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Current Courses Offered:

Tentative Course Offerings 2010-2011

ENG 1027FThe Storyteller's Art I: Introduction to NarrativeDonaldson Outline
ENG 1028GThe Storyteller's Art II: Tales of the CityBlagraveOutline
ENG 1035EIntroduction to Narrative: Reading, Interpretation, ArgumentHyland/DaviesOutline
ENG 1036EForms of Narrative: From Epic to FilmBrooksOutline
ENG 2033EChildren's LiteratureHartleyOutline
ENG 2230F/GStudies in PoeticsBrooksOutline
ENG 2235ALiterary Theory: From Plato to the New CriticismMcCarthyOutline
ENG 2236GLiterary Theory since New CriticismVanderheideOutline
ENG 2302FLiterature of the Sixteenth Century: Major AuthorsHylandOutline
ENG 2305GLiterature of the Seventeenth Century: Major AuthorsHylandOutline
ENG 2322GRomantic Literature: Major AuthorsDaviesOutline
ENG 2332FBritish Literature 1890-1945: Major AuthorsMcCarthyOutline
ENG 2335GBritish Literature since 1945: Major AuthorsDonaldsonOutline
ENG 2342FAmerican Literature to 1890: Major AuthorsBrooksOutline
ENG 2361EWorld Literature Written in EnglishHartleyOutline
ENG 2372FShakespeare SurveyHylandOutline
ENG 2375GJacobean Drama, excluding Shakespeare (Survey)HylandOutline
ENG 4530FThe Fiction of Civil Society: Contemporary Irish Fiction and DramaMcCarthyOutline
ENG 4640GConstruction of Racial Identity in Post Civil War AmericaBrooksOutline

English 2009-2010

ENG 1027F The Storyteller's Art I: Introduction to NarrativeDonaldson Course Outline
ENG 1028G The Storyteller's Art II: Topics in Narrative "Tales of the City"BlagraveCourse Outline
ENG 1035E Introduction to LiteratureDavies/HylandCourse Outline (550) (551)
ENG 1036E Forms of Narrative: Fiction into FilmBrooksCourse Outline
ENG 2091G Trauma, Memory, Bearing Witness: Representations of the Holocaust in Literature and FilmMcCarthyCourse Outline
ENG 2230F Studies in PoeticsBrooksCourse Outline
ENG 2230G Studies in PoeticsDaviesCourse Outline
ENG 2235A Literary Theory: From Plato to New CriticismMcCarthyCourse Outline
ENG 2236G Literary Theory Since New CriticismHubelCourse Outline
ENG 2325F Victorian Literature: Major AuthorsDaviesCourse Outline
ENG 2345F American Literature Since 1890: Major AuthorsBrooksCourse Outline
ENG 2346G Topics in American Literature: 1890 to PresentBrooksCourse Outline
ENG 2352F Canadian Literature in English from1760-1914HartleyCourse Outline
ENG 2355G 20th Century Canadian Literature in EnglishHartleyCourse Outline
ENG 2363F Topics in World Literature in EnglishHubelCourse Outline
ENG 2371E Shakespeare and His ContemporariesHylandCourse Outline
ENG 2692E Biblical & Classical Backgrounds to English LiteratureMcCarthyCourse Outline
ENG 2705G 20th Century African American Women's FictionBrooksCourse Outline
ENG 3334E Restoration and 18th Century LiteratureHubelCourse Outline
ENG 4830F Theatre and Identity in the RenaissanceHylandCourse Outline
ENG 4420G Mid 19th Century Constructions of the Body and SpiritDaviesCourse Outline

* Must be taken in second year

**Must be taken before graduation by students in the Honors Language and Literature Program


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