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1020E -
Understanding Literature Today
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By studying a broad range of exciting and important literary works from the past and present, this course will increase your understanding and appreciation not just of the richness and power of the works themselves, but also of the role of literature in reflecting and shaping our perceptions of the world and of ourselves.
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Grade 12U English or permission of the Department. For part time students who have been admitted without the OSSD, this permission will be granted as a matter of course.
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1022E -
Enriched Introduction to English Literature
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This course provides an enriched survey of the major genres, historical periods, and critical approaches to English for students with a particular interest in literature and culture. In lecture and small group tutorials, you will study poetry, prose, and drama with special emphasis on developing superior analytical and writing skills.
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85% or better in Grade 12U English or permission of the Department.
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1024E -
Forms of Fiction: Introduction to Narrative
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An introduction to the study of a selection of fiction ranging from the Greek epic to the modern novel, including both short and longer forms; and a variety of fictional modes and narrative techniques. Major authors studied include Homer, Swift, Austen, Dickens, Dostoevsky, and Virginia Woolf.
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Grade 12U English or permission of the Department. For part time students who have been admitted without the OSSD, this permission will be granted as a matter of course.
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1027F/G -
The Storyteller’s Art I: Introduction to Narrative
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Storytelling defines who we are and our relation to the community, the nation, and the world. This course explores the rich and diverse traditions of storytelling: such as, oral tales, short stories, classic fiction, and graphic novels. Instruction by lecture and tutorials; emphasis on developing strong analytical and writing skills.
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Grade 12U English or permission of the Department. For part time students who have been admitted without the OSSD, this permission will be granted as a matter of course.
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1028F/G -
The Storyteller's Art II: Topics in Narrative
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This course explores a particular theme, mode, or genre of storytelling. Consult the Department of English for details of current course offerings. Instruction is by lecture and tutorials; emphasis on developing strong analytical and writing skills.
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Grade 12U English or permission of the Department. For part time students who have been admitted without the OSSD, this permission will be granted as a matter of course.
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2017 -
Reading Popular Culture
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"If Shakespeare were alive today, he'd be writing for television." This course addresses the many forms of popular culture, including television, music, popular fiction and film, urban myths, and celebrities. The aim of this course is to encourage students to develop a critical understanding of all aspects of popular culture.
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2018A/B -
The Culture of Leadership I
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This course addresses the complex nature of leadership represented in key works of literature and culture, from Malory to Alice Munro, Shakespeare to David Mamet. We will focus on the ethical dilemmas and moral choices faced by leaders to ask what role a leader plays: hero, manager, thinker, strategist, artist, figurehead, authority?
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2019A/B -
The Culture of Leadership II
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This course examines key cultural works and events that reflect the complexities of group leadership, from Shakespeare to Busby Berkeley, Conrad to Coetzee. We will focus on how various groups and group events – nations, empires, corporations, revolutions, mobs, flash mobs -- organize themselves, for better or worse.
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2033E -
Children’s Literature
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Readings from significant books written for children, selected primarily for literary quality. Some attention will be given to the historic evolution of "Children's Literature" as a separate class, but the principal aim of the course will be to consider the nature and development of the two major genres: nonsense verse and romance.
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2041F/G -
Fall Theatre Production
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In this course, students participating in the Department of English and Writing Studies’ Fall Theatre Production explore in theory and practice approaches to text in performance. Only students working as an actor, director, stage manager, assistant stage manager, lighting, set or costume designer may enrol. Permission of the Chair of Undergraduate Studies required to enrol.
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2051F/G -
Literature and Sacred Texts
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This course will explore the sacred texts of different cultural traditions (for example, the Bible, the Qu’ran, and the Torah) and consider their impact on English literature.
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2060E -
Contemporary Canadian Literature
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An introduction to contemporary Canadian writing in both established and experimental forms. The focus of the course will be on recurrent themes, images, and writing strategies in Canadian writing from 1970 to the present, and on their relationship to both Canadian literary traditions and international currents of thought.
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2071F/G -
Speculative Fiction: Science Fiction
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From Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, a consideration of the history and development of science fiction. Will include science fiction themes such as the Other, new technologies, chaos theory, cybernetics, paradoxes of space/time travel, first contact, and alien worlds.
