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Academic Year 2000/2001
English - Active Courses by CID
COL117 FA
The Power of Literature
ENGL111 FA
English Renaissance Drama
ENGL112 FA
The Environmental Imagination: Green Writing and Ecocriticism
ENGL115 FA
Faulkner
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL130 FA
The English Essay
ENGL142 FA
Storyfirst Online
ENGL150 FA
Writing in Time
ENGL162 FA
Form in Nonfiction
ENGL165 FA
Writing Fiction
ENGL173 FA
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL174 FA
A Playwright's Workshop--Great Experiments in Theater
ENGL176 FA
Nonfiction Narrative Writing
ENGL201 FA
The Study of Literature
ENGL205 FA
Shakespeare
ENGL210 FA
Fiction Now: Short Stories
ENGL213 FA
Introduction to Western Drama
ENGL221 FA
Two Cultures: British & American
ENGL222 FA
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
ENGL224 FA
The Social Contract: Myth, Theory, and Fiction
ENGL236 FA
Theory and Criticism of Drama: A Research Seminar
ENGL241 FA
History of the British Novel, Part I
ENGL256 FA
Observations, Sensations, Actions; British Fiction, 1890-1939
ENGL269 FA
Poetry and Insight
ENGL282 FA
Feminist Theory
ENGL288 FA
Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL303 FA
Biography: Writing About People
ENGL304 FA
The Newest Minority: The Emergence of Lesbian-Gay Community and Culture, 1895-1969
ENGL309 FA
The Gothic Novel
ENGL318 FA
Black Feminist Critical Theory
ENGL319 FA
Victorian Realism
ENGL324 FA
Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
ENGL337 FA
Selected Caribbean Women Writers
ENGL339 FA
Comparative American Literature and Modernities
ENGL340 FA
American Tropics: American Imperial Desires and Postcolonial Realities
ENGL342 FA
(Dis)Embodiment and Literature
ENGL390 FA
Book Publishing
ENGL105 SP
Finding a Voice
ENGL116 SP
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL118 SP
Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
ENGL119 SP
Theories of Narrative and Narration
ENGL130 SP
The English Essay
ENGL131 SP
Writing About Places
ENGL151 SP
Thinking the Unthinkable: Writing About the Nuclear Dilemma
ENGL165 SP
Writing Fiction
ENGL167 SP
Poetry Writing Workshop
ENGL174 SP
A Playwright's Workshop--Great Experiments in Theater
ENGL180 SP
Arts in America
ENGL201 SP
The Study of Literature
ENGL204 SP
American Literature 1865-1945
ENGL209 SP
The Late20th-Century Novel
ENGL217 SP
Literature of London
ENGL237 SP
More Plays in Pairs
ENGL240 SP
Mothers of the Novel: 18th-Century Women Writers and the Rise of the Novel
ENGL242 SP
History of the British Novel, Part II
ENGL247 SP
Narrative and Ideology
ENGL251 SP
Epic Tradition
ENGL254 SP
Shakespeare on Film
ENGL271 SP
Contesting Marriage in Early Modern England
ENGL276 SP
African American Literary Theory
ENGL295 SP
Reading Theories
ENGL308 SP
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL313 SP
Enabling Performances: Ritual, Culture, and the Fashioning of the Self
ENGL314 SP
Rationality, Religion, and Modern Literature
ENGL341 SP
Reading Race and Representation
ENGL343 SP
American Gothic
ENGL344 SP
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL345 SP
Innocents Abroad: American Encounters with the Old World
ENGL346 SP
Racial Meaning in American Literature, 1892-1912
ENGL347 SP
The Psychological in 20th-Century American Literature Culture
GERM230 SP
The Simple Life
GERM264 SP
Kafka and Jesus
HUM102 SP
Cosmic Dissolution/Evolution?
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