MONSTERS

Dr. Michael A. Delahoyde
Washington State University


English 338 -- Fall 2009
Course Description
Syllabus

This site is currently alive ALIVE!
thanks initially to the mad efforts of
those here at Washington State University
who were enrolled in a 1998 Honors Seminar
focused on monsters in literature and film.
The course ran again Fall 2002, and this site
was updated and expanded by the new
2002 Igors. Fresh blood will be injected next
in the Fall semester 2009.

English 333 -- Fall 2006
Honors Seminar -- Fall 2002
Honors Seminar -- Spring 1998
Elsewhere -- Spring 1992



GENERAL RESOURCES

Introduction

Critical Thinking

Assignments & Exams

Documentation & Bibliography

Sample Writings

Links


EARLY MONSTERS

Classical Mythology

Medieval Monsters

Beowulf


CLASSIC MONSTERS

The Frankenstein Monster

Werewolves

Vampires

Witches

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Mummies

Zombies

ANIMALS AND INSECTS

Cryptozoology

The Island of Dr. Moreau

Dinosaurs

The Godzilla Clan

Apes

Spiders

Other Animals and Insects


OTHER MONSTROSITIES

Aliens

Robots & Machines

Cannibals

Death-Dolls & Killer Toys

Evil Clowns

Freaky Weird Things

Psychopathic Killers

Contemporary Horror

A Dark Shadows Gallery

Horror Music


This site last updated 4 October 2012.



Dr. Michael Delahoyde, Clinical Associate Professor
Department of English
Washington State University
Pullman, Washington 99164-5020
delahoyd@wsu.edu

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