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2072F/G -
Speculative Fiction: Fantasy
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A study of the purposes and historical origins of fantasy, and modern developments in fantasy: alternate worlds, horror or ghost stories, sword & sorcery, heroic fantasy. May include writers such as Tolkien, Simmons, Peake, Herbert, Beagle, Rowling.
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2073F/G -
Speculative Fiction: Utopias & Dystopias
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An examination of major utopian and dystopian texts. Will concern ways in which humanity has tried to imagine a perfect world, fix the current world, or construct an exaggerated version of the world in order to demonstrate its flaws and weaknesses.
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2074F/G -
Mystery and Detective Fiction
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An introduction to the study of popular mystery and detective fiction through the reading of a selection of texts by writers from a variety of national literatures and historical periods, and using a variety of critical approaches. Major authors studied may include Poe, Doyle, Christie, Hammett, Engel, Grafton, Mosley.
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2075F/G -
Cultures of Blood: The Contemporary Gothic
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Horror has mass appeal, producing a contemporary culture saturated in images of blood for entertainment’s sake. This course looks at horror since World War II, primarily in literature but also in film, video, dance, and photography. It asks: what anxieties does horror register? How do monsters reflect what terrifies us?
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2090E -
Special Topics
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2091F/G -
Special Topics
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2092F/G -
Special Topics in Popular Literature
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2096F/G -
Special Topics in Popular Literature
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2110E -
The Novel
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A survey of the novel, chiefly English and American, but including Continental texts, from Cervantes to the present day. Exploration of the nature of this genre is combined with critical examination of each work. It is wise to read as many of the texts as possible before the course begins.
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The former English 2500E.
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2111F/G -
The Short Story
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This course examines the short story as a genre, ranging from the prose poem and short-short story to the novella, from the realistic to the allegorical and weird. Reading selections from the nineteenth century to the present, we will identify the literary strategies that make this form so effective.
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The former English 2511F/G.
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2164E -
Human Rights and Creative Practices
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Students will examine cultural studies approaches, in national and international Human Rights contexts, to a variety of creative practices including testimony, graphic novels, photography, film and performance. Topics for discussion may include trauma and subjectivity, the representations of atrocity, and the enabling of diversity and empowerment through creativity.
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The former English 2264E.
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2180F/G -
Sport in Literature
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A study of sport as portrayed through works of fiction, non-fiction, short stories and poetry whose central focus is sport. The principal aim of the course is to examine the nature and significance of sport through a survey of sport literature with an emphasis on the novel.
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2190F/G -
Special Topics in English
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2191F/G -
Special Topics in English
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At least 60% in any 1000-level or above “E” or combination of two 1000-level or above “F/G” courses from any department in the faculties of Arts and Humanities, Information and Media Studies (FIMS), or Music, or from the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Political Science, or permission of the Department.
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2200F/G -
History of Theory and Criticism
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An introduction to important issues in the history of literary criticism and theory from Plato to the twentieth century.
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2201F/G -
Contemporary Theory and Criticism
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This course builds on the historical foundations of English 2200F/G to concentrate on important issues in contemporary literary theory and criticism. English 2200F/G is recommended as preparation for English 2201F/G.
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2202F/G -
Studies in Poetics
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An introduction to important issues and concepts in the theory and analysis of poetry from different periods.
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2203F/G -
Studies in Narrative Theory
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An introduction to important issues and concepts in the theory and analysis of narrative from different periods.
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The former English 2220F/G.
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2301E -
British Literature Survey
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This course investigates the changing forms of literature produced in the British Isles from the Middle Ages to the present. It addresses key movements and styles through careful analysis of both major authors, such as Shakespeare, Austen, Woolf, or Yeats, and some less well-known yet engaging figures.
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The former English 2307E.
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2401E -
American Literature Survey
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This course offers a survey of important texts and authors from the Puritan and Revolutionary periods to the present. It addresses not only the major movements and styles of American literature associated with such authors as Poe, Dickinson, Twain, Hemingway, and Morrison, but also the innovative work of less familiar Indigenous and ethnic authors.
