English
ENGL
Courses
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Critical Reading and Writing (Honors)
4HW
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Critical Reading and Writing
4W
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Literatures in English, 1700 to 1850
10B
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Literatures in English, 1850 to Present
10C
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Introduction to American Cultures
11
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Fiat Qi: Tai Chi, Qigong, and Intersectional Environmentalism
19
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Silence of Lamb: Animals as Persons in Literature, Law, and Sciences
19
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Writing Behind Bars: Prison and Literary Production
19
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Introduction to Creative Writing
20W
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Medievalisms: Medieval Literature and Contemporary Culture
70
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Major American Authors
80
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American Novel
85
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Shakespeare
90
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Introduction to Fiction
91C
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Death and (Re)Birth: Afrofuturism and the Building of New Worlds
98T
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Queer Literatures and Cultures, 1850 to 1970: Intimacy of Queer Life in Early Queer Literature
M101B
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African American Literature from Harlem Renaissance to 1960s
M104B
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Chicana/Chicano Literature since el Movimiento, 1970s to Present
M105C
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Studies in Women's Writing: British Women Writing Dangerous Women
M107A
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Writing in English Major: Transfer Students
110T
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Studies in Visual Culture: Screenplay Adaptation
118C
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Literary Cities: Literary Dublin: In the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis
119
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Keywords in Theory: Anthropocene
122
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Theories of History and Historicism: Imagining Apocalypse: Histories and Theories
123
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Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures
130
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Culture and Imperialism: Cultural Encounters in Age of Empire
132
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Literature of Americas: Poetry of the Americas
135
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Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry
136B
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Creative Writing: Intermediate Short Story
137A
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Creative Writing: Advanced Short Story
137B
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Topics in Creative Writing: Seminar 2
M138
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Topics in Creative Writing: Seminar 3
M138
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Individual Authors: Age of Phillis: Neoclassicism, Black Feminism, and Life and Legacy of Phillis Wheatley Peters
139
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Chaucer: "Canterbury Tales"
140A
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Cultures of Middle Ages: Translating Stories Across Cultures in Middle Ages
148
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Medievalisms: Filthy Lucre: Fraudster, Trader, and Usurer in Medieval and Post-Medieval Ages
149
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Shakespeare: Later Plays
150B
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Milton
151
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Literature of Restoration and Earlier 18th Century
160A
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Poetry in English to 1850: Lecture 1
161A
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American Literature, 1776 to 1832
166B
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Major American Writers
168
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American Literature, 1865 to 1900
170A
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American Drama: Realism, Expressionism, and the Absurd
172C
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Hemispheric American Literature: Writing American Hemisphere, 1492 to 1804
176
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Interdisciplinary Studies of American Culture: Ethnic Comedy, Family Drama: American Literature and Television
177
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Topics in Literature, circa 1850 to Present: Crime Stories
179
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Topics in Colonial American Literature: Knowing New World Rebellion
183A
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Capstone Seminar: English: Brontës in Context
184
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Capstone Seminar: English: Medieval Greed: Usury in Medieval English Literature and Law
184
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