ENGL 110(F) The Age of the Short Story (W)
ENGL 111(F) Poetry and Politics (W)
ENGL 114(F) Literary Speakers (W)
ENGL 117(F) Introduction to Cultural Theory (W)
ENGL 120(F,S) The Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111) (W)
ENGL 124(F) Family Matters (W)
ENGL 126(F,S) Stupidity and Intelligence (W)
ENGL 127(F) The Celtic Other World: From Myth to Romance and Beyond (W)
ENGL 131(F) Women's Voices: Sappho to Riot Grrrls (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 131) (W)
ENGL 137(F) Shakespeare's Warriors and Politicians (W)
ENGL 142(F,S) Radio, Radio (W)
ENGL 150(F) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 201(F,S) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 203(F,S) Reading Films (Same as Comparative Literature 223)
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 285T(F) Lying About the Truth (W)
ENGL 233(F) Great Big Books (Gateway) (Same as Comparative Literature 283 (W)
ENGL 236(F,S) Witnessing: Slavery and Its Aftermath (Gateway) (W)*
ENGL 314(F) Renaissance Drama (Same as Theatre 337)
ENGL 333(F) Nineteenth-Century British Novel
ENGL 345(F) The Black Arts (Same as American Studies 345)*
ENGL 348(F) Faulkner and His Influence
ENGL 369T(F) The Australian New Wave (Same as Comparative Literature 369T) (W)
ENGL 373(F) Modern Critical Theory (Same as Comparative Literature 343)
ENGL 391(F) Imagining Scientists
ENGL 450(F) Herman Melville and Mark Twain
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
ENGL 385(F) Advanced Fiction Workshop: Form and Technique
ENGL 397(F), 398(S) Independent Study
ENGL 497(F), 498(S) Honors Independent Study
ENGL 108(S) Forms of Revenge (W)
ENGL 120(F,S) The Nature of Narrative (Same as Comparative Literature 111) (W)
ENGL 126(F,S) Stupidity and Intelligence (W)
ENGL 129(S) Twentieth-Century Black Poets (W)*
ENGL 142(F,S) Radio, Radio (W)
ENGL 145(S) Reading and Writing Science Fiction (W)
ENGL 150(S) Expository Writing (W)
ENGL 201(F,S) Shakespeare's Major Plays
ENGL 202(S) Modern Drama (Same as Comparative Literature 202 and Theatre 312)
ENGL 203(F,S) Reading Films (Same as Comparative Literature 223)
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 219(S) Literature by Women (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 219)
ENGL 220(F,S) Introduction to African-American Writing (Same as American Studies 220)*
ENGL 240(S) Real Fakes (Same as INTR 275 and Religion 282)
ENGL 241(S) The African Novel (Same as Comparative Literature 241) (W)*
ENGL 217(S) Shakespearean Comedy (Gateway) (Same as Theatre 225) (W)
ENGL 226(S) Irish Revivals (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 227(S) Contesting American Poetics (Gateway) (W)
ENGL 230(S) Introduction to Literary Theory (Gateway) (Same as Comparative Literature 240)(W)
ENGL 236(F,S) Witnessing: Slavery and Its Aftermath (Gateway) (W)*
ENGL 315(S) The Poetry of Milton
ENGL 321(S) Samuel Johnson and the Literary Tradition
ENGL 323T(S) A Novel Education (W)
ENGL 324(S) Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Literature
ENGL 328(S) Jane Austen and George Eliot (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 328)
ENGL 339(S) Magic Realism (Same as Comparative Literature 319)
ENGL 342(S) Representing Sexualities: U.S. Traditions (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 342) (W)
ENGL 363(S) John Barth and David Foster Wallace
ENGL 372(S) African-American Literary Thought and Culture (Same as American Studies 372) (W)*
ENGL 379(S) Contemporary World Novel (Same as Comparative Literature 329)
ENGL 402(S) Inventing English Literature 800-1642: An Advanced Survey
ENGL 448(S) Classical Hollywood Comedy
ENGL 281(F,S) The Writing of Poetry
ENGL 283(F,S) Introductory Workshop in Fiction
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 122 The Syntactic Structure of English (Same as Linguistics 121) (Not offered 2004-2005) (W)
ENGL 204 The Feature Film (Same as Comparative Literature 224) (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 304 Dante (Same as Comparative Literature 304) (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 316 The Art of Courtship (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 316) (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 329 Puritanism and its After Effects (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 337 Victorian Culture (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 354 Contemporary American Poetry (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 357 Contemporary American Fiction (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 361 Nabokov and Pynchon (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 366 Modern British Fiction (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 376 Documentary Technologies (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 377 Suicides and Survivors (Not offered 2004-2005)
ENGL 416(formerly 375) Issues in Literary History (Not offered 2004-2005)