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2501E -
Canadian Literature Survey
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What does literature tell us about the making of a nation and its citizens? Spanning the period from imperial exploration to Confederation to the present day, this course examines Canada’s vibrant literary culture. Students will encounter a diverse range of genres and authors, from accounts of early explorers to current internationally acclaimed and award-winning writers.
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2600F/G -
Literature of the Bible
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The course is based on Genesis, Exodus, Samuel, and Kings. Other parts of the Bible are examined as interpretive responses to these books.
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2601E -
Global Literatures in English Survey
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This course offers students a great opportunity to survey of the links between and among different literary traditions and innovations across such diverse geographic regions as Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, and the Caribbean. Through close reading of literary texts written in English, students will explore how cultures produce different--often competing--ways of making meaning.
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3200F/G -
Feminist Literary Theory
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An introduction to critical debates in twentieth-century feminist literary theory. Students will study (1) the diversity of feminist approaches to literature, literary production, the politics of language, questions of genre and subjectivity; and (2) the intersections among feminist literary theories, postcolonialism, Marxism, anti-racist criticism, queer theory, and post-structuralism.
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The former English 2240F/G.
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3201F/G -
Introduction to Cultural Studies
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An introduction to cultural studies methodology and theory, and the history of cultural studies as a discipline.
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The former English 2250F/G.
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3202F/G -
National and Global Perspectives on Cultural Studies
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An examination of the history, practice, and goals of cultural studies in various national, para-national, and diasporic contexts, with attention to Australia, Britain, Canada, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, Trinidad, and the United States, and to cultural studies contributions to critical and postcolonial theory.
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The former English 2260F/G.
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3209F/G -
Topics in Theory
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This course offers an advanced study in a more narrowly defined area of theory and criticism. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3300 -
History of the English Language
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A study of the historical development of English phonology, morphology, orthography and syntax from Old English to the modern period. At the same time, we examine the changing roles of English (commercial, literary, and administrative) and the different varieties of the language available to its many speakers.
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3310 -
Old English Language and Literature
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Studying the language and literature of England a millennium ago, we will move from introducing the language to simple prose texts to the poetry of the Exeter and Vercelli Books, and for most of the second term to the study of Beowulf.
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3315E -
Disenchanted Chaucer: Authority and Literature in Medieval England
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The authority of crown, family, and church, and even the texts that supported those institutions, was questioned in the late medieval period. While introducing the Middle English language, this course will explore how Geoffrey Chaucer and his contemporaries used literature to critique social and political institutions.
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3316E -
Love in the Middle Ages
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This course explores representations of love and desire in the culture of Europe from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries. While introducing the Middle English language, we will read romances, dream visions, mystical visions, love letters, and plays in their scientific, historical, and religious contexts.
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English 3116E.
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3319F/G -
Topics in Medieval Language and Literature
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This course allows for further study in medieval literature beyond the introductory level. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3320F/G -
Dangerous Desire in the Renaissance
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Love and desire are complicated emotions, both today and in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We will examine the profuse complexity of Renaissance love poetry, by men and women, queer and straight, including writers such as Shakespeare, Wroth, Donne, Barnfield, Spenser, Wyatt, Sidney, Marlowe, Herrick, Carew, Suckling, Marvell, and Philips.
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3321F/G -
Paradise Lost
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This half-course will examine such topics as Milton’s grand style, Satan, epic heroism (is Paradise Lost an epic or anti-epic?), the nature of innocence, what it means to “fall,” and whether there can be a “fortunate fall.” Attention will also be paid to seventeenth-century politics, science and astronomy.
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3326F/G -
Death in the Renaissance
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This course considers literary and cultural responses to death from the period 1590 to 1670. It explores the philosophical and theological understandings of death in the period, funeral and mourning customs, and then the literary treatment of death in such writers as Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, and Sir Thomas Browne.
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3329F/G -
Topics in Renaissance Literature
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Poetry and prose from the golden age of English literature: More, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Donne, Jonson, Herbert, Marvell, and Milton; examination of their individual achievements will be combined with studies of form and genre in the period, with developing theories about the nature of literature, and with the surrounding historical context.
