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Academic year
The following English courses are listed for the 2009-2010 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
ENGL-040 Gateway: Med &/or Ren Lit/Cult
ENGL-041 Gateway: 18th/19th Century Lit/Cult
ENGL-042 Gateway: Modern &/or Postmodern Lit
ENGL-043 Gateway: Introduction to Critical Methods
ENGL-100 Medieval British Literatures
ENGL-104 Sem: Medieval Sexualities
ENGL-106 Sem: Medieval European Literature
ENGL-108 Chaucer
ENGL-130 Shakespeare
ENGL-132 Shakespeare's Problem Plays
ENGL-136 Milton
ENGL-137 Shakespeare in Context
ENGL-139 Shakespeare's Exotic Romances
ENGL-142 Seminar: The Literature of Everyday Life in the Renaissance
ENGL-145 Muslims and Jews in Renaissance Drama
ENGL-152 Literature of the Atlantic Empire
ENGL-153 Crossing Boundaries: 18th Century Prose Fiction
ENGL-165 Melville and Douglass
ENGL-171 Seminar: Sexing the Past
ENGL-179 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-182 Dickens
ENGL-185 19thC British Poetry
ENGL-186 Sem: Wordsworth and After
ENGL-187 Seminar: Wordsworth, the Prelude
ENGL-191 Seminar: Gothic Novel and Its Aftermath
ENGL-196 WICKED: 19th C Morality and Madness
ENGL-202 The Frontier and the City in American Literature
ENGL-205 Literature of the Irish Revival
ENGL-207 Black British Literature
ENGL-209 New York Stories
ENGL-212 The Female Bildungsroman: Coming of Age in US Women's Literature
ENGL-215 American Expatriate Writers
ENGL-219 From Realism to Modernism
ENGL-228 Multiethnic Literatures
ENGL-232 Reading Toni Morrison
ENGL-246 Orwell and the Politics of Style
ENGL-247 Tolkien and Medieval Roots
ENGL-249 Faulkner
ENGL-250 Eliot's Wasteland
ENGL-257 American Short Story
ENGL-259 Poetry & Poetics
ENGL-260 Poetics of Diaspora
ENGL-261 20th Century Women Poets
ENGL-265 Booker Prize Novels
ENGL-266 British Drama Since 1950
ENGL-267 Avant-Garde Film
ENGL-273 The Hollywood Horror Film
ENGL-280 Nonfiction Film & Video
ENGL-287 Seminar: Issues in Cultural Studies
ENGL-299 Tutorial: Modern/Post-Modern Literature and Culture
ENGL-305 Narratives of Travel
ENGL-306 Race: Lit & Theory
ENGL-317 Young Adult Literature
ENGL-324 Intro to Creative Writing
ENGL-325 Short Fiction Workshop
ENGL-330 Craft Studies: Lit/Comp/Creative (seminar)
ENGL-332 Lannan Chair Col: Literature & Human Rights
ENGL-333 Introduction to Poetry Writing
ENGL-334 Lannan Seminar
ENGL-335 Film-Making for Writers
ENGL-337 Tutorial: Advanced Scriptwriting
ENGL-338 Advanced Experimental Fiction Workshop
ENGL-339 Adv Poetry Writing
ENGL-340 Creative Nonfiction Writing
ENGL-343 Revolution/Respect: Writing for a Cause
ENGL-359 Marxism and Culture
ENGL-391 Lannan Chair Seminar
ENGL-440 Contexts for the Study of Sexuality
ENGL-452 Virtual Designs
ENGL-469 The Fire this Time Workshop
ENGL-470 Introduction to Journalism
ENGL-471 Journalism: Special Topics
ENGL-472 Media Techniques
ENGL-475 Public Intellectuals
ENGL-478 History of the Book
ENGL-479 Reading, Teaching, Social Reflection
ENGL-481 CBL: Community Tutoring: Sursum Corda
ENGL-483 Issues in Education
ENGL-484 Sursum Corda
ENGL-524 Medieval Eurpoean Literature
ENGL-536 Milton
ENGL-544 Shakespeare's Exotic Romances
ENGL-559 Age of Johnson
ENGL-586 Wordsworth and Anglo-American Poetic Traditions
ENGL-590 Dickens
ENGL-619 Modernism and Its Discontents
ENGL-632 Reading Toni Morrison
ENGL-640 Virtually Black
ENGL-653 Borges, Beckett, Nabokov
ENGL-660 Poetics of Diaspora
ENGL-671 Sex and Time in 19th Century America
ENGL-680 Testimonial Fictions & US Latino Literature
ENGL-712 Literary Theory
ENGL-719 Performance/Theory
ENGL-722 Approaches to Teaching Writing
ENGL-733 Alternative Rhetorics
ENGL-835 Lit of Irish Revival
ENGL-861 Literacy and the Law
ENGL-905 Folger Institute Seminar
ENGL-999 Thesis Research I

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