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ENGL120The Nobel Writers: Literary Institutions and the Literary Canon
ENGL131Writing About Places
ENGL141Slavery, Latifundio, and Revolution in Latin American Literature and Cinema
ENGL146Three Big Novels
ENGL150American Crazy: Five Myths of Extremism, Violence, and National Identity
ENGL152The Armchair Adventurer
ENGL160Lost World/New World: Literature and the Anthropocene
ENGL171Brief Encounters: Short Fiction by African American Women
ENGL175Staging America: Modern American Drama
ENGL176August Wilson
ENGL201AWays of Reading: Adapting Shakespeare
ENGL201BWays of Reading: Narrative Forms
ENGL201DWays of Reading: Reading for Genre: Form, History, Theory
ENGL201EWays of Reading: Reading Encounters: Gifts, Debts, and Promises
ENGL201FWays of Reading: Literature About Literature
ENGL201GWays of Reading: Contact Zones
ENGL201HWays of Reading: Influence, Imitation, Invention
ENGL201MWays of Reading: Writing in New England
ENGL201QWays of Reading: The Pleasures of the Text
ENGL204American Literature, 1865-1945
ENGL207Chaucer and His World
ENGL209From Seduction to Civil War: The Early U.S. Novel
ENGL211Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway)
ENGL212Postcolonial Bildungsroman
ENGL213Contemporary British and American Fiction
ENGL218Shakespeare and the Tragedy of State
ENGL221The African Novel
ENGL222Slavery and the Literary Imagination
ENGL224Medieval Drama: Read It and Be in It
ENGL227Reading The Victorians
ENGL229The New York School: Poetry, Art, Movies, and the Mimeo Revolution
ENGL233History of Musical Theater
ENGL236The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL237On The Border: Chicana/o, American, and Mexican Literatures and Cinemas
ENGL239The Empire Writes Back: Readings in Postcolonial Literature
ENGL241Special Topics: Merging Forms
ENGL243Caribbean Writers in the U.S. Diaspora
ENGL246Personalizing History
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL249Contemporary Plays: Writing and Reading
ENGL250Contemporary U.S. Poetry
ENGL251Epic Tradition
ENGL252Animal Theories/Human Fictions
ENGL254India and the World: Fiction and Film About India and Globalization
ENGL256The Emergence of World Literature(s)
ENGL257Topics in Journalism: Literary Journalism
ENGL258New World Poetics
ENGL262Literatures of Lying
ENGL265Future Visions: Temporality and the Politics of Change
ENGL272Modernist City-Texts
ENGL275Race and Place in Early American Writing
ENGL276Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies
ENGL279Introduction to Latina/o/x Literature and Art: Border, Citizen, Body
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL290Place, Character, and Design: Techniques in Writing Nonfiction and Fiction
ENGL299A Playwright's Workshop: Intermediate
ENGL302Matter, Community, Environment
ENGL304Lyric Poetry and Music: The Color and Politics of Cry, Sound, and Voice
ENGL305Shakespeare's Macbeth: From Saga to Screen
ENGL313Special Topic: The Art of Revision
ENGL317Special Topics: Plot
ENGL319Crossing the Color Line: Racial Passing in American Literature
ENGL324Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
ENGL326Advanced Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL328Brown, Black, and Queer Forms and Feelings
ENGL329Postwar American Writers: Philip Roth and Don DeLillo
ENGL331Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins
ENGL332Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL333Meaning and Materiality: Recent Trends in Theory
ENGL335Twentieth-Century Gothic Fiction
ENGL337Advanced Poetry Workshop
ENGL342Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENGL346The Black South
ENGL351Jews and Christians in Medieval England: Debate, Dialogue, and Destruction
ENGL355Special Topics: The Use of Humor
ENGL356Theories of Translation
ENGL360Special Topics: Writing Lives
ENGL367Nature Description: Literature and Theory
ENGL372Literature and Visual Culture in Shakespeare's England
ENGL373Beyond the Grail: Medieval Romances
ENGL376The New York Intellectuals
ENGL384New York City in the '40s
ENGL399Advanced Playwriting: Long Form


Spring 2017 Courses Not Offered       Summer Session       Winter Session       Home       Archive       Search       ENGL
ENGL110Poetry and Democracy
ENGL131Writing About Places
ENGL132Writing Medicine and the Doctor-Writer
ENGL136Not Quite Passing
ENGL151American Revolutions and Counterrevolutions
ENGL161Captive and Confined: Literatures of Imprisonment
ENGL171Brief Encounters: Short Fiction by African American Women
ENGL175Staging America: Modern American Drama
ENGL201AWays of Reading: Adapting Shakespeare
ENGL201BWays of Reading: Narrative Forms
