ENG-321 — A study of the development of Shakespeare's dramatic and poetic art with special emphasis upon the reading and analysis of some sixteen of his better-known plays and sonnets.
Claus Buechmann
I am a student of early British Literature and Language, particularly the fourteenth-century Alliterative Revival and Piers Plowman. Much of my recent scholarship has been devoted to the Piers Plowman Electronic Archive. My teaching ranges from introductory literature courses to more advanced courses in "older" British Literature, and I am… (continue reading)
I teach a range of courses in British Literature and Creative Writing. Though I began as a Shakespearean and continue to write essays on the sonnets and aspects of memory in Shakespeare's plays and poems, I love teaching the Victorian Age and Modern Poetry. Over the last years, I have become very interested in Irish Literature and the London poetry… (continue reading)
Robert Kendrick
Visiting Assistant Professor
Midwest Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference
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Exhibitions at the Hillstrom Museum of Art Feb 15 to Apr 18 All day
Dedicated in 1967, Norelius Hall was the first residence hall at Gustavus opened to both male and female residents. The building houses nearly 400 men and women in 17 sections of 23 students each. Each section of 12 double-occupancy rooms has its own bathrooms and lounge facilities. The hall has a large lounge with fireplace and conversation area, an…