Charles Ross’s Course Schedules

 

Spring 2010

World Shakespeare on Film

 

Fall 2009

Shakespeare on Film (English 27600)

Introduction to Comparative Literature

 

Spring 2009

Shakespeare (English 44200)

 

Fall 2008

Shakespeare on Film

Spenser Seminar

 

Fall 2007

Shakespeare’s Dramatic Art (542: Law and Morality)

Shakespeare on Film

 

Spring 2007

World Literature (Western Tradition): Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance

(Chair, Program in Comparative Literature)

 

Fall 2006

Shakespeare on Film

Graduate course: Comparative Literature: Function and Methods

Graduate Course: Renaissance Theory / Renaissance Texts (16th Century)

 

Maymester 2006

Shakespeare

 

Spring 2006

(Center for Undergraduate Instructional Excellence—

First Lines: A Project on Global Diversity)

 

Fall 2005

Shakespeare on Film

(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

Shakespeare

 

Spring 2004

British Literature After 1700

(Chair, Program in Comparative Literature)

 

Fall 2003

Graduate Course: Comparative Literature: Function and Methods

British Literature After 1700

 

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

(Assistant Head, Department of English)

 

Spring 2002

Graduate Seminar: Mixed Races: Theory and Literature

British Literature: Beowulf to 1800

 

Fall 2001:

Graduate course: Renaissance Theory / Renaissance Texts

(Chair, Program in Comparative Literature)