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3330E -
Shakespeare
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Shakespeare remains one of the most influential of English writers. This course studies twelve plays across a range of genres. Instructors may integrate theatre-oriented exercises and/or other dramatic or non-dramatic material, depending on individual emphasis. When possible, the teaching program will include an autumn theatre trip.
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3331F/G -
Adapting Shakespeare
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Shakespeare invented few of the plots of his plays; instead he used others’ writing. Later artists (including stage and film directors, playwrights, and novelists) have likewise drawn on Shakespeare's plays as inspiration. This half-course explores this range of “Shakespearean adaptation” through close study of two or three major plays.
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3332F/G -
Money in Renaissance Drama
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Seventeenth-century England saw enormous changes in the distribution of money. Dramatists responded in diverse ways to the social disruption caused by new patterns of wealth and impoverishment. Plays studied on this half-course present cityscapes populated by predators and swindlers, nostalgic evocations of lordly hospitable practices, and meditations on greed.
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3337E -
Shakespeare and the Drama of his Age
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A hive of playwrights, among them Shakespeare, produced a wealth of new theatrical writing in Renaissance England. This year-long course groups six plays by Shakespeare with six related plays by writers such as Marlowe, Kyd, Fletcher, Jonson, and Massinger, all of whom, like Shakespeare, flourished in the professional theatres.
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3339F/G -
Topics in Renaissance Literature
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Poetry and prose from the golden age of English literature: More, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare,
Marlowe, Donne, Jonson, Herbert, Marvell, and Milton; examination of their individual
achievements will be combined with studies of form and genre, with developing theories about the nature of literature, and with the surrounding historical context.
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3341F/G -
Sex, Death, and Philosophy: Libertinism and Eighteenth-Century British Literature
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The restoration of the monarchy in 1660 ushered in a new and sometimes frightening era of philosophical, social, and sexual freedom. This course explores Libertinism, a subversive doctrine that challenged cultural and sexual norms, through the poems, plays, and prose of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
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3348F/G -
Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to this historical period. However, it may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3349F/G -
Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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This course will explore a narrow topic within Restoration or eighteenth-century literature. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3350E -
The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Austen to Hardy
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During the nineteenth century novels became the privileged medium in which British society viewed itself as a whole made up of interrelated parts. The period also saw unprecedented change in novelistic technique and in the business of publishing novels.
This course will study these and other developments in prose fiction.
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3351F/G -
Romantic Revolutions
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Revolt, radicalism, counter-revolution, reaction, reformation; hope, crisis, peace, war, invention, imagination, catastrophe, wonder, terror. What shadows did revolution cast upon the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? This course examines a range of texts that reflect Romantic and post-Romantic transformations, upheavals, and reversals in aesthetic, socio-political, scientific, and/or psychological thought and writing.
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3359F/G -
Topics in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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3361F/G -
Sherlock Holmes and the Fiction of Detection
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This course studies the detective figure in nineteenth-century literature and culture. Possible topics include: the science of deduction; evidence and forensic practices; panopticism and the society of surveillance; the role of the detective in policing boundaries or race, class, and gender. May also include later film and tv adaptations.
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3369F/G -
Topics in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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This course will explore a narrow topic with nineteenth-century literature. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3370F/G -
Modernism and the Birth of the Avant-Garde
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Fascinated by innovation and revolution, modernism is obsessed with the new, celebrating the speed, alienation, and fragmentation of modernity. Yet it is also steeped in nostalgia, in a world dashed by modernity itself. This course offers a range of texts that explore modernist re-imaginings of art, politics, psychology and identity.
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3371F/G -
Contemporary Experimental Literature
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Several contemporary poets and fiction writers express a profound dissatisfaction with traditional literary genres, preferring to focus on radical innovations in technique. This course examines a range of texts that offer a more clinical approach to writing, inspired by such structures as dreams, arbitrary constraints, and game theory.
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3372F/G -
Drama of the Irish Literary Revival
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The Abbey Theatre in Dublin, site of new dramatic forms as well as political rioting, was at the centre of the Irish Literary Revival of the early twentieth century. This course examines the beginnings of the theatre in 1904 and explores the function of drama within the Irish literary tradition.
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3378F/G -
Topics in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to this historical period. However, it may concentrate on a shorter historical span, aparticular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3379F/G -
Topics in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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This course will explore a narrow topic within twentieth-century British or Irish literature. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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The former English 3555E.
