Course Syllabi
Glenn A. Steinberg
English Department
The College of New Jersey
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Spring 2013
Classical Traditions (LIT/CMP/CLS 230)
Literary Theory (LIT 497/CMP 497/ENGL 505)
Seminar in Research and Theory:
The Divine Comedy
(LIT 499)
Fall 2012
First Seminar: Reading
Bleak House
(FSP 101)
Shakespeare’s Sources and Contexts (LIT 321)
Middle English Literature (LIT 354)
Spring 2012
Bible as Literature (LIT 340)
Literary Theory (LIT 497/CMP 497/HON 370/ENGL 505)
Fall 2011
Introduction to the English Language (LNG 201)
Classical Traditions (LIT/CMP/CLS 230)
Seminar in Research and Theory:
The
Divine Comedy
(LIT 499)
Summer 2011
Studies in Literature: Narrative in the Bible (ENGL 670)
Spring 2011
on sabbatical
Fall 2010
Middle English Literature (LIT 354)
Chaucer (ENGL 610)
Summer 2010
An Odyssey in Greece (HON 351)
Introduction to Greek Mythology (CLS 250)
Spring 2010
Bible as Literature (LIT 340)
Late Medieval Writers (LIT 343/CMP 343)
Fall 2009
Introduction to Greek Mythology (CLS 250)
Shakespeare (ENGL 612)
Summer 2009
An Odyssey in Greece (HON 351)
Spring 2009
Shakespeare’s Sources and Contexts (LIT 321)
Seminar in Research and Theory:
The Canterbury Tales
(LIT 499)
Fall 2008
First Seminar: What Makes Great Lit Great? (FSP 101)
Introduction to the English Language (LNG 201)
Summer 2008
An Odyssey in Greece (HON 351)
Spring 2008
Special Arrangement: Shakespeare’s Sources and Contexts (LIT 321)
Middle English Literature (LIT 354)
Chaucer (ENGL 610)
Fall 2007
First Seminar: The Stories God Tells (FSP 101)
Literary Ecumenism: Protestant Renaissance Writers and Their Catholic Precursors (LIT 394/CMP 370)
Summer 2007
Introduction to Greek Mythology (CLS 250)
Independent Study: Shakespeare’s Sources and Contexts (ENGL 697)
Spring 2007
Bible as Literature (LIT 340)
Seminar in Research and Theory:
The Canterbury Tales
(LIT 499)
Fall 2006
First Seminar: Reading Homer (FSP 101)
Late Medieval Writers (LIT 343/CMP 343)
Summer 2006
Independent Study: Virgil and Dante (ENGL 697)
Spring 2006 Courses
Introduction to the English Language (LNG 201)
Medieval Literature (ENGL 670)
Fall 2005 Courses
First Seminar: Reading
The Brothers Karamazov
(FSP 101)
Shakespeare: Sources and Contexts (LIT 321)
Summer 2005 Courses
Independent Study: Ovid (ENGL 697)
Independent Study: Homer (ENGL 697)
Spring 2005 Courses
Classical Traditions (LIT 230/CMP 230)
British Literature to the Restoration (LIT 251)
Middle English Literature (LIT 354)
Fall 2004 Courses
World Literature to 1700 (LIT 231/CMP 231)
Special Arrangement: Bible as Literature (LIT 340)
Independent Study: Ovid (LIT 391)
Seminar in Research and Theory:
The Canterbury Tales
(LIT 499)
Summer 2004 Course
Independent Study: Ovid (ENGL 697)
Spring 2004 Courses
World Literature to 1800 (LIT 231/CMP 231)
Bible as Literature (ENGL 340)
Honors in English: Virgil’s Reception in the Twentieth Century (ENGL 476)
Independent Study: Arthurian Literature (ENGL 499)
Fall 2003 Courses
World Literature to 1800 (LIT 231/CMP 231)
Independent Study: Bible as Literature (ENGL 499)
Symbolic Capital and Canon Formation: Virgil, Dante, Chaucer (ENGL 670)
Independent Study: Boccaccio and Medieval Italy (ENGL 697)
Summer 2003 Course
World Literature to 1800 (ENGL 217)
Spring 2003 Courses
Rhetoric II (RHET 102)
Structure and History of the English Language (ENGL 202)
Virgil and Dante (HONR 350/ENGL 427)
*
Independent Study in Comparative Literature: Why Epic? (CPLT 499)
Independent Study: Bible as Literature (ENGL 499)
*team-taught with David Pollio of Classical Studies.
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