ENGLISH (Div. I)

FALL COURSES

ENGL 105(F) Poetry and Magic (W)
ENGL 120(F) The Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111) (W)
ENGL 126(F,S) Stupidity and Intelligence (W)
ENGL 133(F) New Poetry (W)
ENGL 134(F) New American Fiction (W)
ENGL 135(F) Vengeance (W)
ENGL 137(F) Shakespeare's Warriors and Politicians (W)
ENGL 138(F,S) A Love for Literature (Same as American Studies 138) (W)
ENGL 139(F,S) Metafiction (Same as Comparative Literature 139) (W)
ENGL 140(F) American Cinema in the 70's: The Other American Renaissance (W)
ENGL 143(F) On Beyond Criticism: New Ways to Write about Fiction (W)
ENGL 144(F) Whodunit? The Ethnic Detective Novel and its Permutations (Same as American Studies 144) (W)
ENGL 150(F,S) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 201(F) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 202(F) Modern Drama (Same as Comparative Literature 202 and Theatre 229)
ENGL 207T(F) Hollywood Directors: Hawks, Lubitsch, and Sturges (W)
ENGL 208T(F) Poetry (W)
ENGL 211(F) British Literature: Middle Ages Through the Renaissance
ENGL 212(F) British Literature: Restoration Through the Romantics
ENGL 220(F) Introduction to African American Writing (Same as Africana Studies 220 and American Studies 220)
ENGL 231T(F,S) Literature of the Sea (Same as Maritime Studies 231T) (W) (Offered only at Mystic Seaport.)
ENGL 234(F) The Modern Theatre: Plays and Performance (Same as Comparative Literature 248 and Theatre 248)
ENGL 253T(F) Women and Theatre: Gender, Sexuality and the Stage (Same as Theatre 250T and Women and Gender Studies 250T) (W)
ENGL 261T(F) Adultery in the Nineteenth-Century Novel (Same as Comparative Literature 259T and Women's and Gender Studies 259T) (W)
ENGL 218(F,S) Forms of Violence (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 230(F) Introduction to Literary Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 240) (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 257(F) The Personal Essay (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 258(F) Poetry and the City (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 306(F) The Medieval Reader
ENGL 315(F) Milton
ENGL 329(F) U.S. Wars in Asia and their Legacies (Same as American Studies 329)
ENGL 332(F) Colonial Subjects (D)
ENGL 333(F) The Nineteenth-Century British Novel
ENGL 334(F) US-China Foreign Cultural Relations, 1900-1950 (Same as American Studies 311, Asian Studies 334 and Comparative Literature 311)
ENGL 343T(F) Whitman and Dickinson in Context (W)
ENGL 354(F) Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL 355T(F) Fanaticism (W)
ENGL 360(F) Joyce's Ulysses
ENGL 361(F) Nabokov and Pynchon
ENGL 365(F) Race, Gender, Space (Same as Africana Studies 400, Comparative Literature 369 and Women's and Gender Studies 400)
ENGL 367T(F) Two American Public Intellectuals: Noam Chomsky and Edward Said (Same as American Studies 465T) (W)
ENGL 370(F) Sublime Confusion: A Survey of Critical Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 401) ENGL 376(F) Documentary Technologies
ENGL 379(F) Contemporary World Novel (Same as Comparative Literature 329)
ENGL 404(F) Auteur Cinema and the Very Long Film (Same as Comparative Literature 324)
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 285(F) The Craft and Gimmicks of Good Prose (Same as Africana Studies 285)
ENGL 486(F) Lying About the Truth: Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 493(F) Honors Colloquium
ENGL 497(F) Honors Independent Study

SPRING COURSES

ENGL 109(S) Monsters (W)
ENGL 111(S) Poetry and Politics (W)
ENGL 114(S) Literary Speakers (W)
ENGL 117(S) Introduction to Cultural Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 117) (W)
ENGL 119(S) Missed Encounters (W)
ENGL 120(S) The Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111) (W)
ENGL 120(S) The Gendered Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111 and Women's and Gender Studies 111) (W)
ENGL 126(F,S) Stupidity and Intelligence (W)
ENGL 138(F,S) A Love for Literature (Same as American Studies 138) (W)
ENGL 139(F,S) Metafiction (Same as Comparative Literature 139) (W)
ENGL 145(S) Reading and Writing Science Fiction (W)
ENGL 150(F,S) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 210(S) American Modernism (Same as American Studies 210)
ENGL 216(S) Introduction to the Novel
ENGL 224(S) The Syntactic Structure of English (Same as Linguistics 220) (W)
ENGL 231T(F,S) Literature of the Sea (Same as Maritime Studies 231T) (W) (Offered only at Mystic Seaport.)
ENGL 238(S) American Literature since 1945: Racial Formations and Transformations (Same as American Studies 238)
ENGL 250(S) Revolutionary African Literatures (Same as Africana Studies 140 and Comparative Literature 218)
ENGL 251(S) Defining the African Diaspora (Same as Africana Studies 160 and Comparative Literature 214)
ENGL 266T(S) Postmodernism (Same as Comparative Literature 231T) (W) (D)
ENGL 218(F,S) Forms of Violence (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 225(S) Romanticism and Modernism (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 233(S) Great Big Books (Same as Comparative Literature 283) (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 237(S) Gender and Desire 1200-1600 (Same as Comparative Literature 237 and Women's and Gender Studies 237) (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 264(S) Epic and Mock-Epic (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 265(S) Topics in American Literature: Tradition, Context and Beyond (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 305(S) Chaucer
ENGL 308(S) Cervantes' Don Quixote (Same as Comparative Literature 313 and Spanish 303)
ENGL 311(S) Theorizing Shakespeare (Same as Theatre 352 and Women's and Gender Studies 312)
ENGL 320T(S) Marlowe and Shakespeare (W)
ENGL 321(S) Samuel Johnson and the Literary Tradition
ENGL 322T(S) Novel Arguments (W)
ENGL 325T(S) Thinking Through Middlemarch (W)
ENGL 326T(S) Inscrutable Evil, or the Transformative Horror Film (W)
ENGL 338(S) Literature of the American Renaissance (Same as American Studies 338)
ENGL 347(S) Henry James
ENGL 349(S) Contemporary Drama and Performance (Same as Comparative Literature 355 and Theatre 345)
ENGL 358(S) Eroding Witness: Aesthetics, Knowledge, and Racial Perception (Same as Africana Studies 358 and American Studies 358)
ENGL 373(S) Modern Critical Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 343)
ENGL 375(S) New Asian American, African American, Native American, and Latina/o Writing (Same as Africana Studies 403, American Studies 403, Comparative Literature 375 and Latina/o Studies 403) (D)
ENGL 401(S) Shakespeare, Fools, and Folly
ENGL 430(S) Hitchcock and Psychoanalytic Theory
ENGL 434(S) William Blake
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 382(S) Advanced Workshop in Poetry
ENGL 384(S) Advanced Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 494(S) Honors Thesis

NOT OFFERED COURSES

ENGL 123 Borrowing and Stealing: Originality in Literature and Culture (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 203 Reading Films (Same as Comparative Literature 223) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 206 Comparative Drama: The Anti-Realist Impulse (Same as Comparative Literature 226 and Theatre 226) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 214 Playwriting (Same as Theatre 214) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 252 South African and American Intersections (Same as Africana Studies 260 and Comparative Literature 258) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 271 Religion and the Modern Literary Imagination (Same as Comparative Literature 271 and Religion 271) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 287 Topics in Asian American Literature (Same as American Studies 283) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (D)
ENGL 222 Studies in the Lyric (Gateway) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 235 Comedy/Tragedy (Same as Comparative Literature 234) (Gateway) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 262 (formerly 356) Confession and Catharsis in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 262) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 303 Visible Culture: Documentary and Nonfiction (Same as Anthropology 225) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 304 Dante (Same as Comparative Literature 304) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 307 Arthurian Literature (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 314 Renaissance Drama (Same as Theatre 315) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 316 The Art of Courtship (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 316) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 323T A Novel Education (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 324 Topics in Eighteenth-Century Literature (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 331 Romantic Poetry (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 342 Representing Sexualities: U.S. Traditions (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 342) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W) (D)
ENGL 348 Imagining Africa: The Politics of Representation (Same as Africana Studies 377 and Comparative Literature 347) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010) (W)
ENGL 353 Modern Poetry (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 374 Cities of the Anglophone Chinese Imagination (Same as American Studies 305, Asian Studies 305 and Comparative Literature 303) (D)
ENGL 388 Asian American Writing and the Visual Arts (Same as American Studies 302) (Not offered 2008-2009) (D)
ENGL 391 Imagining Scientists (Same as Environmental Studies 391) (Not offered 2008-2009)
ENGL 407 Twentieth-Century American Poetic Movements (Same as American Studies 406) (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)
ENGL 385 Advanced Fiction Workshop: Form and Technique (Not offered 2008-2009; to be offered 2009-2010)