Public profile
Research areas
Creative Writing; Early Modern Literature; Gender & Sexuality; Renaissance; Animal Studies; Ecocriticism & Environmental Humanities; Science & Culture Studies; Poetry & Poetics
Department of English and Creative Writing
William Shakespeare Professor of English
Director, Center for Environmental Studies
Average rating
4.0
22 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
2.7
course-linked average
Courses
5
in seeded sections
Creative Writing; Early Modern Literature; Gender & Sexuality; Renaissance; Animal Studies; Ecocriticism & Environmental Humanities; Science & Culture Studies; Poetry & Poetics
ENGL 251
Course designed to introduce students to significant works of the poetic tradition, from ancient to contemporary, and from American and English masterworks to world poetry in translation.
ENGL 320
A course that examines both the text of selected Shakespearean plays and films based on them, focusing on the difference between film and drama.
ENGL 704
Year 4 research leading to PhD candidacy. Repeatable for Credit.
ENGL 800
Dissertation research for PhD candidates. Repeatable for Credit.
INDS 799
This is the second of a two-semester research sequence for students in the Diploma in Liberal Studies (DLS) program. Under the guidance of a three-member faculty committee, students complete their interdisciplinary Diploma Project, which culminates in a substantial written thesis and public oral defense.