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First-year writing; journalism and reporting, news writing for radio; grant writing; instructional design. |
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British literature of the long nineteenth century (1789-1914), Victorian literature and culture, popular representations of late-Victorian imperialism. |
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Early modern British literature; early modern women writers; life writing; the romance genre; rhetoric and composition. |
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Early American literature (pre-1865); creative writing (fiction).
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Anglo-Saxon literature and culture; Old Norse literature, Middle English literature, history of the English language.
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Native American literature, African American literature, contemporary and postmodern American literature, multicultural literature.
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Poetry and poetics, 20th Century British and American poetry, nature poetry, ecocriticism, modernism, women's literature, creative writing.
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Minnesota writers, especially Herbert Krause.
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American, African American, and British literature, mainly of the twentieth century.
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Creative writing (poetry, fiction); service learning; first-year writing.
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British modernism, transatlantic studies, twentieth-century British literature, literary theory.
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Composition studies, writing centers, and peer tutoring; history of the novel in English; rhetorical approaches to literature. |