Brigid Flynn
Part-Time Lecturer in English
Brigid Flynn is a PhD candidate and Instructor in English at Northeastern University. She holds a Master’s Degree in English and Film Studies from the University of Rhode Island. Her research interests include film adaptation, children’s literature, and the Victorian novel. She is currently writing a dissertation on the representation of children in Victorian Literature.
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Education
PhD Candidate (ABD), English, Northeastern University
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Contact
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Address
464 Holmes Hall
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115 -
Office Hours
Tuesday 1:30pm-3pm (Zoom), and by appointment
First-Year Writing
ENGW 1111
Designed for students to study and practice writing in a workshop setting. Students read a range of texts in order to describe and evaluate the choices writers make and apply that knowledge to their own writing and explore how writing functions in a range of academic, professional, and public contexts. Offers students an opportunity to learn how to conduct research using primary and secondary sources; how to write for various purposes and audiences in multiple genres and media; and how to give and receive feedback, to revise their work, and to reflect on their growth as writers.