This course explores fantasy literature written over the past 60 years with an examination of the works of six modern fantasy authors.
This course explores fantasy literature written within the past 50 years, with an examination of the works of six top modern fantasy authors: Peter Beagle, Ursula Le Guin, Neil Gaiman, Jim Butcher, Garth Nix, and George R. R. Martin.
This course puts the myths and legends of the medieval Germanic world in their wider cultural and historical contexts.
This core course introduces students to current practices and conventions of graduate scholarship in Language and Literature, core literary theories, and foundational Humanities skills.
This course explores the transformations of folklore in modern literature, film, and TV, focusing primarily on vampires, as well as fairy tale creatures.
The second semester of Elementary Latin completes the introduction to the basic elements of the Latin language, emphasizing the fundamentals of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
Elementary Latin I is an intensive course designed to introduce you to the basic elements of the Latin language.
This course is an introduction to developing and working with texts electronically, particularly literary and historical language texts.
Dark Academia explores this thriving genre which combines the Gothic, schooldays stories, mystery, and speculative fiction.
In this class we will study one of the great classics of English literature, The Canterbury Tales, in which we see Chaucer at the height of his poetic abilities, mixing sensitive characterization with stunningly complex storytelling.