CLASS HISTORY
Julian Darius

Transcripts often do not provide complete information on class titles, particularly for seminars and graduate coursework. Most university transcripts do not list the instructor's name along with the class, and many audited classes are not recorded at all. In addition, transcripts organize coursework chronologically and not by department or area within that department. This class history, including all college courses taken and audited, has been prepared to solve these problems.

The instructor for each class is given in parentheses following the class title. Each department or area has a GPA that includes both graduate and undergraduate coursework. The university at which a course was taken is abbreviated; please see curriculum vitae for details.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (29.75 classes, 1 ongoing, 1 audit, 1 incomplete)A- / B+ (3.676) 99.25/27
M.A. (4.0 grade point average)Summer 2002 (SIUC) _
B.A. (magna cum laude)Spring 1998 (Lawrence) _
Language and Rhetoric (2 classes)A (4.0) 8.00/02
History of the English Language (Anita R. Reidinger)Fall 1999 (SIUC Engl-403): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Teaching College Composition (R. Gerald Nelms)Fall 1999 (SIUC Engl-502): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Survey Courses (2 classes)A- (3.875) 7.75/02
Major American Writers (Peter Fritzell)Spring 1996 (Lawrence Eng-25): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Major British Writers II (Wojciech Kotas)Fall 1995 (Lawrence Eng-24): A- (3.75) 3.75/01
Renaissance Literature (11 classes)A- / B+ (3.625) 36.25/10
Renaissance Literature (Bertrand Goldgar)Fall 1997 (Lawrence Eng-35): C+ (2.25) 2.25/01
Readings in Spenser (Mary E. Lamb)Fall 2001 (SIUC Engl-589-747): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Introduction to Shakespeare (R. Anderson)Spring 1997 (Lawrence Eng-35): C (2.0) 2.00/01
Shakespeare I: The Histories and the Comedies (Clinton A. Brand)Summer 2001 (SIUC Engl-471): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Shakespeare II: Shakespeare after 1600 (Zoltan Markus)Spring 2002 (SIUC Engl-472): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Ben Jonson (Todd H. Sammons)Spring 2003 (UHM Eng-669): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Donne (Clinton A. Brand)Spring 2001 (SIUC Engl-510): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Milton (Clinton A. Brand)Spring 2000 (SIUC Engl-473): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Milton (Todd H. Sammons)Spring 2003 (UHM Eng-660M): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Readings in Milton, Utopianism, and America (Clinton A. Brand)Fall 2000 (SIUC Engl-589-728): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Thesis (Clinton A. Brand)Summer 2001 (SIUC Engl-599-728): Pass 0.00/00
Non-Renaissance Literature (8 classes, 1 incomplete)B+ (3.321) 23.25/07
Studies in Medieval Literature (R. Anderson)Winter 1998 (Lawrence Eng-32): D+ (1.25) 1.25/01
Chaucer (Mark Addison Amos)Fall 2001 (SIUC Engl-405): incomplete 0.00/00
Society and Theater in the English Restoration (Robert McHenry)Fall 2002 (UHM Eng-775U): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Irish and British Writing in the "Age of Reason" (Michael Griffin)Spring 2001 (SIUC Engl-516): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Romanticism and Laboring-Class Poetry (Scott J. McEathron)Spring 2001 (SIUC Engl-530): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Romanticism (Timothy Spurgin)Fall 1996 (Lawrence Eng-40): C (2.0) 2.00/01
Mark Twain and the Rise of Realism (Fred W. Robbins)Summer 2000 (SIUE Engl-534): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Nineteenth-Century English Novel (J. Gregorek)Winter 1995 (Antioch Lit-281): Pass 0.00/00
