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ENGL107The City in American Fiction
ENGL109Performing Values: Ethical Questions in Modern Theater
ENGL110Poetry and Democracy
ENGL111English Renaissance Drama
ENGL114The Literature and Legacy of Oscar Wilde
ENGL117King Lear and the Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL118Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
ENGL119American Autobiography: Stories of the Self in Society
ENGL142Storyfirst Online
ENGL143Writing and Reading Short Stories
ENGL144Introduction to Fiction Writing
ENGL145Intermediate Fiction Writing
ENGL147Reading and Writing Literary Nonfiction
ENGL151Introduction to Poetic Technique
ENGL152Personalizing History
ENGL153Telling and Storytelling: An Introduction to Writing Creative Nonfiction
ENGL166Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL168Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL173Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL186Recent American Fiction
ENGL195Readings in American Drama
ENGL208Enlightenment to Modernism: British Literature, 1780 - 1900
ENGL209Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
ENGL211Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway)
ENGL213 Introduction to Western Drama
ENGL214Medieval Masculinities
ENGL215Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL216Readings in the Novel
ENGL217Medieval Romances
ENGL218The Uses of Fantasy: A 20th-Century Sampler of Unreailty
ENGL219The Great American Novel
ENGL220Medieval Works in Performance
ENGL225The British Enlightenment
ENGL226The 1790s: British Literature and Culture
ENGL227Women's Writing in the 20th Century
ENGL230Harlem Renaissance
ENGL233Ibsen, Shaw, and the Play of Ideas
ENGL235Modern Drama II
ENGL237More Plays in Pairs
ENGL239Western Movies: Myth, Ideology, and Genre
ENGL240Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL243Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL248The British Novel in the 19th Century
ENGL251Epic Tradition
ENGL252The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853 - 1953
ENGL253Renaissance Plays and Poems: The Tudor Period
ENGL260Faulkner and the Thirties
ENGL262Formalism, Ethics, and Aesthetics: Victorian Poetry and the Modern World
ENGL265Domesticity and Gender in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture
ENGL266Victorian Realism
ENGL268Whose Melville? Close Readings of Melville's Major Works
ENGL272Postcolonial Theory
ENGL275Postcolonial Literature
ENGL277American Pastoral
ENGL286History of the English Language
ENGL290Introduction to Reading "Race" Through Psychoanalysis
ENGL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
ENGL295Reading Theories
ENGL297Theories of Ethnicity and 20th-Century Literature
ENGL298Queer Theory
ENGL303The Middle Passage in Black Atlantic Literature and Culture
ENGL305Black Women Writers
ENGL307Literature and Politics in 19th-Century Britain
ENGL308The Culture of the Quixote
ENGL309Literature of American South
ENGL313Poetics
ENGL318Black Feminist Critical Theory
ENGL322Voice and Persona in Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL323African American Literature at Mid-Century
ENGL324Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
ENGL327The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre
ENGL328The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL330American Modernism
ENGL340American Tropics: Literature from the U.S. Colonies - Hawaii, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico
ENGL343Making History in the Contemporary American Novel
ENGL346The Novel and Portraiture
ENGL352Plotting Marriage in African American Fiction
ENGL355Theory of Literary Genres
ENGL356Literature and the Life Cycle
ENGL358The Transatlantic 18th Century: City, Country, Colony
ENGL359The Conversational 18th Century


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ENGL107The City in American Fiction
ENGL108American Idols: Blackness and the Culture of Celebrity
ENGL111English Renaissance Drama
ENGL112The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism
ENGL113Reading the Third World
ENGL114The Literature and Legacy of Oscar Wilde
ENGL115Literature of London
ENGL116Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL118Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
ENGL146Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL152Personalizing History
ENGL153Telling and Storytelling: An Introduction to Writing Creative Nonfiction
ENGL156Approaches to Writing Creative Nonfiction
ENGL160Techniques of Fiction
ENGL165Beginning Poetry Workshop
ENGL167Intermediate Fiction Workshop
ENGL173Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL186Recent American Fiction
ENGL195Readings in American Drama
ENGL205Shakespeare
ENGL207Chaucer
ENGL210From Cloister to Court: Radical Women in the Middle Ages
ENGL212The Contemporary American Short Story
ENGL215Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL216Readings in the Novel
ENGL218The Uses of Fantasy: A 20th-Century Sampler of Unreailty
ENGL219The Great American Novel
ENGL222Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
ENGL226The 1790s: British Literature and Culture
ENGL230Harlem Renaissance
ENGL232Plays in Pairs
ENGL233Ibsen, Shaw, and the Play of Ideas
ENGL234Modern Drama: Classic Texts and Contemporary Inheritors
ENGL236Selected Caribbean Women Writers
ENGL237More Plays in Pairs
ENGL243Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL246After the Realist Novel: Literary Narrative, 1880 - 1914
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL250Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL251Epic Tradition
ENGL252The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853 - 1953
ENGL253Renaissance Plays and Poems: The Tudor Period
ENGL254Shakespeare on Film
ENGL260Faulkner and the Thirties
ENGL262Formalism, Ethics, and Aesthetics: Victorian Poetry and the Modern World
ENGL263The Invention of Mark Twain: Reading the Major Works
ENGL265Domesticity and Gender in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture
ENGL266Victorian Realism
ENGL267Forms of Narrative
ENGL268Whose Melville? Close Readings of Melville's Major Works
ENGL272Postcolonial Theory
ENGL273South Asian Writing in Diaspora
ENGL274Recovering the Latino/a Literary Heritage of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
ENGL277American Pastoral
ENGL278Modernism and Its Manifestos
ENGL28020th-Century African American Literature, 1940 - Present
ENGL281Virginia Woolf: Literature, Autobiography, and Biography
ENGL284Aesthetics and Politics in Latino/a Literature
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL290Introduction to Reading "Race" Through Psychoanalysis
ENGL291Law, Race, and Literature: An Introduction to Critical Race Theory
ENGL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
ENGL299Asian American Popular Culture and Criticism
ENGL302Nature, Ideology, and Literary Form
ENGL307Literature and Politics in 19th-Century Britain
ENGL310Jefferson and Hemings
ENGL313Poetics
ENGL320Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL322Voice and Persona in Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL323African American Literature at Mid-Century
ENGL327The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre
ENGL328The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL338American Literatures and the Powers of Culture
ENGL344Spoken and Unspeakable: Violence in Contemporary Literature and Theory
ENGL346The Novel and Portraiture
ENGL352Plotting Marriage in African American Fiction
ENGL353The Mark of Zora: Rereading Hurston's Literary Legacy
ENGL410Senior Thesis Tutorial
ENGL420Student Forum

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