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Dream Visions, Professor Jirsa
Poetics of the Victorian Afterlife, Professor Matthews
The Bloomsbury Group, Professor Adams
Becoming Jane, Professor Brodie

H. G. Wells, Professor Edward Adams
Seduction and Literature, Professor Susan Hall
Justice and the Law, Professor Craun
For Love or Money: Renaissance Drama in Performance, Professor Holly Pickett 

Black Satire, Professor Asali Solomon
Aphra Behn in Context, Professor Theresa Braunschneider
Western American Literature, Professor Kary Smout
Biographical Criticism and its Discontents, Professor Edward Adams

Introduction to Native American Literature, Professor Deborah Miranda
The Damned: Hell from Virgil to Milton, Professor Genelle Gertz-Robinson
W. B. Yeats and the Irish Revival, Professor Marc Conner
Justice in Late Medieval Literature, Professor Edwin Craun

Poetry and Performance, Professor Lesley Wheeler
The Brontës, Professor Suzanne Keen
Staging the City: Dekker, Heywood, Middleton, Professor Eric Wilson
Native American Renaissance: Momaday, Welch, and Silko, Professor Kary Smout

Whitman's Century, Professor James Warren
Jane Austen and Walter Scott, Professor Edward Adams
Lyric and Voice: Dickinson, Hughes, Merrill, Professor Lesley Wheeler
Thomas Hardy, Novelist and Poet, Professor Suzanne Keen

Turning Sonnet, Professor Eric Wilson
Nabokov: Selected Novels, Professor Dabney Stuart
Emily Dickinson, Professor Lesley Wheeler
King Arthur and Robin Hood: Medieval Legendary Heroes and Modern Revisions, Professor Edwin Craun

T. S. Eliot and H.D., Professor Lesley Wheeler
Tragedy and Comedy, Professor Marc Conner
Ethics and the Reading of Shakespeare and Chaucer, Professor Edwin Craun
Appalachian Literature and Culture, Professor Heather Miller

Modern Irish Literature, Professor Marc Conner
Walter Scott, Professor Edward Adams
George Eliot and her Times, Professor Suzanne Keen
Technology and Culture in Nineteenth-Century America, Professor Jim Warren