Spring ’07 Events and Courses offered by the Department of English
A reading by fiction writer Michael Griffith. Mr. Griffith
teaches creative writing at the University of Cincinnati and has published two
novels: Spikes and Bibliophilia.
Watch the Arts & Sciences Events website for date and time of the Griffith
reading and other events: www.msstate.edu/dept/cas/events.
EN 2434, Literature and Film,
MW 2:00, Robert West
- EN 2443, Science Fiction,
MWF 11:00, Richard Patteson
- EN 3413, Advanced Comp,
MWF 9:00, lab M 2:00, Tennyson O’Donnell
- EN 4/6223, Legal Writing,
TTh 8:00, Matt Little
- EN 4/6313, Craft of Fiction,
Th 5:00, Brad Vice
- EN 4/6413, History of the English Language,
TTh 3:30, Ben Torbert
- EN 4/6433, TESOL,
MW 2:00, Scott Crossley
- EN 4/6443, English Syntax,
MW 3:30, Scott Crossley
- EN 4/6513, Shakespeare,
TTh 8:00, Greg Bentley
- EN 4/6233, Composition Theory,
MWF 11:00, Tennyson O’Donnell
- EN 4/6523, Chaucer,
TTh 11:00, Holly Johnson
- EN 4/6633, Sociolinguistics,
TTh 2:00, Ben Torbert
- EN 4/6333, Literature of the South,
M 3:00, Noel Polk
- EN 4/6703, 16th Century British Literature,
TTh 2:00, Greg Bentley
- EN 4/6723, Restoration and Swift,
MWF 9:00, Rich Wolf
- EN 4/6803, Twentieth-Century Drama,
TTh 9:30, Nancy Hargrove
- EN 4/6913, American Literature 1860-1900,
TTh 12:30, Matt Little
- EN 4/6953, Form/Theory of Poetry,
MWF 10:00, Robert West
- EN 8533, Studies in English Literature,
Th 3:00, Rich Wolf
- EN 8583, American Gothic
W 3:00, Farrell O’Gorman
- EN 8593, Postcolonial Literature
T 6:00, Kelly Marsh