Materials Related to Courses Taught by Andreadis

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Materials Related to Courses Taught by Andreadis

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  • 1966-2006 (Creation)

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139 Folders

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4/1: Undated, Spring 1995, Spring 1998
Copies of four different syllabi for ENGL 613: Tudor/Stuart Drama, Early Modern English Theater, course taught by P. Parrish, and course taught by H. Marchitello and HA handwritten notes

4/2: Two handwritten letter to Harriet about summer course she taught- author, date and course unknown

4/3: Spring 1990 - Class roster for ENGL 613-600 Renaissance Studies, printout of Jonson's Tortoise and Avian from Renaissance and Reformation, and three student works

4/4: Fall 1990 - Draft syllabus for ENGL 317: Renaissance Drama, 14 copies of Exam #1 handout and copy of the Final Exam handout

4/5: Summer II,1988 - Draft and final version of syllabus for ENGL 613: Renaissance Drama, draft assignment handouts, Harriet's Summer and Fall schedule, and handwritten notes

4/6: Fall 1992 - ENGL 317: Renaissance Drama course materials- two-class rosters, 2 student dropping slips, course schedule (9), Exam # 2 (14), Final Exam (14), Student work for exam #1 with blue book, Make-Up Exam, student blue book (exam not listed), "The Reaming of Edward II handout, and student introductions/background essays (28)

4/7: Fall 1996 - Syllabus for ENGL 317: English Renaissance Drama taught by Dr. M. Marchitello

4/8: Pages from "Renaissance Drama" published in Evanston, IL; pages 19-20, publishing information not known

4/9: June 17-23 1988 - Newspaper Articles- Plays for our time? by Lois Potter, Gentil and generous by A.J. Minnis and Storming the bastions by David Nokes from English Literature

4/10: Flyers advertising Renaissance Dramas

4/11: Fall 2006 - Course materials for ENGL 351: Post-Colonialism and Film- class rosters (3), class syllabus (5), class presentations/schedule (3), Exam #1, Exam #2, and four emails/announcement

4/12: 2006 - Class roster for ENGL 611: Renaissance & 17th Century Literature

4/13: Printout of "The Harder They Come: DVD Review" by Mick Sleeper from http://www.imagesjournal.com/issue10/reviews/hardertheycome/

4/14: Printout of "Rastafarianism" from Wikipedia

4/15: Printout of 'Jamaica' from Wikipedia with map

4/16: Handouts and emails regarding "The Harder They Fall"

4/17: Printout "The Last Wave: A Review" by Kyla Ward

4/18: Printout " 'Breaker Morant' on the Morality of War" by Janet Maslin

4/19: Printout "Once Were Warriors (1995)"

4/20: Handout "Wedding in Galilee (1987)" and email/announcement

4/21: Handout "City of God (Cidade de Deus)"

4/22: Spring 1981 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (6), Exam #1 and flyer about the course

4/23: Spring 1982 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Required Textbooks form, Schedules (11), Exam #1 (9), and Final Exam (8)

4/24: Spring 1983 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (4) and Exam #1 (6)

4/25: Spring 1985 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: schedules (7), Exam #1 (6), and quiz #1: The Awakening (2)

4/26: Spring 1986 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: handwritten note about course textbooks, student Course Drop sheet, schedules (5), Exam #1 (6), and Final Exam (5)

4/27: Spring 1987 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (4), revised class roster, Exam #1 (5) with handwritten note about grades and Final Exam (6)

4/28: Spring 1988 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (2), Class Rosters (3), Exam #1 (2), Mid-Term Exam #2 (5) with handwritten note about grading, Final Exam (9), and Student work titled "The Mulberry Tree"

4/29: Fall 1988 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (2), Exam #1 and Final Exam

4/30: Spring 1989-Fall 1989 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (5), Exam #1 (3), Mid-Term Exam #2 and Final Exam; Fall materials- Mid-term Exam #2 (4)

4/31: Spring 1990 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (5), and Exam #1 (4) with a handwritten note about grades

4/32: Spring 1992 - ENGL 374 Women Writers course materials: Schedule (10), Class Roster (2), Exam #1 (9) with handwritten notes about grading, Exam #2 (15) with note about grades, and Final Exam (9)

4/33: Spring 1988 - Syllabus for ENGL 351 Advanced Film

4/34: Syllabus for ENGL 228 American Literature 1865 to the Present taught by Dr. Mark Busby

