the DH Certificate. If the class is full, email professor for permission to join: lg6t@virginia.edu. I may be able to add a few students over the cap.
 ENGL 3500 Studies in English Literature
 Pursuing Happiness
19717 002Lecture (3)Open 15 / 20Lorna MartensTuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmPavilion VIII 102
 ENGL 2527 Shakespeare
 Recasting Shakespeare
 How did Shake adapt themes for his audience and how do today's artists rework those themes for us?
20891 002SEM (3)Open 7 / 18Lucia AldenMoWe 6:30pm - 7:45pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21318 002IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 3Carmen LamasTBATBA
 ENGL 3570 Studies in American Literature
 Jim Crow America
18308 003Lecture (3)Open 22 / 25K. Ian Grandison+1TuTh 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 395
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Frost and Yeats: Poetry and Wisdom
18142 003SEM (3)Open16 / 18Mark EdmundsonTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmBryan Hall 332
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 Lyric and Short Forms
 Lyric and Short Forms
20123 003SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Matthew DavisMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmRice Hall 011
 For a course description, click on "20123" to the left.
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21386 003IND (1 - 3)Permission0 / 3Brad PasanekTBATBA
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Country Houses in the Modern Novel
20889 003SEM (3)Open 15 / 20Zoe Kempf-HarrisTuTh 8:00am - 9:15amNew Cabell Hall 315
 A seminar on place and space in the novel. Click "20889" to the left for a full course description.
 ENGL 2527 Shakespeare
 Difficult Women in Shakespeare
20893 003SEM (3)Open 17 / 18Valerie VoightMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmBryan Hall 312
 Heroines and villainesses in Shakespeare. Click 20893 to the left for a course description.
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Latina/o Fiction and Film
18310 004SEM (3)Open 14 / 18Carmen LamasTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amBrooks Hall 103
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Harlem Stories
 Harlem Stories: Literature and Culture of the Modern World
19639 004SEM (3)Closed18 / 18Sandhya ShuklaTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Freud and Literature
19718 004Lecture (3)Open 8 / 20Lorna MartensTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmPavilion VIII 102
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 Experiments in Narration
 Narrative Perspective and the Reading Experience
20890 004SEM (3)Open 18 / 20Robert ZenzMoWeFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmNew Cabell Hall 389
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 Contemporary Sonnet Sequences
20888 004SEM (3)Open 17 / 18Hannah LoebMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmBryan Hall 334
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21455 004IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 1Lisa WoolforkTBATBA
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Resistance in Black Literature and Film
19720 005SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Amber McBrideTuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pmBryan Hall 328
 ENGL 4560 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Self-Reflective Writing in the Black Diaspora
19719 005SEM (3)Open9 / 15Alexandria SmithMoWe 2:00pm - 3:15pmNew Cabell Hall 411
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21463 005IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 1Rita FelskiTBATBA
 ENGL 3560 Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
 Creolization, Poetics, and Racial Embodiment
20925 005Lecture (3)Open 6 / 30Nasrin OllaMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmMonroe Hall 122
 ENGL 2508 Studies in Fiction
 American Environmental Fictions
21014 005SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Mary KuhnTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmRidley Hall 127
 ENGL 2506 Studies in Poetry
 Poetry of Place & Displacement
21047 005SEM (3)Open 14 / 20Jeddie SophroniusMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmShannon House 109
 ENGL 8993 Independent Study
21472 006IND (1 - 3)Permission1 / 1Stephen ArataTBATBA
 ENGL 2599 Special Topics
 Literature after Auschwitz
20882 006SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Eyal Handelsman KatzTuTh 11:00am - 12:15pmNew Cabell Hall 332
 How did Jewish American writers respond to the Shoah? Click "20882" to the left for course description.
 Science Fiction and Identity
20883 007SEM (3)Open 19 / 20Courtney WattsMoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50amNew Cabell Hall 485
 Dark Academia: Beyond the Social Media Aesthetic
20884 008SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Kathryn Webb-DestefanoTuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pmShannon House 111
 Romantic Adaptation
20886 010SEM (3)Open 12 / 20Michael VanHooseTuTh 6:30pm - 7:45pmNew Cabell Hall 332
 Literary Portraiture
20894 012SEM (3)Open 14 / 18Rachel KravetzMoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pmNew Cabell Hall 056
 Eating the Middle Ages
20895 013SEM (3)Open 19 / 20Casey IrelandTuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pmGibson Hall 341
 Serious Comedy
21015 14SEM (3)Closed 20 / 20Derek CavensMoWeFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmShannon House 111
 ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I
 FIRST-YEAR FRIENDLY!!! Monsters, Dragons, Poems, Plays...1000 years of great literature in 15 weeks
10454 100Lecture (3)Open 188 / 240Bruce HolsingerMoWe 11:00am - 11:50amNau Hall 101
 ENGL 3271 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
13663 100Lecture (3)Open 45 / 90Katharine MausMoWe 12:00pm - 12:50pmClark Hall 108
 ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I
18254 101Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Marissa KessenichTh 4:00pm - 4:50pmBryan Hall 203
 ENGL 3271 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
18274 101Discussion (0)Closed 16 / 15Vallaire WallaceTh 3:30pm - 4:20pmBryan Hall 235
 ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I
18255 102Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Molly NicholsTh 5:00pm - 5:50pmPavilion VIII 108
18256 103Discussion (0)Open 8 / 15Ian JayneTh 4:00pm - 4:50pmAstronomy Bldg 265
 ENGL 3271 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
18276 103Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Seanna ViechwegFr 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 111
 ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I
18257 104Discussion (0)Open 13 / 15Marissa KessenichTh 5:00pm - 5:50pmBryan Hall 310
 ENGL 3271 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
18277 104Discussion (0)Open 14 / 15Rachel ReticaFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 233
 ENGL 3001 History of Literatures in English I
18258 105Discussion (0)Open 13 / 15Tarushi SonthaliaWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmBryan Hall 330
18259 106Discussion (0)Open 8 / 15Tarushi SonthaliaWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmBryan Hall 330
18261 107Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Katherine ChurchillWe 5:00pm - 5:50pmBryan Hall 332
18262 108Discussion (0)Open 8 / 15Katherine ChurchillWe 6:00pm - 6:50pmBryan Hall 332
18263 109Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Peyton DavisFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 310
18264 110Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Austin BensonFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmBryan Hall 233
18265 111Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Austin BensonFr 12:00pm - 12:50pmBryan Hall 330
18266 112Discussion (0)Open 5 / 15Peyton DavisFr 1:00pm - 1:50pmBryan Hall 235
18267 113Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Anne PersonsTh 9:30am - 10:20amDawson's Row 1
18268 114Discussion (0)Closed 15 / 15Anne PersonsTh 11:00am - 11:50amNew Cabell Hall 044
18269 115Discussion (0)Open 12 / 15Ian JayneTh 12:30pm - 1:20pmDawson's Row 1
18270 116Discussion (0)Open 13 / 15Molly NicholsTh 2:00pm - 2:50pmWilson Hall 214

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