Modern British Fiction (Richard F. Peterson)Spring 2000 (SIUC Engl-453): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Topics Courses (2 classes)A (4.0) 8.00/02
Autobiography in America (Peter Fritzell)Spring 1997 (Lawrence Eng-60D): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Readings in Women's Autobiography (Mary E. Lamb)Fall 2000 (SIUC Engl-589-747): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Comparative Literature (1.75 classes, 1 audit)A (4.0) 4.00/01
Dante's Inferno and Contemporary American Writing (Edward J. Brunner)Spring 2002 (SIUC Engl-493): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Narratives of the Multiple Politics of Culture (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak)Spring 2003 (UHM Eng-785): Audit 0.00/00
Literary Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 1999 (AcNat Lit-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/00
Literary Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 2000 (AcNat Lit-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/00
Literary Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 2001 (AcNat Lit-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/00
Creative Writing (3 classes, 1 ongoing)A (4.0) 12.00/03
Literary Composition: Fiction (Mark Dintenfass)Winter 1997 (Lawrence Eng-21): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Tutorial in Fiction Writing: Novel Writing (Mark Dintenfass)Fall 1997 (Lawrence Eng-91BA): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Graduate Writing Workshop: Fiction (Sia Figiel)Fall 2002 (UHM Eng-611C): A (4.0) 4.00/01
Seminar in Creative Writing (Ian MacMillan)Fall 2003 (UHM Eng-711): ongoing _
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (10 classes, 3 ongoing, 0.667 incomplete)B+ (3.533) 35.333/10.000
Elementary French I (Veronique Zaytzeff)Summer 2000 (SIUE Fr-101; 4/3 class): A (4.0) 5.333/01.333
Elementary French II (Debbie Mann)Summer 2000 (SIUE Fr-102; 4/3 class): A (4.0) 5.333/01.333
Intermediate French I (Philippe Chavasse)Fall 2001 (SIUC Fr-201A; 4/3 class): B (3.0) 4.000/01.333
Intermediate French II (Maryam B. Sanjabi)Spring 2002 (SIUC Fr-201B; 4/3 class): C (2.0) 2.667/01.333
Intermediate French Conversation (Maryam B. Sanjabi)Fall 2001 (SIUC Fr-220; 2/3 class): incomplete 0.000/00.000
Intermediate French Conversation (Philippe Chavasse)Spring 2002 (SIUC Fr-220; 2/3 class): A (4.0) 4.000/00.667
Intensive Intermediate French Abroad (in Lyon, France)*Summer 2002 (Lyon; 2 classes): B (3.0) 6.000/02.000
Composition (Marion Correnoz)Fall 2002 (UHM Fr-312): A (4.0) 4.000/01.000
Contemporary French Civilization (Marion Correnoz)Spring 2003 (UHM Fr-361): A (4.0) 4.000/01.000
Intensive Third-Level French Abroad (in Annecy, France)Summer 2003 (UHM Fr-360; 2 classes): ongoing _
20th Century French Theatre (Kathryn Hoffmann)Fall 2003 (UHM Fr-421): ongoing _
HISTORY (9 classes, 1 audit)B- (2.969) 23.75/8
The Glory that was Greece: Homer to Alexander the Great (William Chaney)Fall 1996 (Lawrence Hist-40): A- (3.75) 3.75/1
Athletes and Heroes in Ancient Greece (Daniel Taylor)Winter 1998 (Lawrence Clas-53): B (3.0) 3.00/1
The Grandeur that was Rome: Romulus to Constantine the Great (William Chaney)Winter 1998 (Lawrence Hist-41): B- (2.75) 2.75/1
Medieval Civilization from the Fall of Rome to A.D. 1050 (William Chaney)Spring 1997 (Lawrence Hist-42): B+ (3.25) 3.25/1
The High Middle Ages: Papal Revolution to Dante (William Chaney)Winter 1998 (Lawrence Hist-43): Audit 0.00/0
Early Modern Europe, 1300-1770 (Barbara Davis)Fall 1994 (Antioch Hist-115W): Pass 0.00/0
Europe in the Age of Nationalism, World War, and Totalitarianism, 1851-1990 (Cohen)Winter 1996 (Lawrence Hist-47): B (3.0) 3.00/1
Byzantine History (M. Hittle)Spring 1998 (Lawrence Hist-53): C- (1.75) 1.75/1
Heroic Societies: Epic and History (William Chaney)Spring 1998 (Lawrence Hist-70): B (3.0) 3.00/1
