ENGL 573: Black Southern Fiction (Special Topics in African American Literature) Professor: Dr. Kenneth Johnson II Location: College of Charleston Dates & Time: Summer II–July 8-Aug 6 Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:15pm Room and Modality:Hi-Flex Synchronous–course can be accessed either online or in person at the designated course time. Please contact instructor for questions about modality. Room […]
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Summer 2025 | ENGL 576: Unconventional Heroines of Short Fiction
Course: ENGL 576: Unconventional Heroines of Short Fiction (Special Topics in American Literature) Professor: Dr. Licia Hendricks Location: The Citadel Dates & Time: Summer I–May 5-June 22 Monday and Wednesday, 5:30-8:15 pm (capacity 20) Please note that these dates appear differently when registering through CofC. Dates posted here are the correct Citadel Summer II dates. […]
Summer 2025 | ENGL 553—Modern English Grammar
Course: ENGL 553: Modern English Grammar Professor: Dr. Lindsey Spring Location: The Citadel Dates & Time: Summer II–June 23-August 10 Monday and Wednesday, 4:00 – 6:45 Please note that these dates appear differently when registering through CofC. Dates posted here are the correct Citadel Summer II dates. Room and Modality: Hi-Flex Synchronous–course can be accessed […]
Spring 2025 | ENGL 574–Studies in English Lit before 1800: Theorizing Laughter and Comedy in Premodern Literature before 1800
ENGL 574: Studies in English Lit before 1800: Theorizing Laughter and Comedy in Premodern Literature before 1800 Professor: Dr. Yunah Kae Location: College of Charleston Time: Wednesday 5:30 – 8:15 Modality: Face-to-Face Laughter appears to come naturally to human beings. But why, exactly, do we laugh? Do we laugh because something is actually funny, or […]
Spring 2025 | ENGL 555–Literary Criticism
ENGL 555: Literary Criticism Professor: Dr. Scott Lucas Location: The Citadel Time: Tuesday 5:30 – 8:15 Modality: Face-to-Face We will study the history and influence of literary criticism in the Western tradition, from its earliest expressions to contemporary theoretical approaches. We will explore various views on the proper focus and scope of literary criticism, and […]
Spring 2025 | ENGL 552–Young Adult Literature
ENGL 552: Young Adult Literature Professor: Dr. Tom Thompson Location: The Citadel Time: Monday 5:30 – 8:15 Modality: Face-to-Face This course will introduce you to the amazing variety of young adult literature currently available. Activities will include whole-class and small-group readings, but the emphasis will be on reading and discussing self-selected novels and nonfiction books […]
Spring 2025 | ENGL 577–Major Literary Themes: Coming of Age in Southern Spaces
ENGL 577: Major Literary Themes: Coming of Age in Southern Spaces Professor: Dr. Julia Eichelberger Location: College of Charleston Time: Thursday 5:30 – 8:15 Modality: Face-to-Face Since 1900, numerous authors have represented transitions from childhood to adulthood in the U. S. South. This course will explore the experiences of Southern children and young people from […]
Fall 2024 | ENGL 700–Subcultural Media: Representation and Theory
ENGL 700: Subcultural Media: Representation and Theory Professor: Dr. Glen Wood Location: The Citadel Time: Thursday 5:30 – 8:15 Modality: Face-to-Face Ravers, juvenile offenders, and hackers, these are some of the subjects examined in this class. The course explores key texts and debates in the field of subcultural studies. We will cover a broad range of discourses from […]
Fall 2024 | ENGL 511: Introduction to Graduate English Studies
ENGL 511: Introduction to English Graduate Studies Professor: Dr. Licia Hendriks Location: The Citadel Time: Tuesday 5:30 – 8:15 (every other week; meeting dates TBA) This course will be taught in a hybrid mode, with meetings every other week and additional online tasks. The first course meeting will be held in person, with future in-person […]
Fall 2024 | ENGL 578: Proseminar in Major Authors–Mark Twain
Course: ENGL 587: Proseminar in Major Authors Professor: Dr. Michael Duvall Location: CofC Time: Monday & Wednesday – 4:00 – 5:15 Modality: Face-to-Face Join us as we delve into the life and artistry of Samuel L. Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain, from his earliest satirical newspaper work, through his wildly successful and snarky travel writing, through […]