4/35: Handwritten notes- Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, George Eliot- The Mill on the Floss, Cather- My Antonia, Maya [Angelou]/Didion, and House of Mirth

4/36: Summer 1966 - Article- "The Cult of True Womanhood:1820-1860" by Barbara Welter from the American Quarterly Volume 18, Issue 2 p. 151-174

4/37: Book Chapter- "Good Country People" by Flannery O'Conner from Innocence and Experience: Fiction

4/38: Book Chapter- "A Piece of News" by Eudora Welty source unknown

4/39: September/October 1987 - Article- "Margaret Atwood" author unknown, from the Humanist (magazine)

4/40: January 22, 1989 - Article- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Writes the Book" by Ursula K. Le Guin publication source unknown; 3 copies

4/41: Book Chapter- Chap. XXVII "Nancy Stair"; source, author and title not known

4/42: Copy of poem titled "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte; source unknown; 6 copies

4/43: December 1986 - Article- "Entretien avec Toni Morrison Mai 1985" from Les Temps modernes No. 485

4/44: Copy of poem titled "Song" by Mary Lee, Lady of Chudleigh and "Elizabeth Elstob 1683-1756" source unknown

4/45: Handout titled "The Handmaid's Tale" 8 copies

4/46: June 1981 - Article- " Creators on Creating: Eudora Welty" by Scot Haller source unknown, seems to be pulled for a magazine

4/47: Newspaper Clippings- "Students' essays reveal sexism still prevalent" by Steven Doloff, and Peanuts comic clipping about "no Person's Land" source(s) unknown

4/48: Pages for book chapter/book titled " "Oh Dad, Poor, Dad': Sylvia Plath's Comic Exorcism" and the first page of chapter titled "Doing Away with Daddy: Exorcism and Sympathetic magic in Plath's Poetry" by Guinevara A. Nance and Judith P. Jones, source(s) unknown

4/49: March 1982 - Cartoon (comic)- " All About Men" by Nicole Hollander, source unknown

4/50: Book Chapter- "Margaret Drabble (1939- ): The Gift of War" from Women and Fiction

4/51: Document titled "Gertrude Stein"

4/52: Spring 1973 - Handouts for course "DGS Images of Women"- Bible excerpts

4/53: Aron Press Flyer "Works by Gertrude Stein"

4/54: Assorted women writers biographies and images taken from a planner, exact source unknown

4/55: Book Chapters- "Eudora Welty (b. 1901)" , "Joanna Russ (b. 1937)" and "Flannery O'Connor"; source unknown seems to be from the same book, all were stapled together

4/56: Spring 1985 - Alice James Books catalog

4/57: Book Chapter- "One Out of Twelve: Women Are Writers in Our Century" by Tillie Olsen, source not known

4/58: Fall and Summer 1996 - Syllabi for ENGL 412; 13 copies

4/59: Printout titled "Renaissance & 17th-Century"

4/60: Printout titled "The Elizabethan Theatre" by Hilda D. Spear

4/61: Printouts of various Renaissance Scenes

4/62: Fall 2004 - Course Materials for FILM 481 Senior Seminar: Post-Colonialism and Film- Syllabus (8), Class Roster, handwritten notes, and emails

4/63: Document titled "The Films of Jean-Pierre Bekolo- Quartier Mozart and Aristotle's Plot"

4/64: 1989 - Book Chapters- "Towards a critical theory of Third World films" and "Third Cinema as Guardian of Popular Memory: Towards a Third Aesthetics" by Teshome H. Gabriel; and "The Third Cinema Question: Notes and Reflections" by Paul Willemen form Questions & Third Cinema Ed. Jim Pines and Paul Willemen

4/65: 1994 - Book Chapter- "Chapter 11: The National" and "The Third Cinema Question" from Looks and Frictions: Essays in Cultural Studies and Film Theory by Paul Willemen

4/66: 1982 - Book Chapter- "The Major Themes in Third Cinema" from Third Cinema in the Third World The Aesthetics of Liberation by Teshome H. Gabriel; 3 copies

4/67: Book Chapter- "On Ethnographic Authority" source unknown

4/68: 1994 - Book Chapters- "The Commitment to Theory" and "Interrogating Identity" from The location of culture by Homi K. Bhabha

4/69: Autumn 1988 - Article- "White" by Richard Dyer from Screen, Vol. 29, No. 4

4/70: 1987 - Book Chapter- "Third Cinema" from Third World Film Making and the West by Roy Armes

