Professor of English B.A., M.A. North Carolina State M.A., Ph.D. Princeton
Office: Chambers 3287 Ext: 2275 email: Randy Nelson
Professor Nelson is an Americanist with a special interest in fiction. Although his course offerings cover the full range of American literature, his classes are most often concerned with the literary history of the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries. He publishes short prose fiction and has other research interests in critical legal studies.
Courses recently taught:
- English Composition I: The Art of Prose
- American Literature to 1900
- American Literature through the Twentieth Century
- Short Prose Fiction
- American Fiction: 19th Century
- American Fiction: 20th Century
- Studies in American Literature
- Seminars in modernism, in individual authors, and in legal fictions
- Metafiction and Intertextuality
- Literary Analysis
- The Fantastic Voyage
- Seminar: Legal Fictions
Courses for Fall 2011: ENG 204, Introduction to Writing Fiction ENG 280, American Literature to 2000 ENG 487, Legal Fictions
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