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Academic Year 2002/2003
English
FYI:Writing and Literature
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL106 FA
The Theory and Practice of Literacy
ENGL107 FA
The City in American Fiction
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL115 FA
Faulkner's Fiction
ENGL116 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL103 SP
Responsive Writing
ENGL104 SP
Hamlet
Theory
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL226 FA
Love & Politics in the Lyric
ENGL261 SP
Vices, Machiavels & Revengers: English Tragedy from "Mankind" to Marlow and Beyond
ENGL276 SP
African American Literary Theory
ENGL292 SP
Marxism and Criticism
ENGL294 SP
Diasporas, Transnationalism and Globalization
ENGL296 SP
Readings In Contemporary Theory
Writing
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL130 FA
The English Essay
ENGL142 FA
Storyfirst Online
ENGL154 FA
Literary Non-Fiction Writing
ENGL162 FA
Form in Nonfiction
ENGL165 FA
Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL173 FA
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL104 SP
Hamlet
ENGL130 SP
The English Essay
ENGL131 SP
Writing About Places
ENGL163 SP
Distinguished Writers on Writing
ENGL166 SP
Beginning Poetry Workshop
ENGL170 SP
Elements of Fiction Writing
Genre: Drama
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL180 FA
Arts in America
ENGL205 FA
Shakespeare
ENGL213 FA
Introduction to Western Drama
Genre: Fiction
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL107 FA
The City in American Fiction
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL115 FA
Faulkner's Fiction
ENGL180 FA
Arts in America
ENGL201 FA
The Study of Literature
ENGL203 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
ENGL206 FA
Techniques of Fiction
ENGL219 FA
The Great American Novel
ENGL227 FA
Political Fiction from Plato to the Present
ENGL243 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL275 FA
Postcolonial Literature
ENGL277 FA
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL279 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
ENGL305 FA
Black Women Writers
ENGL308 FA
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL314 FA
Economies of Value in Victorian Britain
ENGL316 FA
The American Crime Story
ENGL321 FA
Violence, Language, and the Novel
ENGL326 FA
Queer Kids
ENGL141 SP
Writing to Be Read
ENGL201 SP
The Study of Literature
ENGL204 SP
American Literature 1865-1945
ENGL216 SP
Readings in the Novel
ENGL228 SP
Social and Scientific Discovery in the Age of Milton
ENGL256 SP
Poetry & Visual Culture
ENGL260 SP
Faulkner and the Thirties
ENGL278 SP
Mark Twain and His Times
Genre: Non-fiction
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL106 FA
The Theory and Practice of Literacy
ENGL116 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL277 FA
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL131 SP
Writing About Places
ENGL225 SP
The British Enlightenment
ENGL309 SP
Literatures of Our America: The Mexican & Civil Wars
Genre: Poetry
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL165 FA
Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL173 FA
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL180 FA
Arts in America
ENGL269 FA
Poetry and Insight
ENGL327 FA
The Prose Poem & Other Hybrids
ENGL207 SP
Chaucer
ENGL251 SP
Epic Tradition
Nationality: African-American
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL173 FA
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
ENGL305 FA
Black Women Writers
ENGL308 FA
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL314 FA
Economies of Value in Victorian Britain
Nationality: American
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL107 FA
The City in American Fiction
ENGL115 FA
Faulkner's Fiction
ENGL116 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL180 FA
Arts in America
ENGL203 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
ENGL219 FA
The Great American Novel
ENGL243 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL247 FA
Narrative and Ideology
ENGL277 FA
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL279 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
ENGL305 FA
Black Women Writers
ENGL308 FA
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL316 FA
The American Crime Story
ENGL340 FA
American Tropics: Literature from the U.S. Colonies - Hawaii, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
ENGL293 SP
Naipaul, Rushdie, Cesaire
Nationality: British
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL205 FA
Shakespeare
ENGL243 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL314 FA
Economies of Value in Victorian Britain
ENGL256 SP
Poetry & Visual Culture
ENGL266 SP
19th-Century American Literature: Hybrid Narratives
Nationality: Comparative
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL213 FA
Introduction to Western Drama
Nationality: Post-Colonial
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL275 FA
Postcolonial Literature
ENGL340 FA
American Tropics: Literature from the U.S. Colonies - Hawaii, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
ENGL293 SP
Naipaul, Rushdie, Cesaire
Period: Medieval&Renaissance
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL117 FA
King Lear and The Tempest: The Worlds of Tragedy and Romance
ENGL205 FA
Shakespeare
ENGL226 FA
Love & Politics in the Lyric
Period: 18th &19thCentury
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL116 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
ENGL203 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
ENGL277 FA
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL308 FA
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
ENGL314 FA
Economies of Value in Victorian Britain
ENGL336 SP
African Diaspora Short Story
Period: 20th & 21st Century
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL107 FA
The City in American Fiction
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL115 FA
Faulkner's Fiction
ENGL206 FA
Techniques of Fiction
ENGL243 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL247 FA
Narrative and Ideology
ENGL275 FA
Postcolonial Literature
ENGL277 FA
Living on the American Land: Versions of Pastoral in U.S. Literature & Culture
ENGL279 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
ENGL305 FA
Black Women Writers
ENGL314 FA
Economies of Value in Victorian Britain
ENGL316 FA
The American Crime Story
ENGL321 FA
Violence, Language, and the Novel
ENGL326 FA
Queer Kids
ENGL340 FA
American Tropics: Literature from the U.S. Colonies - Hawaii, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
ENGL256 SP
Poetry & Visual Culture
ENGL266 SP
19th-Century American Literature: Hybrid Narratives
ENGL293 SP
Naipaul, Rushdie, Cesaire
ENGL294 SP
Diasporas, Transnationalism and Globalization
Period: Post-modern
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL226 FA
Love & Politics in the Lyric
ENGL294 SP
Diasporas, Transnationalism and Globalization
Gender Studies&Sexuality Studies
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL282 FA
Feminist Theory
ENGL326 FA
Queer Kids
Tutorials and Thesis
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL401 FA
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL409 FA
Senior Thesis Tutorial
ENGL411 FA
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL491 FA
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
ENGL501 FA
Individual Tutorial, Graduate
ENGL402 SP
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL410 SP
Senior Thesis Tutorial
ENGL412 SP
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
ENGL492 SP
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
Ethnic Literatures
Courses Not Currently Offered
ENGL110 FA
Multi-Ethnic Literature: The Murderous Mother and the Beloved Child
ENGL243 FA
Asian American Literature and Its Discontents
ENGL279 FA
Chicano/a Transnationalisms
ENGL340 FA
American Tropics: Literature from the U.S. Colonies - Hawaii, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
Last Updated on MAR-18-2003
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