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FACULTY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
Lecture List for Trinity Term 2008
NOTICE: Non-members of the University may not attend university lectures (unless they are announced as open to the
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Lectures begin on the first possible day after the beginning of Full Term (Sunday, 20 April) unless otherwise stated.
Lectures will begin five minutes after the hour and finish at five minutes before the next hour.
Subject Lecturer Time Place
MODERATIONS
Mods Paper 1 Introduction to Literary Studies
Introduction to Contemporary Literary Theory Dr Goulimari F.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5)
Mods Paper 2a Victorian Literature 1832 1900
Three `social-problem' novels: Mary Barton, Dr Sloan T.2 St Cross Building, R10
Shirley and Felix Holt (wks 1 3)
Late-Victorian writers: Wilde, R.L Stevenson, Dr Sloan M.12 St Cross Building, R10
and H.G. Wells
(wks 1 3)
Theatre and Science Dr Shepherd-Barr W.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 7)
Ten plays that shook the world Dr Shepherd-Barr W.12 St Cross Building, R10
(wks 1 5)
Mods Paper 2b Modern Literature 1900 to the Present Day
Seamus Heaney Mr O'Donoghue M.10 St Cross Building, R11
(wks 1 4)
Reading Modernist Poetry Dr Whitworth T.10 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5)
Modernist Ideas of Culture Dr Hayes W.10 St Cross Building, R11
(wks 1 4)
Theatre and Science Dr Shepherd-Barr W.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 7)
Ten plays that shook the world Dr Shepherd-Barr W.12 St Cross Building, R10
(wks 1 5)
Comic Modernisms Dr Methven Th.12 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 2)
LINGUISTICS LECTURE LIST
The Sub-faculty and the Committee for Comparative Philology, Linguistics, and Phonetics have decided
that with effect from Trinity Term 2008 the Linguistics Lecture List will not be made available in printed
form, but will be available online. The list can be found at:
http://www.clp.ox.ac.uk/pages/lectures.html
Details of any amendments will be posted on this page
LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Moderations (continued)
Mods Paper 3a Old English Literature
Old English Texts for Commentary Dr Spencer M.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5)
Mods Paper 3b Middle English Literature
Placing Medieval Texts Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 2) Th.12 St Cross Building, LT2
Mods Paper 4a Victorian Literature 1832-1900 Please see entries under Mods Paper 2a
Mods Paper 4b Modern Literature 1900 to the Present Day Please see entries under Mods Paper 2b
Mods Paper 4d Middle English Dream Poetry
Medieval Dream Poetry Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wk 3)
Mods Paper 4g: Introduction to Critical Theory
Introduction to Contemporary Literary Theory Dr Goulimari F.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5)
Mods Paper 4i Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy Dr Sloan T.12 St Cross Building, R10
(wks 1 3)
Mods Paper 4j: Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf Prof. Lee Th.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 3)
General Topics
Poetry Mr Raine M.12 LR6, New College
(wks 1 4) F.12 LR6, New College
Introduction to Course II Dr Barr T.3 St Cross Building, R5
(wk 4)
How to read Prose Dr Johnston W.12 St Anne's College
(wks 1 6)
FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL
Paper 1 English Language
OED/QED: Online Resources Ms Usher M.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(Full-text databases, text analysis, etc.)
(wk 2)
Critical Discourse Analysis Dr Barr M.2 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5)
Dictionaries and Writers (Lecture) Dr Brewer T.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4)
Dictionaries and Writers (Class) Dr Brewer Th.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4)
Representing Regionality in the English Novel Prof. Mugglestone T.12 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 4)
Commentary for Paper 11 Dr Tandon & Dr West W.10 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 4)
Language and History Profs. Romaine and W.2.15 Oriel College
(wks 1 4) Evans
Language and Identity Prof. Cameron Th.2 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 5)
Language, Gender and Sexuality Prof. Cameron Th.3 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 3)
Literary Language 2 Prof. Mugglestone Th.4 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4) (Convenor)
Language and Context 3 Prof. Mugglestone F.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 3) (Convenor)
Paper 2 Shakespeare
Revising Shakespeare Dr Smith M.12 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 2)
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Final Honour School: Paper 2 Shakespeare (continued)
Tragicomedy: From the Greeks to Shakespeare Dr Pitcher W.5 St John's College
(class, wks 1 4)
Paper 3a/3b English Literature 1100-1509
Troilus and Criseyde Dr Turner M.10 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 4)
Middle English Lyrics Dr Spencer M.12 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 2)
Monasticism and the Early Modern Imagination Prof. Gillespie T.10 St Cross Building, R11
(wks 1 2)
Troilus and Criseyde: Commentary Revision Dr Bose T.11 St Cross Building, R10
(wks 1 3)
Chaucer and Boccaccio (wk 1) Dr Clarke T.12 St Cross Building, LR2
Chaucer and Dante (wk 2) Dr Clarke T.12 St Cross Building, LR2
Chaucer and his Contemporaries Dr Turner W.10 St Cross Building,
(wks 1 4) History of the Book Rm
Placing Medieval Texts Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 2) Th.12 St Cross Building, LT2
Medieval Dream Poetry Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wk 3)
Pearl: Commentary for Paper 3b Mr Schmidt W.12 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 2)
Canterbury Tales Mr Wilson F.10 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4)
Paper 4 English Literature 1509-1642
Theatre and Science Dr Shepherd-Barr W.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 7)
Tragicomedy: From the Greeks to Shakespeare Dr Pitcher W.5 St John's College
(class, wks 1 4)
Revising Paper 4 Dr Smith Th.10 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 2)
Paper 5 English Literature 1642-1740
Reading Seventeenth Century Latin verse: Prof. Norbrook Th.12 St Cross Building, R10
Milton and Marvell
(wks 1 - 4)
Paper 6 English Literature 1740-1832
Literary Contexts of the 1790s Dr O'Shaughnessy & M.10 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4) Dr James
Wordsworth, Coleridge, and their circle Dr Perry M.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wk 1)
Romantic Gothic: Sublime Nightmares Dr Methven M.12 St Cross Building, R11
(Lecture: wks 1 2 , Seminar: wk 3)
Wordsworth and Coleridge Prof. Newlyn M.3 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4)
English Literature and the French Revolution Prof. Womersley T.10 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 3) Th.10 St Cross Building, R10
John Clare Mr Paulin T.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 1)
John Keats Mr Paulin T.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 2)
Samuel Richardson Mr Paulin T.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 3)
Byron and Shelley Dr Howe T.2 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 2)
Romantic Fragments: Coleridge, Wordsworth, Dr Brice T.3 St Cross Building, R10
Keats and Shelley
(wks 1 4)
Keats Dr Stafford W.10 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 3)
William Blake Dr Shrimpton W.12 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 3)
