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American Literature
Western Literature
British Literature
The Experience of Literature
Art of the Theatre
Public Speaking
The Study of Literature
The English Language
Creative Nonfiction
Business Writing
English Tutorship I, II
Fiction Writing
Poetry Writing
News and Feature Writing
Introduction to Creative Writing
Shakespeare
Modern Drama and Theatre
American Drama and Theatre
Theories of Composition and Rhetoric
Business and Community Writing
The Art of Poetry
The British Novel
Chaucer
British Renaissance and Neoclassicism
British Literature 1780–1830
20th-Century British Literature
American Romanticism
American Realism
20th-Century American Literature to 1950
Contemporary Fiction
Seminar in English and American Literature
English Internship
Special Topics
Independent Study
Field Study
Honors


The Writing Center provides access to microcomputers and offers peer tutoring in writing and word processing. Theatre productions are presented at the Haupert Union Building in a 120-seat theatre-in-the-round that features advanced sound and lighting equipment. All members of the Moravian College community have access to networked Windows and Macintosh microcomputers in the academic computing laboratory in Hamilton Hall. The lab provides laser printing capabilities for Macintosh and Windows computers. Students with their own computers may connect to the campus network directly from their dormitory rooms. This connection provides 24-hour access to network services, including printing, file servers, electronic mail, and the Internet, plus storage for personal files and access to campus software programs needed for academic pursuits.


Internships are available in journalism, public relations, magazine publishing, and business communications. Several majors have published professionally in magazines and newspapers prior to graduation. Special topics courses have included an exploration of the Hemingway legend and a trip to literary Ireland. The national English honor society, Sigma Tau Delta, and the national theatre honor society, Alpha Psi Omega, have Moravian chapters. The Writing Center sponsors the Lebensfeld Writing Prizes for successful student work.


JOHN R. BLACK

Assistant Professor of English
EDUCATION: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina
INTERESTS: Old and Middle English literature, language, and culture; hagiography, pilgrimage, and medieval religiosity; and the interplay of text and image.
 

GEORGE S. DIAMOND

Professor of English
EDUCATION: B.A., Allegheny College; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., Lehigh University
INTERESTS: Renaissance, American, and contemporary literature; the drama of Eugene O’Neill. Dr. Diamond serves as advisor to the Moravian chapter of the national English honor society, Sigma Tau Delta.
 

THERESA A. DOUGAL

Associate Professor of English; Chair of the Department of English
EDUCATION: B.A., Boston College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
INTERESTS: Early 19th-century British and American literature; the art of poetry; women's diaries and travel writing, women's studies. Dr. Dougal has received the Lindback Award for excellence in teaching and the ODK Golden Apple Award.
 

JOYCE HINNEFELD

Associate Professor of English; Director of the Writing Center
EDUCATION: B.A., Hanover College; M.A., Northwestern University; Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany
INTERESTS: Writing of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Dr. Hinnefeld’s work has been published in a variety of literary journals and anthologies. She received the Breadloaf Writers’ Conference Prize for fiction for her book, Tell Me Everything and Other Stories. In 1999, she won the ODK Golden Apple Award.
 
MARTHA REID
Professor of English
EDUCATION: B.A., M.A.T., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., Tufts University

INTERESTS: Renaissance drama and modern British fiction. A writer and editor, she has contributed to all three editions of Strategies: A Rhetoric and Reader, a popular college composition text.

 
CHRISTOPHER SHORR
Visiting Assistant Professor of Theater Arts
EDUCATION: B.A., Drew University; M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University

INTERESTS:

 
JOEL D. WINGARD
Professor of English
EDUCATION: B.A., Muskingum College; M.A., Old Dominion University; Ph.D., Louisiana State University
INTERESTS: Modern British and American literature, literary theory, writing.
 
NICOLE ANNE TABOR
Assistant Professor of English
EDUCATION: B.A., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Oregon
INTERESTS:

 

Carole Brown
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