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English

* EN119 Reading Fiction
* EN122* Survey of Major British Authors
* EN123 Reading Poetry and Drama
* EN200 The Experience of Poetry
* EN201 Children's Literature
* EN203 Tragic Drama
* EN204 Strategies in Analysis of Effective Writing
* EN205 Studies in Stylistics
* EN207 Comic Drama
* EN209 Special Topics
* EN210 Literature and Social Change
* EN211 Postcolonial Literature: Fiction
* EN212 Postcolonial Literature: Poetry and Drama
* EN218 Contemporary American Literature
* EN220 Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches
* EN221 Women and Print Culture
* EN222 Texts and Representations
* EN223 Linguistics
* EN224 The English Language
* EN225 The Woman Writer: Theory and Practice
* EN226 Women in Fiction
* EN229 Canadian English
* EN231 Arthurian Traditions
* EN233 Shakespeare's Comedies and Romances: Gender and Genre
* EN234 Shakespeare's Tragedies and History Plays
* EN235 Shakespeare and Company
* EN236 Shakespeare and Film
* EN238 Tolkien and Fantasy
* EN244* The English Literary Tradition
* EN265 American Literature to 1900
* EN266 American Literature of the Early 20th Century
* EN267 Canadian Fiction in English
* EN268 Canadian Poetry in English
* EN270 Canadian Drama in English
* EN280 Indigenous Writers in English
* EN291 Literary Theory
* EN294 The Age of Revolution: Poetry of the Romantic Period
* EN295 "Mental Theatre": Drama of the Romantic Period
* EN296 Moral Tales to Shilling Shockers: Prose Narrative in the Romantic Period
* EN298 Early 20th-Century British Literature and Modernism
* EN299 Early 20th-Century Literature: Re-writing Society
* EN300 Narrative Forms
* EN302 Critical Theory of Mass Media
* EN306 Rhetoric in Literary and Non-Literary Texts
* EN309 Special Topics
* EN310 The Politics of Transgression and Desire
* EN322 Origins of Modern Drama
* EN324 Canadian Women's Writing
* EN325 Feminist Theory and Cultural Practice: Fiction by Minority Women
* EN326 Contemporary Drama
* EN333 Advanced Literary and Cultural Theory
* EN344 18th-Century Fiction
* EN345 The British Novel in the 19th Century
* EN346 The Novel after 1900
* EN350 Medieval Drama
* EN355* Restoration and 18th-Century Literature
* EN370 Creative Writing: Poetry
* EN371 Creative Writing: Short Story
* EN372 Old English I: Language and Literature
* EN373 Old English II: Literature in Context
* EN390 Chaucer I: The Canterbury Tales
* EN391 Chaucer II: Romances, Dream-Vision and Other Works
* EN392 Writers of the Middle Ages
* EN393 Literature of the 16th Century
* EN394 Studies in the 17th-Century: Drama
* EN395 Studies in the 17th-Century: Poetry
* EN396 Culture and Anarchy: The Voices of Mid-Victorian Literature
* EN397 Dissonance and Decadence: Literary Cultures in Later Victorian Literature
* EN398 Modernism to Postmodernism
* EN399 Postmodernism and the Role of the Reader
* EN400 Studies in Language and Discourse
* EN409 Special Topics
* EN410 Topics in Gender
* EN420 Topics in Genre
* EN430 Studies of an Individual Author
* EN440 Advanced Studies of a Period
* EN450 Texts and Contexts
* EN460 Topics in Culture
* EN470 Topics in Theory
* EN489 Directed Study

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