William Hazlitt to Dickens Mr Paulin Th.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 1)
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LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Final Honour School: Paper 6 English Literature 1740-1832 (continued)
Wordsworth Mr Paulin Th.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 2)
Burke and Hazlitt Mr Paulin Th.11-1 St Cross Building, R11
(wk 3)
Women and the Novel4 Dr Stafford Th.2 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5) (Convenor)
Oliver Smithies Lectures 7 Dr Natarajan Th.5 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1, 3)
Blake (wks 1 3) Dr Haggarty F.11 St Cross Building, R10
Paper 7: Special Authors
Romanticism and Religion Mr Conrad M.2 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 4)
Reading Seventeenth Century Latin verse: Prof. Norbrook Th.12 St Cross Building, R10
Milton and Marvell (wks 1 4)
Paper 8b Drama in English
Theatre and Science Dr Shepherd-Barr W.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 7)
Ten plays that shook the world Dr Shepherd-Barr W.12 St Cross Building, R10
(wks 1 5)
Paper 8f Women's Writing
Women and the Novel4 Dr Stafford Th.2 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 5) (Convenor)
Paper 8 Special Topics
8j (i) Lexicography and the English Language
Lexicography and the English Language Dr Brewer, Profs. M.12 St Cross Building, R5
introductory CTST lecture Cameron &
(wk 3) Mugglestone
8j (ii) Grub Street and Its Critics
Grub street and its critics. Dr Womersely, et al T.1 St Cross Building, R10
Introductory CTST lecture
(wk 3)
8j(iii) Principles of Film Appreciation
Principles of Film Appreciation Dr Klevan T.2 St Cross Building, R11
Introductory CTST lecture
(wk 3)
8j (iv) 1895: A Cultural History
1895: A Cultural History Dr Shail W.2 St Cross Building, R 10
Introductory CTST lecture
(wk 3)
8j (v) Life Writing: Critical Approaches
Life Writing: Critical Approaches Prof. Lee F.12 St Cross Building, LR2
Introductory CTST lecture
(wk 3)
Paper 8k Victorian Literature 1832-1900 Please see entries under Mods Paper 2a
Paper 8l Modern Literature 1900 to the Present Day Please see entries under Mods Paper 2b
Paper 9 Old English Literature Please see entries under Mods Paper 3a
General Topics
How to read Prose Dr Johnston W.12 St Anne's College
(wks 1 6)
Poetry Mr Raine M.12 LR6, New College
(wks 1 4) F.12 LR6, New College
COURSE II
A4 Revision Class Dr Gronlie M.11 St Cross Building, R10
(wk 1)
Commentary Texts for Paper A5: Caxton to Prof. Mugglestone M.2 St Cross Building, R10
Johnson5 (Convenor)
(wks 1 3)
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Course II (continued)
Monasticism and the Early Modern Imagination Prof. Gillespie T.10 St Cross Building, R11
(wks 1 2)
A2 and A3: Chaucer and his Contemporaries Dr Turner W.10 St Cross Building,
(wks 1 4) History of the Book Rm
A2: Placing Medieval Texts Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1 2) Th.12 St Cross Building, LT2
Medieval Dream Poetry Dr Perkins W.11 St Cross Building, LT2
(wk 3)
CLASSICS AND ENGLISH
Revision Classes for Critical Commentary for Dr Black T.5 Oriel College
Classics and English Mods
(wks 1 2)
GRADUATE COURSES
Monasticism and the Early Modern Imagination Prof. Gillespie T.10 St Cross Building, R11
(wks 1 2)
Theatre and Science Dr Shepherd-Barr W.11 St Cross Building, LR2
(wks 1 7)
Language and History Profs. Romaine and W.2.15 Oriel College
(wks 1 4) Evans
Twentieth-Century Seminar Prof. Bush W.5.15 St John's College
(wks 2, 4)
Reading Seventeenth Century Latin verse: Prof. Norbrook Th.12 St Cross Building, R10
Milton and Marvell
(wks 1 - 4)
Restoration to Reform Drs Bullard and M.5.15 The Dorfman Room, St
Graduate research seminar C18 Williams Peter's College
(Lecture wk 2) (Seminar wks 4, 6 and 8) (Convenors)
SPECIAL LECTURES
O'Donnell Lecture 20086 Dr Forsyth F.5 St Cross Building, LT2
(wk 4) (Glasgow University)
Rhythms 3. Robert Graves? Prof. Ricks M.5 Examination Schools
(wk 4) (Professor of Poetry)
