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Courses
Below is a list of courses that I either currently teach or have taught at UWG. Approved syllabi and learning outcomes for all courses can be found at the department's website.
See FOOTNOTES for a description of all English courses offered each semester.
Links to my current syllabi can be found on the main page of this website.
Material for current courses is accessible through CourseDen (login required).
Undergraduate Courses
ENGL 1102 (Introduction to Literature)
ENGL 2000 (American Speech)
ENGL 2130H (Honors American Literature)
ENGL 3000 (Research and Methods)
ENGL 3300 (Introduction to American Studies)
ENGL 4106 (Studies in Genre: Fiction)
ENGL 4/5125W (Colonial and Early American Literature)
ENGL 4/5140 (American Romanticism)
ENGL 4/5180 (Southern Literature)
ENGL 4/5180 (Antebellum Southern Literature)
ENGL 4/5180 (Native American Literature)
ENGL 4/5188 (Edgar Allan Poe)
ENGL 4/5188 (Walt Whitman)
ENGL 4/5300 (English Grammar)
ENGL 4/5300 (Dialects of American English)
ENGL 4/5300 (History of the English Language)
ENGL 4/5300 (African-American English)
ENGL 4/5310 (Literary Theory)
ENGL 4384 (Senior Seminar)
Graduate Seminars
Early American Captivity Narratives
The Wonders of the New World: Early Exploration and Discovery Narratives
Democratic Eloquence: Language and the American Literary Tradition
Beneath the American Renaissance: Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
Poets in the Public Sphere: Reconstructing Nineteenth Century American Poetry
Representing the Native in American Literature
Independent Studies and Directed Readings
Edgar Allan Poe
William Faulkner
History of the English Language
English Grammar
African American Women Novelists
Contemporary Southern Women Novelists
Antebellum Southern Literature and Theology
Romanticism and Culture
Teaching American Literature
Intertexual Theories
Text-Editing and Research