ENGL 108(F) Forms of Revenge (W)
ENGL 120(F) The Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111) (W)
ENGL 126(F) Stupidity and Intelligence (W)
ENGL 127(F) The Celtic Other World: From Myth to Romance and Beyond (W)
ENGL 129(F) Twentieth-Century Black Poets (W)*
ENGL 135(F,S) African-American Literary Lives (Same as American Studies 135) (W)*
ENGL 137(F) Shakespeare's Warriors and Politicians (W)
ENGL 139(F) The Experience of Poetry (W)
ENGL 140(F) Writing the Environment (W)
ENGL 145(F) Reading and Writing Science Fiction (W)
ENGL 150(F,S) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 201(F,S) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 204(F) The Feature Film (Same as Comparative Literature 224)
ENGL 209(F) American Literature: Origins to 1865(Same as American Studies 209)
ENGL 211(F) British Literature: Middle Ages Through the Renaissance
ENGL 220(F,S) Introduction to African-American Writing (Same as American Studies 220)*
ENGL 225(F,S) Romanticism and Modernism (W)
ENGL 227(F) Contesting American Poetics (W)
ENGL 228(F) Augustan and Modernist Satire(Gateway) (W)
ENGL 307(F) Introduction to Medieval Literature
ENGL 319(F) Shakespeare in Love (Same as Theatre 319)
ENGL 331(F) What is Romanticism?
ENGL 343T(F) Whitman and Dickinson in Context (W)
ENGL 348(F) Faulkner, Morrison, and the Representation of Race*
ENGL 354(F) Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL 357(F) Contemporary American Fiction
ENGL 359(F) Modernism: Theory and Fiction (Same as Comparative Literature 369)
ENGL 365(F) Studies in Dramatic Literature: Beckett, Pinter and Stoppard (Same as Theatre 313)
ENGL 381(F) Melancholy and History (Same as Comparative Literature 381)
ENGL 385(F) Decadence and Modernity (Same as Comparative Literature 325 and Theatre 325)
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 497(F), 498(S) Honors Independent Study
ENGL 110(S) The Age of the Short Story (W)
ENGL 134(S) New American Fiction (W)
ENGL 135(F,S) African-American Literary Lives (Same as American Studies 135) (W)*
ENGL 139(F) The Experience of Poetry (W)
ENGL 150(S) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 201(F,S) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 202(S) Modern Drama (Same as Theatre 312)
ENGL 210(S) American Literature: 1865-Present (Same as American Studies 210)
ENGL 212(S) British Literature: Restoration Through the Nineteenth Century
ENGL 216(S) Introduction to the Novel
ENGL 220(F,S) Introduction to African-American Writing (Same as American Studies 220)*
ENGL 222(S) Studies in the Lyric (W)
ENGL 225(F,S) Romanticism and Modernism (W)
ENGL 234(S) Heroic and Mock-Heroic (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 236(S) Witnessing (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 304(S) Dante (Same as Comparative Literature 304)
ENGL 311T(S) Studies in Shakespeare: Hamlet and Lear (Same as Theatre 315) (W)
ENGL 315(S) The Poetry of Milton
ENGL 316(S) The Art of Courtship (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 316)
ENGL 321(S) Samuel Johnson and the Literary Tradition
ENGL 341(S) American Genders, American Sexualities (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 341)
ENGL 350(S) Herman Melville and Mark Twain
ENGL 356(S) Dead Poets' Society
ENGL 364(S) Classical Hollywood Cinema
ENGL 373(S) Modern Critical Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 343)
ENGL 396(S) Fiction Without Borders*
ENGL 401(S) The Middle Ages Imagined (Same as Comparative Literature 401)
ENGL 430(S) The Brontes: The Making of Myths (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 430)
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 284(S) Adaptation: Words into Images
ENGL 382(S) Advanced Workshop in Poetry
ENGL 384(S) Advanced Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 497(F), 498(S) Honors Independent Study
ENGL 205 The Art of Poetry (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)(W)
ENGL 305 Chaucer (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)
ENGL 333 Nineteenth-Century British Novel (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)
ENGL 337 Victorian Culture (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)
ENGL 342 Postcolonial Literature* (Not offered 2002-2003)
ENGL 361 Nabokov and Pynchon (Not offered 2002-2003)
ENGL 366 Modern British Fiction (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)
ENGL 375 Issues in Literary History (Not offered 2002-2003; to be offered 2003-2004)
ENGL 391 Kafka and His Descendants (Same as Comparative Literature 391) (Not offered 2002-2003)