Spring Courses 2010
ART 258, Chinese Art and Culture: from Han to Tang (Wei-Cheng Lin), MWF 12:00-12:50, HAC 117
ART 950-001, Seminar in Chinese Art: Art and Death in Ancient China (Wei-Cheng Lin), M 2:00-4:50, HAC 118
CMPL 454, Literature of the Continental Renaissance – in English Translation (Marsha Collins), M/W/F 9:00-9:50
CMPL 120, Great Books I: Epic and Lyric Traditions (Jessica Wolfe), MW 11-11.50
CMPL 123, Great Books: Literature and Politics (Shayne Legassie), TR 9.30-10.45
CMPL 490, Chaucer and Medieval Frame Tales (Shayne Legassie), TR 11-12.15
ENGL 227, Literature of the Early Renaissance (Darryl Gless), M/W/F 9:00
ENGL 320, Chaucer (E. D Kennedy), TR 3:30-4:45, (Maximum enrollment: 35)
ENGL (CMPL ) 321, Medieval and Modern Arthurian Romance ( E. D. Kennedy), TR 12:30-1:45 (Maximum enrollment: 35)
ENG 814, History of the English Language (Patrick O’Neill), TR 3:30-4:45
ENG 660, War in Shakespeare’s Plays (Christopher Armitage), TR 330-445
ENG 228, Literature of the Later Renaissance (Megan Matchinske)
ENG 230, Milton (Reid Barbour), MWF 1:00
ENG 829, Section 1: Studies in Renaissance Literature: Drama, “Staging Women’s History in Early Modern Drama” (Mary Floyd-Wilson), M 2:00-4:50.
FREN761, French Renaissance Studies: Poetry and Poetics (Hassan Melehy), TR 3:30-4:45, DE 0301
FREN830, Special Topics Seminar — Writing the Mediterranean: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Early Modern World (Ellen Welch), M 4:00PM-6:30PM
GERM 330, Age of Goethe (Jonathan Hess), T/ Th 9:30-10:45
HIST 177, The Christian Apocalypse [Honors Seminar] (Brett Whalen), time TBA
HIST 431, Medieval Theology and the Body (Brett Whalen), T/H 3:30-4:45
HIST 179H, Early English Exploration and Colonization (Wayne Lee), T 2:00/4:50
HIST151, History of Western Civilization to 1650 (Melissa Bullard), TTH 11:00
HIST 564, The American Revolution (Kathleen DuVal), MW 11:00AM-11:50AM, Philips Room: 265 (Max. Enrollment: 55)
LATN 724, Latin Textual Criticism (Robert Babcock), T 5:00-8:00, MU 221
MUSC 286, Women, Music, Middle Ages (Hana Vlhova-Woerner ), M/W/F 11:00-11:50, Kenan Music Building 2131 (capacity 75)
MUSC 251, History of Western Music to 1650 (Anne MacNeil)
PHIL 220, Modern Philosophy (Alan Nelson), TTH 2:00PM-3:15PM, Caldwell Room: 103, (Max. Enrollment: 20)
SPAN 613-001, Colonial and 19th Century Spanish American Literature (Rosa Perelmuter) TTH 12:30PM-1:45PM. Prerequisite for undergraduates: SPAN371 or 372 and 373.
SPAN 371, Survey of Spanish Literature to 1700 (Carmen Hsu), TH 09:30AM-10:45AM
SPAN 382, Masterpieces of Spanish Prose: XVI and XVII centuries (Carmen Hsu), TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM
