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250 Years After Her Birth, Why Is Jane Austen Still So Popular?
The English Department’s very own Professor Aia Yousef was recently featured on Georgetown’s main news page discussing what makes Jane Austen still resonate to this…
October 6, 2025
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Celebrate a Century of The Great Gatsby With a Professor Who’s Read It 100 Times
Our very own Maureen Corrigan was recently featured in a news story on the College of Arts & Sciences’ page; check out the following excerpt: In April, Georgetown professor…
June 2, 2025
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Spring 2024
ENGL 7360-01: Professional WritingProfessor David Lipscomb Section Description: In “Professional Writing” we will explore strategies and common practices in contemporary…
November 6, 2023
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Spring 2024
ENGL 7220-01: Approaches to Teaching WritingProfessor J Palmeri Section Description: In this course, we will engage with research and theory about the teaching and learning of…
November 6, 2023
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Spring 2024
ENGL 6800-01: Testimonial Fiction & US Lat. Lit.Professor Ricardo Ortiz Section Description: English 6800 traces the emergence on the US literary and cultural scene of a body…
November 6, 2023
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Spring 2024
ENGL 6290-01: Race, Place, & RepresentationProfessor Amani Morrison Section Description: Atlanta. DC. New Orleans. Flint. The South. The inner city. MLK Boulevard. The Black…
November 6, 2023
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Spring 2024
ENGL 6262-01: Race and SurfaceProfessor Peggy Lee Section Description:What is a surface? And why and how does it matter for race, criticism, and cultural critique? We will read…
November 6, 2023
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Spring 2024
ENGL 5932-01: 19C British Lit: The BrontesProfessor Nathan Hensley Section Description:This course will survey the work of the most famous literary family of all, the Brontës,…
November 6, 2023