ENGL201CWays of Reading: Texts and Territories
ENGL201FWays of Reading: Literature About Literature
ENGL201GWays of Reading: Contact Zones
ENGL201HWays of Reading: Influence, Imitation, Invention
ENGL201JWays of Reading: Literary Form and Forms
ENGL201KWays of Reading: Borrowing and Stealing: Authorship and Originality in Literature
ENGL201PWays of Reading: Autobiography
ENGL204AAmerican Literature, 1865-1945
ENGL205Shakespeare
ENGL206British Literature in the Enlightenment: Individualism, Consumer Culture, the Public Sphere
ENGL207Chaucer and His World
ENGL211Ethics of Embodiment (FGSS Gateway)
ENGL222Slavery and the Literary Imagination
ENGL224Medieval Drama: Read It and Be in It
ENGL226Romantic-Era Extremities: Madness, Revolution, Sublimity, and the Celtic Fringe
ENGL227Reading The Victorians
ENGL228The American Pacific
ENGL229The New York School: Poetry, Art, Movies, and the Mimeo Revolution
ENGL230Introduction to Asian American Literature
ENGL233History of Musical Theater
ENGL234Jane Austen and the Romantic Age
ENGL235Childhood in America
ENGL236The British Modernist Novel, 1900-1945
ENGL238Contemporary African American Poetry and Its Pasts
ENGL240Introduction to African American Literature
ENGL241Special Topics: Merging Forms
ENGL242Storied Places: Revival, Renewal, and African American Landscapes
ENGL246Personalizing History
ENGL247Narrative and Ideology
ENGL248Shakespeare on Film
ENGL249Contemporary Plays: Writing and Reading
ENGL250Contemporary U.S. Poetry
ENGL251Epic Tradition
ENGL252Animal Theories/Human Fictions
ENGL253Science and/as Literature in Early Modern England
ENGL255Writing on the Land of Freedom: The Pastoral in African American Literature
ENGL258New World Poetics
ENGL260International Crime Fiction
ENGL265Future Visions: Temporality and the Politics of Change
ENGL269Introduction to Playwriting
ENGL274Caribbean Poetry and Cinema: "Fields of Islands" in an Open Sea
ENGL276Diasporic South Asian Writing and American Studies
ENGL280Staging Race in Early Modern England
ENGL281Award-Winning Playwrights
ENGL288Poets, Radicals, and Reactionaries: Romantic Poetry in Conversation
ENGL293Love, War, and a Few Monsters: An Introduction to Medieval Literature
ENGL295Reading Theories
ENGL299A Playwright's Workshop: Intermediate
ENGL301Philosophy of Memory in African American Literature
ENGL303Narrative Theory
ENGL305Shakespeare's Macbeth: From Saga to Screen
ENGL306Special Topics: The Beats and Their Discontents
ENGL308The Grumbling Hive: Ethics and British Literature, 1660--1800
ENGL309Entertaining Social Change
ENGL310The Senses and the Subject in Cinema and Poetry
ENGL316Rethinking World Literature
ENGL317Special Topics: Plot
ENGL319Crossing the Color Line: Racial Passing in American Literature
ENGL320Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth
ENGL321Special Topics: A Poet's Tour of the Essay: Innovative, Aversive, and Engaged Prose
ENGL323Trauma in Asian American Literature
ENGL325Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop
ENGL327Criticism and Psychoanalysis
ENGL328Brown, Black, and Queer Forms and Feelings
ENGL329Postwar American Writers: Philip Roth and Don DeLillo
ENGL330Race, Romance, and Reform in 19th-Century African American Women's Writing
ENGL331Topics in African American Literature: Charles Chesnutt and Pauline Hopkins
ENGL332Romanticism, Criticism, Theory
ENGL334Romantic Poetry and the Sense of History
ENGL336Intermediate Poetry Workshop
ENGL338Poetry, Print, and the Sung or Spoken Word
ENGL340Death and Afterlife in the Middle Ages
ENGL343Contesting American History: Fiction After 1967
ENGL347Special Topics: Day Books, Diaries, Notebooks, Etc.
ENGL348Modernism's Kids: Children in Modernist Fiction
ENGL349Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL350The Law, the Citizen, and the Literary and Cinematic Imaginations
ENGL355Special Topics: The Use of Humor
ENGL357Utter Nonsense: From Allegory to Zaum
ENGL361After Orientalism: Asian American Literature and Theory After 2000
ENGL362Shipwrecks of the Singular
ENGL363The Sounds of Black and Brown Performance
ENGL366The Sounds of Being: Radical Black and Latina/o Poetry, Music, Cinema, and Dance
ENGL372Literature and Visual Culture in Shakespeare's England
ENGL373Beyond the Grail: Medieval Romances
ENGL377The View from Abroad on the Early Modern Stage
ENGL378Queer Times: Poetics and Politics of Temporality
ENGL380In Place of Reading: Social Location and the Literary Text
ENGL381Advanced Fiction
ENGL383Faulkner and Morrison
ENGL385Survey of African American Theater
ENGL399Advanced Playwriting: Long Form

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