4/71: Spring 2004, 2005 - Syllabi for ENGL/FILM 481: Post-Colonial Africa and East Asia in Literature and Film (3)

4/72: Emails with attached handout for the film of the week- "Guelwaar & Questions", "City of God", "Wedding in Galilee" and "Breaker Morant"

4/73: Printout of biographies of "Mira Nair", "Satyajit Ray" and interview of "Peter Weir"

4/74: Printouts of film summaries and information- "Once Were Warriors" with handwritten notes, "Mapantsula (Hustler)" , "The Harder They Come" with a handwritten note, "Z (movie)" and "Charulata (The Lonely Wife)"

4/75: Printouts of information about South Africa and Zimbabwe sources unknown

4/76: Spring 1992 - Flyer and Syllabus for ENGL 1595: Introduction to "third World" Literatures in English

4/77: Summer 1995 - Course Materials for ENGL 481: Gender and Colonialism- syllabus (5) and Essay #1 prompt handout

4/78: Book Chapters- "Introduction" author unknown and "First Things First: Problems of Feminist Approach to African Literature" by Kristen Holst Petersen; source unknown

4/79: Book Chapter- "The blackness of blackness: a critique of the sign and the Signifying Monkey" by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. source unknown

4/80: Book Chapter- "Authority, (White) Power and the (Black) Critic: It's All Greek to Me by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. source unknown

4/81: Book Chapter- "Three Women's Text and a Critique of Imperialism" by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak source unknown

4/82: Biography and critique of Edward W. Said from two different sources, source unknown

4/83: Biography for Chinua Achebe, source unknown

4/84: 1986 - Photocopy of pages from "Aura" by Carlos Fuentes, edited by Peter Standish

4/85: Article- "Alone in the World" by James Marcus, with original and copy of it; seems to be from a magazine, source unknown

4/86: April 1995 - Article- " 'Midnight's Children' and the Allegory of History" by Neil Ten Kortenaar, from ARIEL Vol. 26 No. 2

4/87: April 1994 - Article- Salman Rushdie's 'Use and Abuse of History' in "Midnight's Children'" by David W. Price from ARIEL Vol. 25 no. 2

4/88: January - February 1996 - Printout of emails regarding Reading Response questions and suggestions

4/89: Spring 1991 - Syllabus - English 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies

4/90: Handout English 314 "Lauro Martines has described Italian humanism in the following way…", 3 copies

4/91: Fall 1991 - ENGL 314 Exam #1, 12 copies

4/92: Spring 1987 - Syllabus for ENGL 614: Studies in the Renaissance: Non-dramatic Literature, 2 copies

4/93: Fall 1977 - Syllabus ENGL 614 Studies in the Renaissance: Non-dramatic Literature, 4 copies; and Final Examination: Take Home Questions, 2 copies

4/94: 1984 - Book Chapters- "Print Culture: The Renaissance" and "Broken Images" from Ideas and Ideals in the North European Renaissance by Frances Yates

4/95: Hand drawn plot map of "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser includes a depiction of all 6 books and multiple copies of just book one and two; Original and 3 copies

4/96: Book Chapter- "Singing Unsung Heroines: Androgynous Discourse in Book 3 of The Faerie Queene" by Lauren Silberman; Source unknown

4/97: Blank pages of yellow legal pad

4/98: Book Chapter- "Stella's Wit: Penelope Rich as Reader of Sidney's Sonnets" by Clark Hulse; 3 copies; source unknown

4/99: January 13, 1987 - Copy of letter about the 36th annual South-Central Renaissance Conference

4/100: Handwritten memo to Dr. Andreadis; Three articles from the International Journal of Women's Studies: "Some Selected Aspects of the Role of Women in Sixteenth Century England" by Caroline S. Andre (Vol. 4, No. 1); "From Plato to Jung: Centuries of educational inequality" by L. Green Smith (Vol. 60, No.1, Fall 1981); and "Reconstructing our Past: Reflections on Tudor Women" by Minna F. Weinstein (Vol. 1, No. 2)

4/101: Handout- "Edward's Sacred Blood" The Descendants of Edward III", family tree document

4/102: Handout- "Renaissance Backgrounds: A Chronological Outline"

4/103: Handout- "Doctorial Differences in 16th Century Theology"