Oliver Smithies Lectures 7 Dr Natarajan Th.5 St Cross Building, LT2
(wks 1, 3)
Lyell Lectures 8 Dr Jensen T.5 Examination Schools
(wks 1 3) Th.5
Theory and Practice in Historical Method Prof. McKeon M.5.15 The Dorfman Room, St
(Graduate Research Seminar series C18) Peter's College
(wk 2)
Seeing, dreaming, and Redeeming the Time: Professor Newman T.5.15 Examination Schools
Piers Plowman and A Revelation of Love
(wk 1)
Postcolonial Poetry Reading. Mr Les Murray Th.5 St Cross Building, LT2
(wk 6)
FOOTNOTE REFERENCES:
1
COMMENTARY FOR PAPER 1
W. 23 April (wk 1) Dr West: Commenting on Rhetoric
W. 30 April (wk 2) Dr West: Commenting on Metaphor
W. 7 May (wk 3) Dr Tandon and Dr West: Practical Commentary
W. 14 May (wk 4) Dr Tandon and Dr West: Practical Commentary
2
LITERARY LANGUAGE
Th. 24 April (wk 1) Prof. Romaine: Metaphor
Th. 1 May (wk 2) Mr O'Donoghue: Poetic Diction
Th. 8 May (wk 3) Mr O'Donoghue: Literary Language: Metre and Rhyme
Th. 15 May (wk 4) Dr Tandon: Literary Dialogue
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LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Footnote References (continued)
3
LANGUAGE AND CONTEXT
F. 25 April (wk 1) Prof. Romaine: Language and the Internet
F. 2 May (wk 2) Prof. Mugglestone: Language and Gender
F. 9 May (wk 3) Dr Tandon: Language and Advertising
4
WOMEN AND THE NOVEL
Th. 24 April (wk 1) Prof. Lee: Jane Austen and the emotions
Th. 1 May (wk 2) Prof. Lee: The many lives of Jane Austen
Th. 8 May (wk 3) Dr Ballaster: Novels of Sensibility, Wollstonecraft, Edgeworth and Austen
Th. 15 May (wk 4) Dr Ballaster: Novels of Sensibility, Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udolpho and the Gothic
Th. 22 May (wk 5) Dr James: Mary Shelley
5
COMMENTARY TEXTS FOR PAPER A5: CAXTON TO JOHNSON
M. 21 April (wk 1) Dr Atherton: Language of Caxton
M. 28 April (wk 2) Dr Moore: Language of Bacon
M. 5 May (wk 3) Mr O'Donoghue: Language of Johnson
6
O'DONNELL LECTURE
F. 16 May (wk 4) Dr Forsyth: Rocking the cradle of Scottish Christianity: new work on Whithorn and its
carved stones
7
OLIVER SMITHIES LECTURES
Th. 24 April (wk 1) Dr Natarajan: Hazlitt and Shakespeare
Th. 8 May (wk 3) Dr Natarajan: Hazlitt's Common Sense
8
LYELL LECTURES
T. 22 April (wk 1) Dr Jensen: Incunabula and freedom
Th. 24 April (wk 1) Dr Jensen: `May the god of Gold be with you'
T. 29 April (wk 2) Dr Jensen: Old books and new luxury identifying incunabula in the market
Th. 1 May (wk 2) Dr Jensen: `The superiority which books give better than horses'. Incunabula and
authority
T. 6 May (wk 3) Dr Jensen: `Old books, very displeasing to the eye'. Re-creation and oblivion
6
ENGLISH LECTURE LIST TIMETABLE: TRINITY TERM 2008 MONDAY
Time Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Room 2 Room 5 Room 10 Owen Room 11 Meyerstein History of the Other
Book Rm
10 a.m. Dr Turner Dr O'Shaughnessy & Mr O'Donoghue
Troilus and Criseyde Dr James Literary Seamus Heaney
(wks 1 4) Contexts of the 1790s (wks 1 4) Mods
FHS Paper 3b (wks 1-4) FHS Paper 6 Papers 2b / 4b / 8l
11 a.m. Dr Spencer Dr Perry Wordsworth Dr Gronlie
Old English Texts for and Coleridge, and A4 Revision Class
Commentary their circle (wk 1)
(wks 1 5) (wk 1) FHS Paper 6 Course II
Mods Paper 3a
Ms Usher OED/QED:
Online Resources
(Full-text databases,
text analysis, etc.) (wk
2) FHS Paper 1
12 noon Dr Smith Dr Spencer Dr Brewer, Profs. Dr Sloan Dr Methven Mr Raine
Revising Shakespeare Middle English Lyrics Cameron & Late-Victorian Romantic Gothic: Poetry
(wks 1 2) (wks 1 2) Mugglestone writers: Wilde, R.L Sublime Nightmares (wks 1 4)
FHS Paper 2 FHS Paper 3a Lexicography and the Stevenson, and H.G. (Lecture: wks 1 2 Lecture Room 6, New College
English language Wells Seminar: wk 3)
introductory CTST (wks 1 3) FHS Paper 6
lecture (wk 3) Mods Papers 2a / 4a
2 p.m. Dr Barr Mr Conrad Prof. Mugglestone
Critical Discourse Romanticism and (Convenor)
Analysis Religion Commentary Texts
(wks 1 5) (wks 1 4) for Paper A5: Caxton
FHS Paper 1 FHS Paper 6 to Johnson (wks 1-3)
Course II Paper A5
3 p.m. Prof. Newlyn
Wordsworth and
Coleridge (wks 1 4)
FHS Paper 6
4 p.m.
