This section of ENGL 4700 will examine literary theory from its poetic and rhetorical beginnings, through hermeneutics, philology, and romanticism to contemporary theoretical and critical discourses about literary studies.
This section of ENGL 4700 will examine literary theory from its poetic and rhetorical beginnings, through hermeneutics, philology, and romanticism to contemporary theoretical and critical discourses about literary studies.
My office is in the Humanities / Social Sciences building on the Macon Campus, H/SS-117. Spring 2013 office hours: M 4-5:50p; TR 12:15-1p and 2:30-3:30p; by Appointment.
Additional information about my schedule may be found on my calendar.
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