4/104: Handouts (3)- "Characteristics of the Sonnet: Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare, Milton"; "The Lady Geraldine" and "Some Motives and Methods- Common Property among Renaissance Poets"

4/105: Essay or handout- "The Oration"

4/106: September 1977 - Student work from ENGL 614- Biography and Bibliography of major works of various authors

4/107: Handout- "English 614- Studies in the Renaissance: Nondramatic Literature"; 2 copies of a syllabus, 2 copies of an Exam and 2 copies of the Final Exam

4/108: Book Chapter- "Introduction" source and author unknown and document titled "The Courtier"

4/109: Fall 1991 - Course Schedule ENGL 619- Shakespeare, 8 copies

4/110: Printout of book search request over the topic of Shakespeare

4/111: September 1991 - Student work- a book report and part of complete work cited pages

4/112: Handout ENGL 314- "Brief Essay #1", 7 copies

4/113: Spring 1995 - Syllabus ENGL 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 2 copies

4/114: Handout- ENGL 394 Gay/Lesbian Lit.: "Brief Essay #1", 5 copies

4/115: Spring 1997 - Syllabus ENGL 314 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies and 2 class roster

4/116: Documents- Bibliography and "Important Discoveries", source unknown

4/117: Photocopy of page 98 of "Of the Anatomy" source and date unknown

4/118: Photocopy of "The Contents of Sir Theodore Mayern's Rare Secrets in Midwifery" and "The Complete Midwife's Practice Enlarged. If the genitals, or vessels dedicated to Generation in men and women", just the cover page nothing else on both documents, source unknown

4/119: Photocopy- "Two Cantos of Mutabilitie: Which, both for Forme and Matter, appears to be a parcel of some following Booke of the Faerie Queene, Vnder the Legend of Constancie"

4/120: 1995 - Article- "A Taste for Newfangledness: The Destructive Potential of Novelty in Early Modern England" by Sara Warneke from Sixteenth Century Journal Vol. 26 No. 4

4/121: Book Chapters- "Matteo Ricci: A Chronology" and beginning of "One: Building the Palace" from The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci by Jonathan D. Spence

4/122: Book Chapter- Various Sonnets from Various poets and authors, source unknown

4/123: Handout- "Renaissance Background: A Chronological Outline", 5 copies

4/124: Handout of Renaissance images of astronomy and human anatomy

4/125: Book Chapter- "Amoretti and Epithalamion' From Amoretti", with handwritten notes Source unknown; 2 copies

4/126: Handout- "A Phelan Matrix Analysis of John Donne's 'Satires" with print out of book cover of "Satires"

4/127: Handwritten notes over the Fairy Queene and various books and author used for Renaissance course

4/128: October 2004 - Harriet's edits of a student's draft titled "Prospectus"

4/129: Fall 2004 - Syllabus ENGL 614- English Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature, 7 copies

4/130: Handwritten notes

4/131: Copy poem titled "the call of the wild[erness]"

4/132: Spring 2004 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (6), class roster, Exam #1 (12), Final Exam schedule, and important dates

4/133: Photocopy of pages from "The nauigations, peregrinations and voyages, made into Turkie by Nicholas Nicholay Daulphinois, Lord of Arfeuile, chamberlaine and geographer ordinarie to the King of Fraunce conteining sundry singularities which the author hath there seene and obserued: deuided into foure bookes, with threescore figures, naturally set forth as well of men as women, according to the diuersitie of nations, their port, intreatie, apparrell, lawes, religion and maner of liuing, aswel in time of warre as peace: with diuers faire and memorable histories, happened in our time. Translated out of the French by T. Washington the younger." Book dated 1585 reprint dated 1968

4/134: Summer 2002 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (5), Assignment #1 (8), and final quiz (7)

4/135: Fall 1981 - Course Documents ENGL 312: Shakespeare- Syllabus (15), Reading Quiz #1 (17), Final Exam: Take-Home Preparation (6)

4/136: Photocopy of various pages - pages from "The Gods on Mount Olympus" and page that appears to be from an encyclopedia

4/137: October 14, 1981 - Copy of ENGL 212 (501) midterm exam Part B with handwritten quote and analysis, author unknown (not Harriett's writing)

4/138: Handout- The Royal Genealogy of England, 1154-1625

4/139: Photocopy of chapter/section- "A Note on Shakespeare's English" from the chapter titled General Introduction, source unknown, 2 copies

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