Women and Men in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Lynn Sikkink)Fall 1995 (Lawrence Anth-35): B+ (3.25) 3.25/1
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION (6 classes, 1 audit)B+ (3.563) 14.25/4
Introduction to the History of Western PhilosophyWinter 1995 (Antioch Phil-107): Pass 0.00/0
Eastern Philosophy and Religion (Ramesh Patel)Fall 1994 (Antioch Phil-???): Audit 0.00/0
Classical Mythology (Szuba)Winter 1997 (Lawrence Clas-52): B (3.0) 3.00/1
History of Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle (John Dreher)Fall 1996 (Lawrence Phil-21): B+ (3.25) 3.25/1
Christianity in the Modern World (Karen Carr)Winter 1998 (Lawrence RlSt-24): A (4.0) 4.00/1
Gandhi: Truth and Non-Violence (Ramesh Patel)Fall 1994 (Antioch Phil-229): Pass 0.00/0
Mystical Literature (Anthony Steinbock)Summer 2002 (SIUC Phil-385-401): A (4.0) 4.00/1
ART HISTORY (4 classes)B+ (3.438) 13.75/4
Survey of Western Art II (Rogers)Fall 1997 (Lawrence ArHi-11): B+ (3.25) 3.25/1
Later Medieval Art and Architecture (Michael Orr)Winter 1997 (Lawrence ArHi-47): B- (2.75) 2.75/1
Seminar: Gothic Art and Architecture (Michael Orr)Spring 1998 (Lawrence ArHi-72): A (4.0) 4.00/1
The Illuminated Book (Michael Orr)Spring 1996 (Lawrence ArHi-60): A- (3.75) 3.75/1
CINEMA (3.25 classes, 0.5 audit)N.A. 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (UFVA)Summer 1997 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Audit 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Winston-Salem, North Carolina (UFVA)Summer 1998 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 1999 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Boston, Massachusetts (UFVA)Summer 1999 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 2000 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Colorado Springs, Colorado (UFVA)Summer 2000 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Tallahassee, Florida (FSU)Spring 2001 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/4 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Rochester, New York (UFVA)Summer 2001 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
Cinema Studies in Ithaca, New York (UFVA)Summer 2002 (AcNat Cine-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE (3 classes)B+ (3.375) 6.75/2
Survey of Mathematics for the Liberal ArtsWinter 1995 (Antioch Math-124): Pass 0.00/0
Aspects of Physics: Cosmology (Jeffrey Collett)Spring 1996 (Lawrence Phys-09): A- (3.75) 3.75/1
Introduction to Oceanography (Smith)Fall 1996 (Lawrence Geol-04): B (3.0) 3.00/1
ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (2 classes, 1 audit)D (1.0) 1.00/1
Intensive Elementary Greek (Daniel Taylor)Fall 1995 (Lawrence Clas-10): D (1.0) 1.00/1
Intermediate Greek Reading (Daniel Taylor)Winter 1996 (Lawrence Clas-14): Pass 0.00/0
New Testament Greek (Daniel Taylor)Spring 1996 (Lawrence Clas-31): Audit 0.00/0
LIBERAL ARTS (2 classes)A- (3.75) 3.75/1
Freshman Studies II (M. Hittle)Winter 1996 (Lawrence Frsh-02H): A- (3.75) 3.75/1
Irish Studies in Claremont, California (CGU)Spring 2000 (AcNat LibA-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
Arts and Humanities in Waikiki, Hawai'iSpring 2002 (AcNat LibA-590; 1/2 class): Pass 0.00/0
THEATRE AND SPEECH (1.2 classes)N.A. 0.00/0
Voice and SpeechFall 1994 (Antioch Thea-195): Pass 0.00/0
Tai ChiFall 1994 (Antioch PE-117; 1/5 class): Pass 0.00/0
GOVERNMENT / POLITICAL SCIENCE (1 class)N.A. 0.00/0
Introduction to Political Philosophy (Frank Adler)Winter 1995 (Antioch PolS-245W): Pass 0.00/0
TOTAL (71.2 classes, 4 ongoing, 4.5 audits, 1.667 incomplete)B+ (3.471) 197.8333/57

NOTES
* Included Etude grammaticale (16 hours) and Expression orale (16 hours), both taught by Jérôme Curinier; Compréhension écrite (16 hours) and Etude lexicale (16 hours), both taught by Christine Nodin; Civilisation (8 hours) with Matthieu Chaigne; and Théâtre (8 hours) with Mélanie Racine.