Course: ENGL 566: Theory and Practice of Teaching Composition Professor: Dr. Lindsey Spring Location: The Citadel Dates & Time: Summer II–June 24 – Aug. 11 Monday 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 […]
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Summer 2024 | ENGL 517: Contemporary Dystopian Theater
Course: ENGL 517: Contemporary Dystopian Theater Professor: Dr. Thomas Horan Location: The Citadel Dates & Time: Summer II–June 24 – Aug. 11 Tuesday 7:00 – 9:45. 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 2024 | ENGL 520: World Literature I
Course: ENGL 520: World Literature I Professor: Dr. Scott Lucas Location: The Citadel Time: Thursday 5:30-8:15 Room and Modality: This course can be synchronously in person or online World Literature I is a survey of world literature from the earliest times to about the fourteenth century CE. We will read some of the most influential […]
Spring 2024 | ENGL 575: ST in English Lit after 1800–Dickens’ Bleak House
Course: ENGL 575: Special Topics in English Lit after 1800 Professor: Dr. Francis Frame Location: The Citadel Time: Tuesday: 5:00 -7:45 Room / Modality: Room TBA. Hybrid–blend of face-to-face and online instruction. Taking Charles Dickens’ Bleak House as a case study, this course examines the use of health and disease for literary purposes in Victorian fiction: How […]
Spring 2024 | ENGL 577- Proseminar in Major Literary Themes
Course: 577: Proseminar in Major Literary Themes Professor: Dr. Simon Lewis Location: CofC Time: Monday / Wednesday 4:00 – 5:15 Room: TBA Twenty years ago this month, a 26-year-old Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie burst onto the North American publishing scene with her debut novel Purple Hibiscus. Adichie has gone on to even greater worldwide fame, publishing […]
Spring 2024 | ENGL 529: American Fiction since 1945
Course: ENGL 529: American Fiction since 1945 Professor: Dr. Susan Farrell Location: CofC Time: Wednesday, 5:30 – 8:15 Room: TBA A study of significant American novels and short fiction published since World War II. Expanded description will be posted soon!
Summer 2023 Courses
Below, you can learn more about our the four classes we are offering this summer (which include 2 sections of our ENGL 511 introductory course). Please note that the dates for summer sessions at CofC and The Citadel are different. For degree-seeking students signing up for a course at an institution other than your home […]
Fall 2023 | ENGL 562: Advanced Composition
Course: ENGL 562: Advanced Composition Professor: Dr. Lauren Maxwell Location: The Citadel Time: Thursday 4:00 – 6:45 Room: TBA English 562 aims to help you become a better writer by challenging you to think critically about the processes of composition, teaching you to adapt your style based on your purpose, and providing you with […]
Fall 2023 | ENGL 700: Seminar–Dystopian Literature and Film
Course: ENGL 700: Seminar–Dystopian Literature and Film Professor: Dr. Thomas Horan Location: The Citadel Time: Thursday 7:00 – 9:45 Room: TBA The mid-twentieth century saw the emergence of parallel movements in dystopian literature and film. While the novel is the classic dystopian form, cinematic narratives immerse audiences in political worldviews that address the various crises […]
Fall 2023 | ENGL 576: Special Topics in American Poetry–Modern Poetry
Course: ENGL 576: Special Topics in American Literature–Modern Poetry Professor: Dr. Sean Heuston Location: The Citadel Time: Tuesday 5:30 – 8:15 Room: TBA In this class, we will read and discuss a wide range of modern poetry and criticism to develop an understanding of important trends, controversies, and questions about poetry, and to a lesser […]