Faculty - Paul Bauschatz
Address:
Paul Bauschatz
Associate Professor of English
5752 Neville Hall, Room 304
Orono, Maine 04469-5752
U.S.A.
Professor Bauschatz retired from teaching in 2006. His areas of expertise include Linguistics, Modern Grammar, Old English Language and Literature.
Teaching:
A sampling of courses taught by Dr. Bauschatz appears below:
ENG 001: Writing Workshop
ENG 101: College Composition
ENG 170: Foundations of Literary Analysis
ENG 222: Reading Poems
ENG 251: English Literature Survey – From the Beginnings to Neoclassicism
ENG 252: English Literature Survey – Romanticism to the Present
ENG 476: History of the English Language
ENG 477: Modern Grammar
ENG 529: Studies in Literature – Old English
ENG 551: Medieval English Literature
INT 410 Introduction to Linguistics
Selected Articles:
“The uneasy evolution of My Fair Lady from Pygmalion,’ SHAW 18 (1998).
“Paul Klee’s Anna Wenne and the work of art,” Art History (1996), Vol. 19, 74-101.
“Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Bowles,” Style, Vol. 27 (1993), 17-40.
“Paul Klee’s speaking pictures,” Word and Image, Vol 7. (1991), pp. 149-164.
