
"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Dracula Course" Begins
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is both a compelling story and a microcosm of Victorian fixations, hangups, obsessions, anxieties. Dracula has stalked the imagination of both literary and popular culture since its publication in 1897, as attested by its enduring popularity and the scores of adaptations that have been made since. Come read this novel with me, and discover both what is so seductive and what is so repulsive about Dracula.

"The Beowulf Course" Begins
In the Old English epic Beowulf, the title character fights three monsters: Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon. Together, we will explore the symbolic meaning of each of these monsters, show what they each have to do with each other, and in the process grapple with the oldest epic in the English language.

"The Zombies Course" Begins (Copy)
Zombies are modern monsters. Although reanimated corpses and spectres appear in older stories, the zombie as we understand it now did not appear in fiction until the twentieth-century. In this course we will explore film, prose, and comic books to explain what zombie stories tell us about our own times.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Odyssey Course" Begins (Copy)
Homer’s Odyssey is, along with the Iliad, one of the two foundational epics of Greek myth and literature. Odysseus’s journey home after the Trojan War, in which he overcomes challenges from apathy to flesh-eating monsters, has captivated readers and listeners for millennia. Now it’s your turn to discover what’s worth knowing about The Odyssey!

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Medieval Werewolves Course" Begins
Stories of shapeshifters and werewolves go back centuries. Anglo-Norman writer Marie de France writes about Bisclavret in the twelfth century, but although her werewolf is the best-known it is not the only, or even the first tale of werewolf knights in the middle ages. In this course we will discover a number of medieval werewolves, from the moving to the horrifying, and begin to understand what makes werewolves so compelling.

"The Frankenstein Course" Begins
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a quintessential gothic novel, a foundational text in the history of science fiction, and a gripping monster story. It is beautiful, horrible, and philosophically engaging, has been continually in print since 1823, and has inspired countless imitations and adaptations. Find out what the fuss is about with me. Whether you’re reading Frankenstein for the first time or the tenth, this fascinating text is worth a closer look.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Beowulf Course" Begins
In the Old English epic Beowulf, the title character fights three monsters: Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon. Together, we will explore the symbolic meaning of each of these monsters, show what they each have to do with each other, and in the process grapple with the oldest epic in the English language.

"The Dracula Course" Begins
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is both a compelling story and a microcosm of Victorian fixations, hangups, obsessions, anxieties. Dracula has stalked the imagination of both literary and popular culture since its publication in 1897, as attested by its enduring popularity and the scores of adaptations that have been made since. Come read this novel with me, and discover both what is so seductive and what is so repulsive about Dracula.

"The Odyssey Course" Begins
Homer’s Odyssey is, along with the Iliad, one of the two foundational epics of Greek myth and literature. Odysseus’s journey home after the Trojan War, in which he overcomes challenges from apathy to flesh-eating monsters, has captivated readers and listeners for millennia. Now it’s your turn to discover what’s worth knowing about The Odyssey!

"The Medieval Werewolves Course" Begins
Stories of shapeshifters and werewolves go back centuries. Anglo-Norman writer Marie de France writes about Bisclavret in the twelfth century, but although her werewolf is the best-known it is not the only, or even the first tale of werewolf knights in the middle ages. In this course we will discover a number of medieval werewolves, from the moving to the horrifying, and begin to understand what makes werewolves so compelling.

"The Frankenstein Course" Begins
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a quintessential gothic novel, a foundational text in the history of science fiction, and a gripping monster story. It is beautiful, horrible, and philosophically engaging, has been continually in print since 1823, and has inspired countless imitations and adaptations. Find out what the fuss is about with me. Whether you’re reading Frankenstein for the first time or the tenth, this fascinating text is worth a closer look.

"The Zombies Course" Begins
Zombies are modern monsters. Although reanimated corpses and spectres appear in older stories, the zombie as we understand it now did not appear in fiction until the twentieth-century. In this course we will explore film, prose, and comic books to explain what zombie stories tell us about our own times.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Dracula Course" Begins
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is both a compelling story and a microcosm of Victorian fixations, hangups, obsessions, anxieties. Dracula has stalked the imagination of both literary and popular culture since its publication in 1897, as attested by its enduring popularity and the scores of adaptations that have been made since. Come read this novel with me, and discover both what is so seductive and what is so repulsive about Dracula.

"The Medieval Werewolves Course" Begins
Stories of shapeshifters and werewolves go back centuries. Anglo-Norman writer Marie de France writes about Bisclavret in the twelfth century, but although her werewolf is the best-known it is not the only, or even the first tale of werewolf knights in the middle ages. In this course we will discover a number of medieval werewolves, from the moving to the horrifying, and begin to understand what makes werewolves so compelling.

"The Zombies Course" Begins
Zombies are modern monsters. Although reanimated corpses and spectres appear in older stories, the zombie as we understand it now did not appear in fiction until the twentieth-century. In this course we will explore film, prose, and comic books to explain what zombie stories tell us about our own times.

"The Frankenstein Course" Begins
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a quintessential gothic novel, a foundational text in the history of science fiction, and a gripping monster story. It is beautiful, horrible, and philosophically engaging, has been continually in print since 1823, and has inspired countless imitations and adaptations. Find out what the fuss is about with me. Whether you’re reading Frankenstein for the first time or the tenth, this fascinating text is worth a closer look.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Course" Begins
Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde made Stevenson’s career as a professional writer and is one of the most memorable and influential horror stories ever written. Join Dr. Paul Moffett in this four-week course exploring this story, the ideas of being split and being doubled, whether good manners are the means by which monstrosity can hide, and more.

"The Dracula Course" Begins
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is both a compelling story and a microcosm of Victorian fixations, hangups, obsessions, anxieties. Dracula has stalked the imagination of both literary and popular culture since its publication in 1897, as attested by its enduring popularity and the scores of adaptations that have been made since. Come read this novel with me, and discover both what is so seductive and what is so repulsive about Dracula.

"The Medieval Werewolves Course" Begins
Stories of shapeshifters and werewolves go back centuries. Anglo-Norman writer Marie de France writes about Bisclavret in the twelfth century, but although her werewolf is the best-known it is not the only, or even the first tale of werewolf knights in the middle ages. In this course we will discover a number of medieval werewolves, from the moving to the horrifying, and begin to understand what makes werewolves so compelling.

"The Zombies Course" Begins
Zombies are modern monsters. Although reanimated corpses and spectres appear in older stories, the zombie as we understand it now did not appear in fiction until the twentieth-century. In this course we will explore film, prose, and comic books to explain what zombie stories tell us about our own times.
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