5 p.m. Prof. Ricks (Professor of Poetry) Rhythms 3.
Robert Graves? (wk 4) Examination
Schools
Dr Brigden & Dr Kewes (Convenors)
Literature and History in Early Modern
England (wks 1 -8) Oakshott Room, Lincoln
College.
Prof. McKeon Theory and Practice in
Historical Method (Graduate Research
seminar C18) (wk 2) 5.15pm Dorfman Room,
St. Peter's College
Drs Bullard and Williams (convenors)
Restoration to Reform Graduate research
seminar C18 (wks, 4, 6 and 8) MSt 5.15pm,
The Dorfman Room, St. Peter's
LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
ENGLISH LECTURE LIST TIMETABLE: TRINITY TERM 2008 TUESDAY
Time Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Room 2 Room 5 Room 10 Owen Room 11 Meyerstein History of the Other
Book Rm
10 a.m. Dr Whitworth Prof. Womersley Prof. Gillespie
Reading Modernist English Literature Monasticism and the Early
Poetry and the French Modern Imagination
(wks 1 5) Revolution (wks 1 (wks 1 2) FHS Papers 3 /
Mods Papers 2b / 4b 3) FHS Paper 6 4 Course II MSt
11 a.m. Dr Brewer Dr Bose Mr Paulin
Dictionaries and Troilus and Criseyde: John Clare (wk 1)
Writers (Lecture) Commentary Revision (wks John Keats (wk 2)
(wks 1 4) 1 3) Samuel Richardson (wk 3)
FHS Paper 1 FHS Paper 3b (wks 1 3) FHS Paper 6
12 noon Prof. Mugglestone Dr Clarke Dr Sloan
Representing Chaucer and Thomas Hardy
Regionality in the Boccacio (wk 1) (wks 1 3)
English Novel Chaucer and Dante Mods Paper 4i
(wks 1 4) (wk 2)
FHS Paper 1 Mods Papers 3b / 7b
1 p.m. Dr Womersely, et al
Grub street and its critics.
Introductory CTST lecture
(wk 3)
2 p.m. Dr Howe Dr Sloan Dr Klevan
Byron and Shelley Three `social-problem' Principles of Film
(wks 1 2) novels: Mary Barton, Shirley Appreciation Introductory
FHS Paper 6 and Felix Holt (wks 1 3) CTST lecture
Mods Papers 2a / 4a. (wk 3)
3 p.m. Dr Barr Dr Brice
Introduction Romantic Fragments:
to Course II Coleridge, Wordsworth,
(wk 4) Keats and Shelley (wks 1
Mods 4) FHS Papers 6 / 7e
4 p.m.
5 p.m. Dr Black
Revision classes for Critical Commentary
(wks 1 2) Classics and English Mods
Oriel College
Dr Jensen
Lyell Lectures
(wks 1 3) Examination Schools
Professor Newman
`Seeing, Dreaming, and Redeeming the Time:
Piers Plowman and A Revelation of Love' (wk
1)
Examination Schools, 5.15pm
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
ENGLISH LECTURE LIST TIMETABLE: TRINITY TERM 2008 WEDNESDAY
Time Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Room 2 Room 5 Room 10 Owen Room 11 Meyerstein History of the Book Rm Other
10 a.m. Dr Tandon & Dr West Dr Stafford Dr Hayes Dr Turner
Commentary for Paper Keats Modernist Ideas of Chaucer and his
1: The English (wks 1 3) Culture Contemporaries
Language FHS Paper 6 (wks 1 4) (wks 1 4)
(wks 1 4) Mods Papers 2b / 4b FHS Paper 3a
FHS Paper 1 Course II Papers A2 / A3
11 a.m. Dr Perkins Dr Shepherd-Barr
Placing Medieval Texts Theatre and Science
(wks 1 2) (wks 1 7)
Mods Paper 3b Mods Papers 2a / 2b
FHS Paper 3a 4a / 4b / 8k
Course II Paper A2 FHS Papers 4a / 4b
Dr Perkins 8b / 8k / 8l
Medieval Dream Poetry MSt
(wk 3)
Mods Paper 4d
FHS Paper 3a
Course II Papers A2/A3
12 noon Dr Shrimpton Mr Schmidt Dr Shepherd-Barr Dr Johnston
William Blake Pearl: Commentary Ten plays that shook How to read Prose
(wks 1 3) for Paper 3b the world (wks 1 6)
FHS Paper 6 (wks 1 2) (wks 1 5) General Topic
FHS Paper 3b Mods Papers 2a / 2b St Anne's College
FHS Paper 8b
2 p.m. Dr Shail Profs. Romaine and Evans
1895: A Cultural Language and History
History: Introductory (wks 1 4)
CTST lecture Oriel College, 2.15 pm
(wk 3) FHS Paper 1
MSt
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m Dr Pitcher
Tragicomedy: From the Greeks to
Shakespeare (class)
(wks 1 4) FHS Papers 2 / 4
St John's College
Prof. Bush
Twentieth-Century Seminar.
