ENGL160 Techniques of Fiction
ENGL162 Writing Creative Nonfiction
ENGL165 Intermediate Poetry Workshop
ENGL166 Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL210 The 18th Century British Novel
ENGL221 The Black Bildungsroman
ENGL223 Medieval Legend and Myth in the British Isles
ENGL229 Fictions of Consumption
ENGL233 Ibsen, Shaw, and the Play of Ideas
ENGL249 Interpretation in Fiction: The Reader in the Text
ENGL250 Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL257 Queer Literature and Studies
ENGL282 Feminist Theory
ENGL283 From Anti-humanism to the Posthuman: Writing in the Humanities
ENGL295 Reading Theories
ENGL103 Humanizing the American: Management of Difference in American Literature
ENGL212 Machines and Modernity
ENGL272 Postcolonial Theory
ENGL303 Narrative Theory
ENGL332 Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL344 Spoken and Unspeakable: Violence in Contemporary Literature and Theory
ENGL130 The English Essay
ENGL151 Introduction to Poetic Technique
ENGL157 Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop: On Reading
ENGL158 Advanced Nonfiction Workshop: Biography and Profile
ENGL159 The Grotesque
ENGL160 Techniques of Fiction
ENGL163 Distinguished Writers/New Voices
ENGL167 Intermediate Fiction Workshop
ENGL168 Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL332 Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL215 Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL235 Black and Asian Workers in U.S. Culture and History
ENGL251 Epic Tradition
ENGL259 Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL289 Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975
ENGL235 Black and Asian Workers in U.S. Culture and History
ENGL246 After the Realist Novel: Literary Narrative, 1880-1914
ENGL277 American Pastoral
ENGL215 Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL220 Medieval Works in Performance
ENGL251 Epic Tradition
ENGL259 Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL286 History of the English Language
ENGL217 Harlots, Rakes, and Libertines
ENGL302 American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
ENGL217 Harlots, Rakes, and Libertines
ENGL235 Black and Asian Workers in U.S. Culture and History
ENGL240 Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL241 Literature and Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Telling Border Stories
ENGL259 Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL272 Postcolonial Theory
ENGL290 'Se Habla Inglés': The Politics and Meaning of Orality and Text in Chicano/a & Nuyorican Spoken Word
ENGL302 American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
ENGL204 American Literature, 1865-1945
ENGL235 Black and Asian Workers in U.S. Culture and History
ENGL237 The Sixties
ENGL240 Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL241 Literature and Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Telling Border Stories
ENGL267 Gwendolyn Brooks: Life and Works
ENGL277 American Pastoral
ENGL289 Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975
ENGL290 'Se Habla Inglés': The Politics and Meaning of Orality and Text in Chicano/a & Nuyorican Spoken Word
ENGL302 American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
ENGL304 Theorizing the Black Girl in the Long Nineteenth Century
ENGL335 The American Inner-Self Industry
ENGL343 Making History in the Contemporary American Novel
ENGL215 Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL217 Harlots, Rakes, and Libertines
ENGL220 Medieval Works in Performance
ENGL246 After the Realist Novel: Literary Narrative, 1880-1914
ENGL259 Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL315 Recent British Drama: Orton, Pinter, Churchill
ENGL332 Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL231 Prizing the Book
ENGL235 Black and Asian Workers in U.S. Culture and History
ENGL241 Literature and Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Telling Border Stories
ENGL267 Gwendolyn Brooks: Life and Works
ENGL272 Postcolonial Theory
ENGL290 'Se Habla Inglés': The Politics and Meaning of Orality and Text in Chicano/a & Nuyorican Spoken Word
ENGL302 American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
ENGL151 Introduction to Poetic Technique
ENGL157 Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop: On Reading
ENGL158 Advanced Nonfiction Workshop: Biography and Profile
ENGL159 The Grotesque
ENGL160 Techniques of Fiction
ENGL163 Distinguished Writers/New Voices
ENGL167 Intermediate Fiction Workshop
ENGL168 Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL174 A Playwright's Workshop: Great Experiments in Theater
ENGL212 Machines and Modernity
ENGL213 Introduction to Western Drama
ENGL241 Literature and Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Border: Telling Border Stories
ENGL246 After the Realist Novel: Literary Narrative, 1880-1914
ENGL251 Epic Tradition
ENGL272 Postcolonial Theory
ENGL286 History of the English Language
ENGL289 Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975
ENGL290 'Se Habla Inglés': The Politics and Meaning of Orality and Text in Chicano/a & Nuyorican Spoken Word
ENGL303 Narrative Theory
ENGL315 Recent British Drama: Orton, Pinter, Churchill
ENGL332 Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL343 Making History in the Contemporary American Novel
ENGL344 Spoken and Unspeakable: Violence in Contemporary Literature and Theory
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