Douglas J. McMillan
Visiting Professor, Department of English

Office: Bate 2114 • Phone: 252-328-2736 • E-mail: McMillanD@ecu.edu
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Douglas McMillan is author of Approaches to Teaching Goethe's Faust (MLA, 1987), co-author (with Kathryn Fladenmuller) of Rules of Regular Life  (Medieval Institute Publications, 1997; 2nd expanded edition [with Daniel Marcel La Corte] 2004), and author of over sixty other items including "Discarded and Reclaimed Images, Natives, and Dinosaurs:  C. S. Lewis as Teacher and Literary Historian" (The Lamp-Post, Autumn 1997) and "Current Approaches to Selected Medieval and Renaissance Literary Reflections of Religious Culture" (Religion and the Arts, 1999).  Teaching interests include medieval and Renaissance studies with emphasis on Hoccleve, Chaucer, and Spenser, and the interconnections of literature and religion with emphasis on Gerard Manley Hopkins, C. S. Lewis, and Flannery O'Connor.

Degrees
A.B.  De Paul University, Chicago 
M.A. University of Maryland, College Park 
Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park

Areas of Interest
Medieval Literature 
Religious Studies 
Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century 
C.S. Lewis & Flannery O'Connor 
Literature and Religion

Courses Taught
6465: Special Topics Seminar in Folklore 
6165: Special Studies Seminar in English Literature 
6118: Arthurian Romance 
6005: Bibliography and Methods 
5500: History of the English Language 
4530: Special Topics Seminar 
4050: Prose and Poetry of the English Renaissance 
4020: Chaucer 
4010: Medieval Literature
3640: Literature and Religion
3630: The Bible as Literature 
3610: Human Values in Literature 
3600: Classics from Homer to Dante 
3570: American Folklore 
3460: Classical Mythology 
3420: The Short Story 
3000: British and American Literary History 
2100: Major British Writers 
2000: Interpreting Literature 
1200: Composition 
1100: Composition

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