American University
Washington, DC
Course: 390/690 Old/Middle English Language/Literature Spring 2005
(Graduate/Undergraduate Independent Study)
Course: 360/660 Chaucer
(Undergraduate and Graduate Course)
Course: 270 Transformations of Shakespeare
(Renaissance Stage to Silver Screen)
Course: 390/690 Old/Middle English Language/Literature Fall 2004
(Graduate/Undergraduate Independent Study)
Course: 270 Transformations of Shakespeare
(Renaissance Stage to Silver Screen)
Course: 360/660 Medieval Literature in Translation
(Undergraduate and Graduate Course)
Course: 105 The Literary Imagination
(Monsters in Literature: The Middle Ages through the 19th Century)
Course: 733 Special Topics in Literature (graduate seminar) Summer 2004
(The Sword, the Ax and the Shield: Heroic Epic and Saga in the Middle Ages)
Course: 360/660 Chaucer Spring 2004
(Undergraduate and Graduate Course)
Course: 270 Transformations of Shakespeare
(Renaissance Stage to Silver Screen)
Course: 390 Celtic Literature
(Independent Study)
Course: 105 The Literary Imagination
(Monsters in Literature: The Middle Ages through the 19th Century) Spring 2004
Course: 360/660 Medieval Literature in Translation Fall 2003
(Undergraduate and Graduate Course)
Course: 105 The Literary Imagination
(Monstrosity and the Grotesque in Medieval Literature)
Course: 120 Interpreting Literature
(Cultures of Conflict in the 20th Century)
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
Course: 022 Filming Shakespeare Spring 2003
Renaissance Stage to the Silver Screen
Course: 011 Critical Reading and Writing: Fall 2002
Monsters in Literature from the Middle Ages
to the 19th Century
Course: 101 Introduction to Literary History: Spring 2002
Medieval and Renaissance
Course: 022 Texts and Contexts Fall 2001
(Filming Shakespeare)
Course: 011 Critical Reading and Writing Fall 2000
(Filming Shakespeare)
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
Course: 201 Reading and Writing About Texts: Spring 2003
Cultures of Conflict in the Twentieth Century
(Linked with GEOG 101)
Course: 203 Western Literary Masterworks: Spring 2003
The Ancient World through the Renaissance
Course: 201 Reading & Writing about Texts Fall 2002
(Early British Literature)
Course: 201 Reading & Writing about Texts Fall 2002
(Cultures of Conflict in the 20th Century)
Course: 202 Text and Context Spring 2002
(Epic Romance)
Course: 201 Reading & Writing about Texts Fall 2001
(Early British Literature) Spring 2001
Mary Washington College
Fredericksburg, VA
Course: 206 Global Issues in Literature Spring 2002, Fall 2001, Fall 2000 (Ireland)
Course: 101 Writing Workshop Spring 2002, Fall 2001, Spring 2001
University of Dublin at Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland
Course:
Medieval and Renaissance Romance Oct. 1998 – May 2000
Two, year-long sections each year.