Charles Ross’s Course Schedules (click for syllabus)
Spring 2013
Teaching
World Literature (Film
Links)
Fall 2012
Shakespeare on Film (English 27600)
Shakespeare
and Translation: Italian Romantic Epics (CMPL 63000/English 642)
Spring 2012
World Literature from the Beginnings
(CMPL/English 266)
Fall 2011
Shakespeare on Film (English 27600)
Shakespeare and Music (English 642)
Spring 2011
Teaching World Literature (Comp Lit 660)
Director,
Comparative Literature Program
Fall 2010
Shakespeare on Film (English 27600)
16th Century English Literature
(English 633)
(class project on modern edition of Sidney’s Arcadia now under contract for
publication)
Spring 2010
(papers
published in Forum for World Literature
Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 August 2010)
Director,
Comparative Literature Program
Fall 2009
Shakespeare on
Film (English 27600)
Introduction to
Comparative Literature
Spring 2009
Director,
Comparative Literature Program
Fall 2008
Spenser Seminar
(Ecology)
Fall 2007
Shakespeare’s Dramatic
Art (542: Law and Morality)
Spring 2007
World Literature (Western Tradition): Ancient,
Medieval, Renaissance (CMPL 266)
Chair,
Program in Comparative Literature
Fall 2006
Graduate course:
Comparative Literature: Function and Methods
Graduate Course: Renaissance Theory / Renaissance Texts (16th Century)
Maymester
2006
Spring 2006
(Center
for Undergraduate Instructional Excellence—First Lines: A Project on Global
Diversity)
Fall 2005
Chair, Program in Comparative Literature
Spring 2005
Graduate Seminar: Spenser, Milton,and the New World
Chair,
Program in Comparative Literature
Fall 2004
Graduate Seminar: 20thCentury World Fiction
Great Narratives: Homer,
Boiardo, de LaFayette,
Austen, Dickens, Flaubert, Nabokov
Maymester
2004
Spring 2004
World Literature: 1700 to Now
(ENGL/CMPL 267)
Chair, Program in Comparative Literature
Fall 2003
Graduate Course: Comparative
Literature: Function and Methods
Summer 2003
Homer’s Iliad
and Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Spring 2003
Introduction to Comparative Literature
Assistant
Head, Department of English
Chair,
Program in Comparative Literature
Fall 2002
Graduate Seminar: World
Shakespeare on Film
(papers
published in “Shakespeare in Asia and Hollywood,” Comparative Literature and Culture, 4.1 (2004))
Assistant
Head, Department of English
Spring 2002
Graduate Seminar: Mixed Races in the
Renaissance:
British
Literature: Beowulf to 1800
Fall 2001:
Graduate course: Renaissance
Theory / Renaissance Texts
Chair,
Program in Comparative Literature