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3470F/G -
American Cult Classics
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This course explores movements or genres with passionate followings and transgressive or countercultural themes. How did these cult traditions emerge and how can we explain their appeal? Topics may include religious or illicit countercultures, American gothic fiction, Beat literature, hard-boiled detective fiction, and sci fi.
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3479F/G -
Topics in American Literature
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This course will explore a narrow topic within later American literature. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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The former English 3665E.
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3480F/G -
Reading America Now
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How does the American literary imagination engage contemporary issues? This course approaches recent American fiction and poetry to explore national identity, sexual and racial difference, social and economic injustice, and the significance of media technology. Readings may be accompanied by studies of contemporary visual culture and music.
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3490F/G -
American Drama
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What is America, as a theatrical idea? How does the stage reflect the nation, its myths and aspirations? This course explores theatre as a “public art” form in the modern and contemporary United States, reading a variety of dramatists that may include Hansberry, Kushner, Miller, O’Neill, Parks, Williams, and Wilson.
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3499F/G -
Topics in American Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to this national literature, but
narrower in focus than English 3664E. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a
particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3556E -
Twentieth-Century Drama
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The modern period is marked by a number of social, political, and aesthetic tensions. How does theatre remain relevant amidst these pressures, especially as the stage gives way first to the cinema, then to the TV screen, and now to the internet? We will look at texts both canonical and non-canonical, spanning 1890 to the present day.
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3571F/G -
Be/Longing: Global Literature in Canada
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Where is “here” for writers of migrant and diasporic heritages living in Canada? How does writing from “elsewhere” reshape collective understanding? These and other questions will be studied in vibrant and provocative works by such writers as Dionne Brand, Anita Rau Badami, Rawi Hage, Michael Ondaatje, and Kim Thuy.
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3579F/G -
Topics in Canadian Literature
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This course will explore a narrow topic within post-confederation Canadian literature. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3580F/G -
Canadian Literature: Creativity and the Local
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This course explores the literary cultures of Southwestern Ontario, examining the ways local writing accesses the public, builds communities, relates people to their environment, and connects local, national, and transnational networks. Students develop critical, creative, and experiential perspectives and employ community engaged learning to develop course concepts beyond the classroom.
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3599F/G -
Topics in Canadian Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to this national literature, but
narrower in focus than English 3774E. It may concentrate on a shorter historical span, a
particular genre, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3670F/G -
Global Indigenous Literatures
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This course engages with the cultures of storytelling and literary production of different Indigenous peoples across the globe. In reading this literature with attention to the distinct cultures, territories, and histories of particular Indigenous nations, this course will also consider what unites Indigenous peoples on an international level.
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3679F/G -
Topics in Postcolonial Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to Postcolonial Literature, but narrower in focus than the general survey. It may concentrate on a particular geographical area, or use some other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3680F/G -
First Nations Literatures
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This course will introduce students to a diverse range of Indigenous cultural practices, primarily North American, which might include oral narratives, writings, and visual and performance materials. Students will also consider how these practices both shape and are shaped by specific historical and geographical contexts.
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3698F/G-3699F/G -
Topics in Global Literature
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This course will be broad enough to provide an introduction to Global Literature. It may concentrate on a particular geographical area, or use some
other principle of selection. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3700E -
Women & Literature: Special Topics
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The course will focus on the representation of women in the literature of different historical periods, literature by women, the problematic of the female author, and the impact of feminist criticism on English Studies. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.
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The former English 2700E.
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3776F/G -
Canadian Drama
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What does it mean to “perform” being Canadian? How does the stage help us to evolve a definition of this nation? Should it? This course examines Canada’s comparatively young dramatic tradition, its present, its future, and our role in its making, with a strong emphasis on in-class, group-based performance work.
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3778F/G -
Modern Drama and the Theatre of the Absurd
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In the twentieth century, art and drama reacted to the cataclysmic events of two world wars and the profound changes in society and culture that followed. This course explores the theory and practice of absurdist theatre, from Dadaism through the work of such authors as Beckett, Ionesco, and Pinter.
