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Show Courses Taught: English Drama English Drama English Drama English Drama English Novel Introduction) Shakespeare) Elizabethan) Restoration and Eighteenth Century) Modern) English Poetry (Elizabethan and Seventeenth Century) English Literature (Elizabethan) English Literature (Survey) Introduction to Research and Literary Criticism Research and Publications: 1. A Study of Tamburlalne the Great, M.A. Thesis, Duke University, 1961. 2. The Moslem Elements in English Drama: ca. 1580-1642. With an Edition of the Travallles of the Three English Brothers. Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University, 1965. 3. A Short Dictionary of Literary Terms, Damascus, 1969. 4. Drama and the Theatre: an Introduction, Damascus, 1970 5. Over one hundred Arabic short stories translated Into English for the English Service of Radio Damascus, some of which have been published by Syrian periodicals. 6. Various reviews and critical essays on dramatic literature published in Syrian periodicals. 7. Currently working on a bibliographical study of Arabic drama and short story. 8. Currently working on two chapters of an anthology of essays on the Arab World to be published by Syracuse University Press, U. S. A., in the Spring of 1973. References: 1. Professor Joseph A. Bryant, Jr., Department of English, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 40506 2. Professor Benjamin Boyce, Department of English, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706. 3. Professor James Roy King, 2000 N. Fountain Blvd., Springfield, Ohio 45504. 4. Dr. Benjamin Powell. (Librarian), Duke University Library, Durham, North Carolina 27706. 5. Mr. George F. Wiese, Patterson School, Lenoir, North Carolina 28645. |