W S U   C o u r s e s   T a u g h t :

200 Level :
Great Books: Literature
World War I in British Literature and Culture (Honors)

Disability in Literature and Culture (Honors)

300 Level :
Introduction to Literary Study, I and II
British Texts: Twentieth Century
American Texts: Twentieth Century
Disability and Literature

400/600 Level :

The Country House in Twentieth-Century British Literature

20th- and 21st-Century British Novel

World War I in British Literature and Culture (Honors)
The Contemporary British Novel Revisits the Past

Modernism and Gender in WWI British Literature
E. M. Forster and Virginia Woolf: The Politics of Place
Contemporary British Women Writers
The Novels of Virginia Woolf
Gender and Modernism
E. M. Forster: the Novels and the Films
Disability Studies and Literature
Gay and Lesbian Literature (co-taught with Dr. James Hughes)
The Legacy of Slavery in America (Honors Course)

700-level Graduate Seminars :

Virginia Woolf and Elizabeth Bowen: Fiction of the Thirties and Forties
Women's Studies: Theory and Literature

The Poetics of Place in Forster, Woolf, and Bowen

Virginia Woolf: Novels and Essays

The Modern British Short Story

Virginia Woolf: The Later Novels
Elizabeth Bowen

Women's Studies through Literature
Virginia Woolf: Writing the Self/ves
Virginia Woolf and Feminism
Gender, Sexuality, and Modernism
Women Writing about War in the Twentieth Century
The Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and Elizabeth Bowen

 

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