- Graduate Courses
- “How We Teach and Why: A Seminar on Pedagogy”
(designed and taught with Pam Grossman, School of Education)
- “Medieval Devotion”
- “Medieval Texts and Topics”
- “Chaucer”
- “Medieval Women Writers”
- “The Cultures of the Medieval Book”
- “The Reformation in English Literature”
- “Elizabethan Literature”
- “Early Women Writers: Materials and Research Methods”
- Undergraduate Courses
- "Literary History" English Department Core Sequence
(designed and taught with Roland Greene,
English Department)
- “A Life of Thought or Action: Debates in Literature and Philosophy” Introduction to the Humanities,
lecture course
(designed with Blakey Vermeule, English Department)
- “Crusades: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” undergraduate lecture course
(designed with Philippe Buc,
History Department, and Hester Gelber, Religious Studies Department)
- “Honors Seminar” and “Honors College” (seminars for Honors students)
- “Medieval Women: Faith, Love, and Learning” (lecture course)
- “Chaucer” (lecture course)
- “Women Writers of the Middle Ages” (seminar)
- “Elizabeth I and Elizabethan Literature” (seminar)
- “Gender and the Medieval Literature of Courtly Love,” (seminar)
- “Masterpieces of English Literature: Medieval and Renaissance” (lecture course)
- “Shakespeare on Film” (lecture course)
- “Writing and Critical Thinking: ‘College Fictions’” (freshman writing course)
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