Maura Nolan

Maura Nolan

Associate Professor

Wheeler Hall, room 230
mnolan@berkeley.edu

English Department Classes
fall, 2022

45A/1

Literature in English: Through Milton

45A/101 -- discussion section

No instructor assigned yet.

111/1

Chaucer

211/1

Chaucer

spring, 2022

250/1

Research Seminars: Sensation and Participation from Chaucer to Spenser

fall, 2021

375/1

The Teaching of Composition and Literature

spring, 2020

166/7

Special Topics: Arthurian Romance

fall, 2019

45A/1

Literature in English: Through Milton

212/1

Readings in Middle English

spring, 2019

111/1

Chaucer: Canterbury Tales

fall, 2018

180E/1

The Epic

211/1

Chaucer: Early Chaucer

spring, 2018

203/4

Graduate Readings: Digital Humanities for Medieval Studies

spring, 2017

211/1

Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales

spring, 2016

180E/1

The Epic: Legends of Troy

spring, 2015

45A/2

Literature in English: Through Milton

fall, 2013

250/2

Research Seminar: Sensory Aesthetics in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Poetry and Drama

spring, 2012

180E/1

The Epic

fall, 2011

45A/2

Literature in English: Through Milton

fall, 2010

45A/1

Literature in English: Through Milton

spring, 2010

45A/2

Literature in English: Through Milton

fall, 2009

180E/1

The Epic: Imagined Communities and the Classical Epic

211/1

Chaucer: Canterbury Tales

spring, 2009

45A/2

Literature in English: Through Milton

Spring, 2008

112/1

: Middle English Literature

250/1

Research Seminar: Form and Style from Chaucer to Spenser

Fall, 2007

105/1

: Anglo-Saxon England

250/1

Research Seminar: Form and Style from Chaucer to Spenser

Spring, 2007

45A/1

Literature In English: Through Milton

150/2

Senior Seminar: Troy Ancient to Modern

Fall, 2006

100/15

Junior Seminar: Arthurian Legends

110/1

Upper Division Coursework: Medieval Literature: Love in the Middle Ages

Spring, 2006

105/1

Upper Division Coursework: Anglo-Saxon England

150/12

Senior Seminar: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Fall, 2005

211/1

Graduate Course: Chaucer

Spring, 2005

211/1

Graduate Course: Chaucer