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ENGL 323A

Autumn 2009

Shakespeare before 1603

COURSE WEBSITE
http://faculty.washington.edu/jcjc/323/323indexAutumn2009.html

Instructor:  Professor John Coldewey

Office:  Padelford A 502
Office Hours: 
MW 1:30-2:30pm and by appointment
Phone:  543-2183

e-mail:  jcjc@u.washington.edu

Instructor Homepage:  http://faculty.washington.edu/jcjc/

Class Meeting Times and Location:
    
MW 3:30pm-5:20pm in Condon Hall 115

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