(wks 2, 4) St. John's College
5.15 p.m.
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LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
ENGLISH LECTURE LIST TIMETABLE: TRINITY TERM 2008 THURSDAY
Time Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Room 2 Room 5 Room 10 Owen Room 11 Meyerstein History of the Book Rm Other
10 a.m. Dr Smith Prof. Womersley
Revising Paper 4 English Literature and
(wks 1 2) the French Revolution
FHS Paper 4 (wks 1 3)
FHS Paper 6
11 a.m. Prof. Lee Dr Brewer Mr Paulin
Virginia Woolf Dictionaries and William Hazlitt to
(wks 1 3) Writers (class) Dickens (wk 1)
Mods Paper 4j (wks 1 4) Wordsworth (wk 2)
FHS Paper 1 Burke & Hazlitt (wk 3)
FHS Paper 6
12 noon Dr Perkins Dr Methve n Prof. Norbrook
Placing Medieval Comic Modernisms Reading Seventeenth
Texts (wks 1 2) Century Latin verse:
(wks 1 2) Mods Papers 2b / 4b Milton and Marvell
Mods Paper 3b FHS Paper 8l (wks 1 - 4)
FHS Paper 3a FHS Papers 5 / 7c / 7d.
Course II Paper A2 MSt
2 p.m. Dr Stafford Prof. Cameron
(Convenor) Language and Identity
Women and the (wks 1 5)
Novel FHS Paper 1
(wks 1 5)
FHS Papers 6 / 7e
8f.
3 p.m. Prof. Cameron
Language, Gender and
Sexuality
(wks 1 3)
FHS Paper 1
4 p.m. Prof. Mugglestone
(Convenor)
Literary Language
(wks 1 4)
FHS Paper 1
5 p.m. Dr Natarajan Professor Ricks (Professor of Poetry)
Oliver Smithies Poetry Reading
Lectures (wk 4)
(wks 1, 3) Balliol College
FHS Paper 6
Dr Jensen
Mr Les Murray Lyell Lectures
Postcolonial Poetry (wks 1 3)
Reading. Examination Schools
(wk 6) 5 - 7
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
ENGLISH LECTURE LIST TIMETABLE: TRINITY TERM 2008 FRIDAY
Time Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Room 2 Room 5 Room 10 Owen Room 11 Meyerstein History of the Book Rm Other
10 a.m. Mr Wilson
Canterbury Tales
(wks 1 4)
FHS Papers 3a / 3b
11 a.m. Dr Goulimari Professor Mugglestone Dr Haggarty
Introduction to (Convenor) Blake
Contemporary Literary Language and Context (wks 1 3)
Theory (wks 1 3) FHS Paper 6
(wks 1 5) FHS Paper 1
Mods Papers 1 / 4g
12 noon Prof. Lee Mr Raine
Life Writing: Poetry
Introductory CTST General Topics
lecture (wks 1 4)
(wk 3) Lecture Room 6, New College
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m. O'Donnell Lecture
Dr Forsyth, Glasgow
University
'Rocking the cradle of
Scottish Christianity: new
work on Whithorn and its
carved stones' (wk 4)
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