
Mythology
Project Orpheus, for Humanities in the
Ancient World and Mythology courses (esp. Humanities 101 and Humanities 103).
Medieval Arts & Humanities
Resources for current and future classes in
Humanities (esp. Humanities 302, Fall 2007) and Honors (esp. Honors 440).
Chaucer
Resources for classes (esp. English 383).
Renaissance Arts & Humanities
Resources for Humanities classes (esp. Humanities 302).
Shakespeare
Delahoyde's new-millennial obsession and for
Shakespeare classes (esp. English 305, Summer 2008; English 205, Fall 2008;
English 306; Honors 440).
Literature
Author pages, critical theory, research and
writing resources for literature courses (e.g., Honors English 199).
20th-Century Arts & Humanities
Resources for Humanities in the Modern World
(i.e., Humanities 304, Spring 2008).
Monsters
A resource for the study of monsters in
literature and film and for an occasional Honors Seminar.
(Most recently an English 333 course Fall 2006.)
Planet of Dinosaurs
The Dino-Source for popular culture
scholarship on dinosaur films.
Science Fiction
Developing in conjunction with an occasional
class on Science Fiction (English 333), this began as a film site for a
Fall 2000 lecture and film series.
Writing Hospital
Resources and materials for Composition
(e.g., Honors English 298 and the occasional English 101) and other
writing courses. Woe to you if you have been sent here, but you'll
be a better and healthier human as a result.
Center for the Applied Study of the Humanities
It turns out I've been appointed Director of an
Institute I just made up.
Food
A resource for the interdisciplinary study
of food; this site originated in a Washington State University Honors
Seminar.
Semi-Personal Info
The tragic life and untimely deaths of
Michael Delahoyde. Weed it and reap.