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3887E -
Sexuality & Literature: Special Topics
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This course explores the ways in which literature and other cultural forms both represent and construct sexual identities and practices. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.
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3888E -
Advanced Studies in Theory and Criticism
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An advanced study of important topics in theory and criticism. Topics may change from year to year. More detailed information may be obtained from the Department prior to registration.
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3889E -
Advanced Topics in Cultural Studies
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Intensive study of specific areas of cultural studies and of debates within cultural theory.
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3890F/G -
Women & Literature: Special Topics
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The course will focus on the representation of women in the literature of different historical periods, literature by women, the problematic of the female author, and the impact of feminist criticism on English Studies. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.
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3891F/G -
Topics in Cultural Studies
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This course offers an advanced study in a more narrowly defined area of cultural studies. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor. Consult the Department for offerings.
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3900F/G -
Special Topics in English
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Please consult Department for current offerings.
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3910F/G -
Special Topics in English
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3911F/G -
Special Topics in English
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3915E -
Special Topics in English
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3991F/G -
Sexuality & Literature: Special Topics
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This course explores the ways in which literature and other cultural forms both represent and construct sexual identities and practices. Specific content will vary from year to year depending on the instructor.
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3998E -
Creative Writing Workshop
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A workshop intended to develop skills in creative writing through individually supervised assignments. Students should expect to produce a substantial quantity of work. Enrolment limited.
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The former English 2998E.
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At least 60% in 1.0 of English 1020E or 1022E or 1024E or 1035E or 1036E or both of English 1027F/G and 1028F/G, or permission of the Department. Permission of the instructor; samples of creative work to be submitted in February (exact date available from Department).
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4200E -
Seminar in Theory and Criticism
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4201F/G -
Seminar in Theory and Criticism
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4290F/G -
Seminar in the History of the Book
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4310 -
Seminar in Medieval Language and Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4311E -
Seminar in Medieval Language and Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4312F/G -
Seminar in Medieval Language and Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4313A/B -
Seminar in Medieval Language and Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4314F/G -
Seminar in Medieval Language and Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4320F/G -
Seminar in Renaissance Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4321F/G -
Seminar in Renaissance Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4329E -
Seminar in Renaissance Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4330F/G -
Seminar in Renaissance Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4339E -
Seminar in Renaissance Literature
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4340F/G -
Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4341F/G -
Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4342F/G -
Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4349E -
Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4350F/G -
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to 3210, 1035E or to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4351F/G -
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4359E -
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4360F/G -
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4369E -
Seminar in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4370F/G -
Seminar in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4371F/G -
Seminar in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4372F/G -
Seminar in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4379E -
Seminar in Twentieth-Century British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4380F/G -
Seminar in Contemporary British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4381F/G -
Seminar in Contemporary British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4382F/G -
Seminar in Contemporary British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4389E -
Seminar in Contemporary British and Irish Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4450F/G -
Seminar in Early American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4459E -
Seminar in Early American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4470F/G -
Seminar in American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4471F/G -
Seminar in American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4472F/G -
Seminar in American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4479E -
Seminar in American Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4550F/G -
Seminar in Pre-Confederation Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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4559E -
Seminar in Pre-Confederation Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4570F/G -
Seminar in Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4571F/G -
Seminar in Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4572F/G -
Seminar in Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4579E -
Seminar in Canadian Literature
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4650F/G -
Seminar in Early Global Literature in English
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4659E -
Seminar in Early Global Literature in English
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4670F/G -
Seminar in Global Literature in English
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
Antirequisite(s):
Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4671F/G -
Seminar in Global Literature in English
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
Antirequisite(s):
Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4679E -
Seminar in Global Literature in English
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4770E -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4850E -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4851F/G -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200 to English 2250, English 3200 to English 3210, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4870E -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4871F/G -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
Antirequisite(s):
Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4880E -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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English
4881F/G -
Seminar in Literary Studies
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Topics will vary from year to year. Please consult Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisite(s):
1.0 from English 2200-2250, English 3200-3201, Theatre Studies 3205F/G, or permission of the Department.
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Individual instruction in selection of a topic, preparation of materials, and writing of a thesis. To take this course, students must apply to the Chair of Undergraduate Studies, Department of English. Restricted to students in fourth year of an English program who have at least an 80% average.
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