This seminar explores the use of digital tools for analyzing, preserving, and transforming literature and literary culture. Whose work is preserved and whose work isn’t? Whose stories are told and...
Early American literature, critics have recently argued, is neither American nor early; rather, it is a literature written by colonial subjects who understood themselves primarily in relation to...
This course provides an introduction to the field of English Studies for graduate students entering the Master’s and Doctoral programs. You will be introduced to a range of methods and genres that...
The eighteenth century was an era of revolution in the Atlantic World: the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Haitian Revolution all occurred in the closing years of the century. In...
This course considers the literature, culture, and politics of three major revolutions in the Atlantic world at the close of the eighteenth century: the American revolution, the French revolution, and...