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ENGL102Outsiders in European Literature
ENGL108Sequels, Prequels, and Rewrites
ENGL109Performing Values: Ethical Questions in Modern Theater
ENGL110Poetry and Democracy
ENGL111Shakespeare and Company
ENGL113Reading the Third World
ENGL129Resisting the Romance in Black and White and Technicolor
ENGL131Writing About Places
ENGL152Personalizing History
ENGL161The Supernatural
ENGL180Writing About Science
ENGL195Readings in American Drama
ENGL201AWays of Reading:
ENGL201BWays of Reading: Topic Two
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Topic Three
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Topic Four
ENGL201EWays of Reading: Topic Five
ENGL201FWays of Reading: Topic Six
ENGL201GWays of Reading: Topic Seven
ENGL204American Literature, 1865-1945
ENGL206British Literature: Late Renaissance to Enlightenment
ENGL208Enlightenment to Modernism: British Literature, 1780-1900
ENGL209From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel
ENGL210The 18th-Century British Novel
ENGL211Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway)
ENGL214Medieval Masculinities
ENGL215Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL219The Great American Novel
ENGL220Medieval Works in Performance
ENGL221African American Anticolonial Literature
ENGL223Medieval Legend and Myth in the British Isles
ENGL225The British Enlightenment
ENGL229Fictions of Consumption
ENGL234Scripts and Shows: Modern Drama as Literature and Performance
ENGL237The Sixties
ENGL239Western Movies: Myth, Ideology, and Genre
ENGL240Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL249Interpretation in Fiction: The Reader in the Text
ENGL251Epic Tradition
ENGL252Restoration and 18th-Century Theater
ENGL253Renaissance Plays and Poems: The Tudor Period
ENGL255Theories and Fiction of Androgyny
ENGL256The British Novel in the Romantic Period
ENGL257Queer Literature and Studies
ENGL259Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL260Faulkner and the Thirties
ENGL262Major English Poets: The Victorian Period
ENGL264Renaissance Drama
ENGL265Domesticity and Gender in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture
ENGL266Victorian Realism
ENGL272Postcolonial Theory
ENGL274Oral Histories and the Portland Brownstone Quarry
ENGL275Postcolonial Literature
ENGL277American Pastoral
ENGL284Cultural Criticism Before Theory
ENGL285British Modernist Literature
ENGL286History of the English Language
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
ENGL295Reading Theories
ENGL298Queer Theory
ENGL299A Playwright's Workshop
ENGL301Irish Plays and Politics
ENGL303Narrative Theory
ENGL306American Realism
ENGL308Stein and Woolf
ENGL312The Comic Novel from Fielding to Fielding
ENGL314Americans Abroad: The Literature and Politics of Travel, 1675-1975
ENGL315Recent British Drama: Orton, Pinter, Churchill
ENGL320Writing Black Radicalism: W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James and Richard Wright
ENGL321Culture of Gay Liberation
ENGL324Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
ENGL326Advanced Nonfiction Workshop: Biography and Profile
ENGL327The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre
ENGL328The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL329Postwar American Writers: Philip Roth and Don DeLillo
ENGL330American Modernism
ENGL331Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins
ENGL332Romanticism, Criticism, and Theory
ENGL335The American Inner-Self Industry
ENGL337Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL342Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL349Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL350Doing Theory in Style
ENGL352Plotting Marriage in African American Fiction
ENGL355Theory of Literary Genres


Spring 2011 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       ENGL
ENGL102Outsiders in European Literature
ENGL106American Political Novel
ENGL112The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism
ENGL113Reading the Third World
ENGL116Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL129Resisting the Romance in Black and White and Technicolor
ENGL132Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer
ENGL152Personalizing History
ENGL159The Grotesque
ENGL180Writing About Science
ENGL195Readings in American Drama
ENGL201AWays of Reading:
ENGL201BWays of Reading: Topic Two
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Topic Three
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Topic Four
ENGL201EWays of Reading: Topic Five
ENGL201FWays of Reading: Topic Six
ENGL201GWays of Reading: Topic Seven
ENGL205Shakespeare
ENGL207Chaucer: Major Poetry
ENGL208Enlightenment to Modernism: British Literature, 1780-1900
ENGL212Machines and Modernity
ENGL215Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL217Harlots, Rakes, and Libertines
ENGL218Into the Wild
ENGL219The Great American Novel
ENGL220Medieval Works in Performance
ENGL225The British Enlightenment
ENGL226The 1790s: British Literature and Culture
ENGL229Fictions of Consumption
ENGL231Prizing the Book
ENGL237The Sixties
ENGL239Western Movies: Myth, Ideology, and Genre
ENGL246After the Realist Novel: Literary Narrative, 1880-1914
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL250Contemporary U.S. Poetry
ENGL253Renaissance Plays and Poems: The Tudor Period
ENGL254Shakespeare on Film
ENGL255Theories and Fiction of Androgyny
ENGL256The British Novel in the Romantic Period
ENGL258New World Poetics
ENGL259Shakespeare and the Category of the Human
ENGL260Faulkner and the Thirties
ENGL261Aestheticism in Victorian Britain: Art for Art's Sake Among the Pre-Raphaelites and the Wilde Circle
ENGL262Major English Poets: The Victorian Period
ENGL265Domesticity and Gender in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture
ENGL266Victorian Realism
ENGL269Aesthetics and/or Ideology
ENGL272Postcolonial Theory
ENGL273South Asian Writing in Diaspora
ENGL276Space and Place in Fiction
ENGL277American Pastoral
ENGL280Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL284Cultural Criticism Before Theory
ENGL286History of the English Language
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL290Place, Character and Design: Techniques in Writing Nonfiction and Fiction
ENGL293Introduction to Medieval Literature
ENGL294Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
ENGL295Reading Theories
ENGL298Queer Theory
ENGL301Irish Plays and Politics
ENGL302American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions: A Short 18th Century
ENGL304Theorizing the Black Girl in the Long 19th Century
ENGL308Stein and Woolf
ENGL309American Culture in the Great Depression
ENGL310Reading Latinidad: Ethnicity and Strategies of Representation
ENGL313Poetry and Poetics
ENGL314Americans Abroad: The Literature and Politics of Travel, 1675-1975
ENGL315Recent British Drama: Orton, Pinter, Churchill
ENGL316Special Topics: The Poem As Document
ENGL317African American Literary Theory
ENGL318James Baldwin: In Black and White
ENGL319Crossing the Color Line: Racial Passing in American Literature
ENGL321Culture of Gay Liberation
ENGL322Poetics of the Short-Short
ENGL325Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL328The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL329Postwar American Writers: Philip Roth and Don DeLillo
ENGL331Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins
ENGL332Romanticism, Criticism, and Theory
ENGL333Color and the Canon: Rethinking American Literary Criticism
ENGL334Naipaul, Rushdie, and Cesaire
ENGL335The American Inner-Self Industry
ENGL336Intermediate Poetry Workshop
ENGL339Intermediate Fiction Workshop
ENGL343Contesting American History: Fiction After 1967
ENGL344Violence: Spoken and Unspeakable
ENGL347Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930-1975
ENGL351Jews and Christians in Medieval England
ENGL353Ideas of Ethnicity in Medieval Literature
ENGL355Theory of Literary Genres

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