ENGL105 | Body and Text |
ENGL111 | Shakespeare and Company |
ENGL112 | The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism |
ENGL115 | Literature of London |
ENGL132 | Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer |
ENGL133 | Graphic Narratives |
ENGL170 | All the World's a Stage |
ENGL175 | Staging America: Modern American Drama |
ENGL195 | Readings in American Drama |
ENGL199 | Introduction to Playwriting |
ENGL201A | Ways of Reading: Adapting Shakespeare |
ENGL201C | Ways of Reading: Texts and Territories |
ENGL201D | Ways of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory |
ENGL201F | Ways of Reading: Literature about Literature |
ENGL201G | Ways of Reading: Contact Zones: Travel, Migration, and American Literature |
ENGL201H | Ways of Reading: Influence, Imitation, Invention |
ENGL201J | Ways of Reading: Literary Form and Forms |
ENGL205 | Shakespeare |
ENGL208 | Enlightenment to Modernism: British Literature, 1780-1914 |
ENGL209 | From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel |
ENGL210 | The Rise of the Novel |
ENGL211 | Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway) |
ENGL213 | Contemporary British and American Fiction |
ENGL214 | Introduction to Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory |
ENGL222 | Slavery and the Literary Imagination |
ENGL224 | Medieval Drama: Read It and Be in It |
ENGL225 | Outsiders in European Literature |
ENGL226 | The 1790s: Poetry, Painting, and the Novel After the French Revolution |
ENGL233 | History of Musical Theater |
ENGL234 | Scripts and Shows: Modern Drama as Literature and Performance |
ENGL235 | Childhood in America |
ENGL236 | The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945 |
ENGL240 | Introduction to African American Literature |
ENGL241 | Special Topics in Creative Writing: Merging Forms |
ENGL242 | Literary Theory I: Plato to Pope |
ENGL244 | Workshop in African American Poetry |
ENGL250 | Contemporary U.S. Poetry |
ENGL251 | Epic Tradition |
ENGL254 | Shakespeare on Film |
ENGL258 | New World Poetics |
ENGL259 | Shakespeare and the Category of the Human |
ENGL261 | African American Women's Drama |
ENGL263 | The "Modern" 18th Century: Science, Consumer Culture, Individuality, and Enlightenment |
ENGL267 | Introduction to the Harlem Renaissance |
ENGL268 | Creative Criticism and Inquiry: Writing Documentary Nonfiction and Poetry |
ENGL272 | The Modernist City-Novel from Dublin to Döblin |
ENGL273 | South Asian Writing in Diaspora |
ENGL277 | American Pastoral |
ENGL280 | Staging Race in Early Modern England |
ENGL282 | Transnational Modern Drama: Beckett to Postmodern |
ENGL288 | Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation |
ENGL290 | Place, Character, and Design: Techniques in Writing Nonfiction and Fiction |
ENGL293 | Introduction to Medieval Literature |
ENGL294 | Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization |
ENGL295 | Reading Theories |
ENGL297 | Creating Children's Books |
ENGL299 | A Playwright's Workshop: Intermediate |
ENGL300 | Sonnets |
ENGL302 | American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions: A Short 18th Century |
ENGL303 | Narrative Theory |
ENGL305 | Shakespeare's Macbeth: From Saga to Screen |
ENGL308 | Stein and Woolf |
ENGL309 | Culture Performs: The American Revolution to the Civil War |
ENGL313 | Poetry and Poetics |
ENGL318 | Postwar African American Fiction |
ENGL319 | Crossing the Color Line: Racial Passing in American Literature |
ENGL321 | Richard Wright and Company |
ENGL322 | Poetics of the Short-Short |
ENGL323 | Trauma in Asian American Literature |
ENGL324 | Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery |
ENGL325 | Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop |
ENGL327 | The Prose Poem and the Politics of Genre |
ENGL328 | Word Up! African American Literature, Theory, and Action |
ENGL329 | Postwar American Writers: Philip Roth and Don DeLillo |
ENGL330 | Race, Romance, and Reform in 19th-Century African American Women's Writing |
ENGL331 | Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins |
ENGL332 | Romanticism, Criticism, Theory |
ENGL334 | Research Seminar: Romantic Geographies |
ENGL335 | Latina Feminisms: (Re)presenting the Latina Body |
ENGL336 | Intermediate Poetry Workshop |
ENGL343 | Contesting American History: Fiction After 1967 |
ENGL344 | Violence: Spoken and Unspeakable |
ENGL345 | American Literature as American Studies |
ENGL348 | Latina/o Literary Cultures and Countercultures |
ENGL349 | Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities |
ENGL351 | Jews and Christians in Medieval England: Debate, Dialogue, and Destruction |
ENGL352 | Love and Marriage in Modern Black Fiction |
ENGL353 | Medieval Ethnicities and Ethnographies |
ENGL358 | Special Topics: The Representation of Work in Fiction |
ENGL359 | Southern Literature as Migration Studies |
ENGL360 | Special Topics: Writing Lives |
ENGL361 | Novel Forms |
ENGL362 | The Body as Text in Latina/o Theater and Performance |
ENGL363 | Multiethnic American Autobiography: Stories of the Self in Society |
ENGL364 | Vietnam and the American Imagination |
ENGL365 | Querying the Nation: American Literature and Ethnic Studies |
ENGL366 | Medieval Disability Studies |
ENGL367 | Modern American Poetry: High Modernists to Postmodernists |
ENGL368 | Early American Literature, 1492-1800 |
ENGL369 | Performing Black Womanhood:Theorizing African American Women's Identity in 20thC Politics & Culture |
ENGL370 | The Graphic Novel |
ENGL373 | Beyond the Grail: Medieval Romances |
ENGL375 | British Poetry Between Milton and Wordsworth |
ENGL377 | The View from Abroad on the Early Modern Stage |
ENGL379 | The Caribbean Epic |
ENGL384 | New York City in the '40s |