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    • Approaches to Literature | English 201, Fall 2016
    • ASHA 321 | Representation | Fall 2012
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    • Elizabethan Drama | English 412, Winter 2017
    • English 353, Winter 2017
    • English 503: The History of Reading (W2013)
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    • Foundations: Shakespeare | English 205, Fall 2011
    • Foundations: Shakespeare | English 205, Winter 2015
    • Hamlet in the Humanities Lab | English 203, Winter 2012
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    • Shakespeare | English 311, Fall 2016

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Introducing a new podcast series on how to read like an English Professor — with Michael Ullyot of the University of Calgary. 

  • Post date
    10 September 2020
  • Posted in Open Book
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