A study of plays, novels, and poems by such writers as Shaw, Lawrence, Joyce, Conrad, Yeats, Eliot, Auden. Also offered as a distance course. Consult...
A study of modern fiction, including works by such writers as James, Conrad, Ford, Joyce, Woolf. Also offered at the Bader International Study Centre,...
A study of form and technique in modern poetry and plays by such writers as Yeats, Eliot, Auden, Shaw, Beckett. Also offered at the Bader...
A study of English, American and Canadian women writers of the 20th century. See also ENGL 205*. Also offered as a distance course. Consult Continuing...
Studies in representative British, American, and Canadian authors from World War II to the present.
A survey of American prose and poetry from the Puritans to the present.
A study of genres and forms prominent in English-Canadian writing. Texts may range from the earliest writing in English in Canada
A comparative study of representative works by Postcolonial writers.
A survey of English-Canadian poetry and fiction from
A study of Canadian fiction, including novels and/or short fiction by such writers as Atwood, Callaghan, Laurence, MacLennan,
A study of Canadian poetry, including such writers as Klein, Purdy, Birney, Page, Atwood, and Carson. EXCLUSIONS
Emphasizes literary, rhetorical, and critical terminology, the variety of critical approaches, and the ways in which critical practices (e.g., of
Not a survey, but a closely focused course on women's writing in English. The topic for the course varies, sometimes taking a thematic approach,...
An introduction to the language, literature, and culture of medieval Scandinavia in the Viking Age. Fall Term: A rapid survey of Old Icelandic...
A brief introduction to the Anglo-Saxon (Old English) language and the Anglo-Saxon age, followed by a close study of Beowulf, the first masterpiece of...
A study of the poetry, drama, and prose of late medieval Britain. Texts are read in Middle English; language training is provided. Readings may...
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A study of Renaissance poetry and prose but excluding drama, with emphasis on the works of Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton. Such...