ENGL 101(F) Techniques of Reading
ENGL 101(S) Techniques of Reading
ENGL 103(F) Expository Writing
ENGL 103(S) Expository Writing
ENGL 109(F) Blinding Knowledge: The Humanities Reconsidered (Same as Philosophy 109)
ENGL 201(F,S) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 209(F) American Literature: Origins to 1865
ENGL 210(S) American Literature: 1865-Present
ENGL 216(S) Introduction to the Novel
ENGL 218(S) Introduction to U.S. Latina and Latino Writing*
ENGL 219(F) Introduction to Literature by Women (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 219)
ENGL 220(S) Introduction to African-American Writing*
ENGL 230(S) Introduction to Literary Theory
ENGL 301(F) Middle Ages through the Renaissance
ENGL 302(S) Restoration through the Nineteenth Century
ENGL 304(S) Dante (Same as Literary Studies 317)
ENGL 305 Chaucer (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 307(F) Arthurian Literature
ENGL 315 The Poetry of Milton (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 316(S) The Art of Courtship
ENGL 320 Global Shakespeare (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 321 Samuel Johnson and the Literary Tradition (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 324(F) Autobiography and Novel, 1660-1800
ENGL 326(S) Restoration Comedy in Context (Same as Theatre 314)
ENGL 329(S) British Romanticism: The Second Generation
ENGL 331 British Romanticism: The First Generation (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 333(S) Nineteenth-Century English Novel
ENGL 338(S) Literature of the American Renaissance
ENGL 341(F) American Genders, American Sexualities
ENGL 342 Postcolonial Literature (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)*
ENGL 343(F) Images of the City: Urban Spectacle in English Literature
ENGL 350(S) Reading Wright to Morrison*
ENGL 354(F) Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL 357(F) Contemporary American Fiction
ENGL 359(F) Black South African Literature of the Protest Period*
ENGL 360 James Joyce (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 361 Nabokov and Pynchon (Not offered 1998-99; to be offered 1999-2000)
ENGL 365(F) Studies in Dramatic Literature: Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter (Same as Theatre 313)
ENGL 366(S) Modern British Fiction
ENGL 370(S) Truth and Lives (Same as Literary Studies 370)
ENGL 371(S) Feminist Theory and the Representation of Women in Film
ENGL 373(F) Modern Critical Theory
ENGL 375(S) After the Ashes: Modern, Post-modern, Post-Colonial, Contemporary
ENGL 376(S) Documentary Technologies (Same as ArtS 384)
ENGL 377(S) Suicides and Survivors
ENGL 389 The Fiction of Virginia Woolf (Not offered 1998-99)
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 497(F), 498(S) Honors Independent Study
ENGL 311(S) Studies in Shakespeare: Comedy (Same as Theatre 317)
ENGL 328(S) Jane Austen and George Eliot
ENGL 348(S) Sentimentalism and Realism: The Nineteenth-Century American Novel
ENGL 349(S) American Modernism of the 1920s
ENGL 355(F) Theorizing Whiteness (Same as Literary Studies 355)*
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction