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Academic year
The following English courses are listed for the 2004-2005 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
ENGL-009 Reading and Writing Seminar
ENGL-011 Critical Reading and Writing
ENGL-105 Medieval British Literature
ENGL-108 Chaucer
ENGL-117 Courtly Love in Medieval Literature
ENGL-119 Writing and Revolt
ENGL-132 Shakespeare
ENGL-135 Marlowe and Shakespeare: Imitation and Innovation
ENGL-136 Milton
ENGL-149 Tutorial: Medieval/Renaissance Literature & Culture
ENGL-150 18th Century British Literature
ENGL-154 Race and Gender in 18th Century British Literature
ENGL-170 Sensation Nation: Scandal and Sexual Dissidence in U.S. Literature, 1790-1900
ENGL-177 19th Century Women's Literature
ENGL-179 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-180 18th and 19th Century Travel Narratives
ENGL-183 Jane Austen
ENGL-187 British Romantic Literature
ENGL-199 Tutorial: 18th/19th Century Literature and Culture
ENGL-200 The State, the Text, and the Critic
ENGL-208 20th Century American Detective Fiction
ENGL-211 History and Memory in Modern America
ENGL-224 American Indian Literature
ENGL-236 Contemporary African American Literature
ENGL-249 Eliot's Waste Land & Allusions
ENGL-250 American Expatriate Writers
ENGL-260 Avant Garde Film
ENGL-261 20th Century American Poetry: Schools, Scenes, and Movements
ENGL-262 The Modern American Novel
ENGL-277 Eco-Narrative
ENGL-299 Tutorial: Modern/Post-Modern Literature and Culture
ENGL-316 Children's Lit
ENGL-320 Narrative Discourse
ENGL-325 Writing Workshop: Fiction
ENGL-333 Introduction to Poetry Writing
ENGL-335 Scriptwriting Workshop
ENGL-336 Tutorial: Intermediate Scriptwriting
ENGL-337 Tutorial: Advanced Scriptwriting
ENGL-342 Writing Workshop: Personal Essay
ENGL-353 Performance Theory
ENGL-376 American Gothic
ENGL-450 Reading, Teaching, Social Reflection
ENGL-451 Community Tutoring: Sursum Corda
ENGL-453 Public Education at the Crossroads
ENGL-470 Introduction to Journalism
ENGL-471 Intermediate Journalism
ENGL-472 Media Techniques: Group Tutorial
ENGL-489 Tutorial: Critical/Scholarly/Creative
ENGL-495 Proseminar
ENGL-496 Tutorial for Thesis Writers
ENGL-722 Chaucer
ENGL-732 Contemporary Critical Issues in Shakespeare
ENGL-878 Feminist Theory and Social Relations
ENGL-905 Folger Institute Seminar
 
Cross listed courses
MVST-201 Introduction to Medieval Studies: The Age of Dante

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