ENGL135 | Writing about Research: U.S. Style |
ENGL176F | August Wilson (FYS) |
ENGL201D | Ways of Reading: Stories and Storytelling |
ENGL201T | Ways of Reading: Literature About Literature |
ENGL201V | Ways of Reading: Imitation and the Real Thing |
ENGL204A | American Literature, 1865--1945 |
ENGL207 | Chaucer and His World |
ENGL209 | From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel |
ENGL216A | Techniques of Poetry: Hidden Histories |
ENGL238 | Russian and American Poetic Encounters |
ENGL240 | Introduction to African American Literature |
ENGL243 | Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora |
ENGL254 | India: Identity, Globalization, and Empire |
ENGL264 | Outsiders in European Literature |
ENGL286 | Literature of the Harlem Renaissance |
ENGL294 | Edith Wharton and the Art and Science of Fiction |
ENGL300 | Shakespeare's Sonnets |
ENGL309 | Entertaining Social Change |
ENGL314 | Circulating Bodies: Commodification, Sex Work, and Enslavement in Eighteenth Century England |
ENGL318 | Black Literary Theory |
ENGL319 | Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and Literature |
ENGL323 | Staging the Real in Early Modern England |
ENGL326 | Advanced Nonfiction Workshop |
ENGL327 | Criticism and Psychoanalysis |
ENGL332 | About Clothes: Styles, Histories, Activisms, Poetics |
ENGL338 | Serial Sensations |
ENGL340 | Special Topics: Ecopoetics - Experimental Poetry in the Anthropocene |
ENGL366 | Dangerous Realisms |
ENGL369 | Performance Remains: Slavery in the Black Dramatic Imagination |
ENGL389 | Blackness and Affect |
ENGL390 | Special Topics: Generative Novel Workshop |
ENGL393 | Special Topic: Difficult Novels, Uneasy Narratives |