1 Curriculum: Spring 2013 New Department Distribution EN142

1 Curriculum: Spring 2013 New Department Distribution EN142

New department Curriculum: Spring 2013 distribution EN142 Introduction to Cinema Studies (See CI142) C EN172 The English Seminar EN226 Performance History II (See TD226) EN252 International History of Cinema II (See CI252) Studies in American Literary History: Civil War to the EN256 Present EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN336 Early American Women Writers E EN351 Contemporary American Poetry P Great Books by American Women of Color: from EN368 Hurston to Danticat (See AM368) D EN378 Fiction Writing II EN379 Poetry Writing II P EN380 Creative Nonfiction EN386A Special Topics: Writing the Personal Essay EN387 Graphic Novel C Converting the Dead: Early Modern Historical Poetry EN398A and a Protestant, Civic Poetics E,P Affecting Metaphysics: Reading 17th-Century EN398C Metaphysical Poetry E, P EN412 Global Shakespeares E, C EN413B Author Course: Jane Austen EN413C Author Course: Samuel Beckett: Comedy of the Abyss EN413D Author Course: Geoffrey Chaucer E EN418 Cross-Dressing in Literature and Film C EN435 Narratives of Contact and Captivity E EN478 Advanced Studies in Prose EN479 Advanced Studies in Poetry P EN480 Teaching Poetry in the Schools Seminar: Keats and Coleridge: Romanticism and EN493C Theories of the Lyric Self E, P Seminar: The 21st-Century Latino Novel and the EN493D Transnational Imaginary D New department Curriculum: Fall 2013 distribution EN172 The English Seminar 1 EN224 Performance History I (See TD224) n/a EN244 19th-Century American Poetry P EN255 Studies in American Literary History: Pre-1860 C, E Comparative Studies: Emily Dickinson and English EN264 Poetry C EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN280 Creative Nonfiction Writing I EN314 17th-Century Poetry E, P EN322 British Romanticism E EN323 Victorian Literature I EN329 21st-Century Comparative Literature C EN378 Fiction Writing II EN379 Poetry Writing II P EN386 Special Topics: Documentary Radio C EN413D Author Course: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales E EN413F Author Course: William Faulkner EN493B The Beats and the New York School Poets P New Department JanPlan 2014 Distribution Course Title EN238 Art of Fly Fishing: Maine and Bishop, California EN251 History of International Cinema I (See CI251) C EN279J Poetry Writing I P EN351 Contemporary American Poetry P Great Books by American Women of Color: from EN368J Hurston to Danticat (See AM368J) D EN397 Multiethnic American Literature D EN413H Author Course: Henry James and Edith Wharton New Department Course Spring 2014 Distribution EN142 Introduction to Cinema Studies (See CI142) C EN172 The English Seminar EN226 Performance History II (See TD226) n/a EN252 International History of Cinema II (See CI252) C 2 Studies in American Literary History: Civil War to the EN256 Present EN268 Survey of International Women Writers D EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN315 Medieval Saints and Sinners E EN319 Fictions of Empire E, C EN341 American Realism and Naturalism C EN378 Fiction Writing II EN379 Poetry Writing II P EN380 Creative Nonfiction Writing II Special Topics: Leaps, Surprises! Figures and Images in EN386B Poetry P EN398 Native American Literature D Author Course: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman EN413E Melville Author Course: Cormac McCarthy: Novels and Film EN413G Adaptations C Shakespeare Texts and Contexts: Renaissance London EN413J and 19th-Century America E,C EN478 Advanced Studies in Prose EN479 Advanced Studies in Poetry P Passionate Expression: Love, Sex, and Sexuality in EN493A Western Literature E, D Going South: The Southern Short Story and Its EN493C Traditions D Ireland and Otherness: James Joyce's Ulysses and Early EN493D Writings New Department Curriculum: Fall 2014 Distribution Req. EN172 The English Seminar EN224 Performance History I (See TD224) n/a EN255 Studies in American Literary History: Pre-1860 C, E EN264 Comparative Studies: Emily Dickinson and English Poetry C EN268 Survey of International Women Writers C, D EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I 3 EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN280 Creative Nonfiction Writing I EN313 Renaissance Poetry E, P EN316 Sex, Love, and Marriage in the Middle Ages E EN321 Topics in Film Theory (See CI321) C EN322 British Romanticism E EN325 Modern British Fiction EN329 21st-Century Comparative Literature C EN353 The American Short Story EN379 Poetry Writing II P The Mother Tongue(s): Grammar, Syntax, and Style for EN386A Writers Reading Race Now: 21st-Century Multiethnic American EN397A Literature C, D Shopping for the Sublime: Capitalism, Crisis, and EN397B Romanticism E EN411 Race and Gender in Shakespeare E EN413A Author Course: Toni Morrison D Converting the Dead: History, Memory, and Early EN493A Modern Historical Poetry E, P Passionate Expression: Love, Sex, and Sexuality in EN493B Western Literature E, C New Department Curriculum: JanPlan 2015 Distribution Req. EN237 Postcolonial Pastoral: Ecology, Travel, and Writing D EN238 Art of Fly-Fishing: Maine and Bishop, California EN297 Special Topics: Prose Poem, Flash Fiction, Lyric Essay C American Independents: Their Art and Production (See EN335 AM335) C New Department Curriculum: Spring 2015 Distribution Req. EN142 Introduction to Cinema Studies (See CI142) C EN172 The English Seminar EN226 Performance History II (See TD226) n/a EN252 International History of Cinema II (See CI252) C Studies in American Literary History: Civil War to the EN256 Present EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I 4 EN279 Poetry Writing I P Environmental Literature: Reading through the EN282 Ecocritical Prism D EN312 Death and Dying in the Middle Ages E EN345 Modern American Fiction EN364 Buddhism in American Poetry P EN367 History of the English Language C, E Great Books by American Women of Color: from EN368 Hurston to Danticat (See AM368) D EN378 Fiction Writing II EN379 Poetry Writing II P EN380 Creative Nonfiction Writing II EN386C Special Topics: Documentary Radio C Secrets, Lies, and the Gothic Imagination in the Age of EN398A Revolution Disability in Modern and Contemporary American EN398B Literature and Culture D, C EN412 Shakespeare on Screen E,C EN413K Author Course: William Wordsworth EN457 American Gothic Literature EN478 Advanced Studies in Prose EN479 Advanced Studies in Poetry P Seminar: Virginia Woolf and Modernism: Politics, EN493C Poetics, Theory EN493D Seminar: Lyric Self and Other E,C New Department Curriculum: Fall 2015 Distribution Req. EN142 Introduction to Cinema Studies (See CI142) C EN172 The English Seminar EN224 Performance History I (See TD224) n/a EN251 History of International Cinema I (See CI251) C EN255 Studies in American Literary History: Pre-1860 C, E EN264 Comparative Studies: Emily Dickinson and English Poetry P,E EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN280 Creative Nonfiction Writing I EN314 17th-Century Literature and the Natural World E EN323 Victorian Literature I EN325 Modern British Fiction 5 EN343 African-American Literature: Speaking in Tongues D EN347 Modern American Poetry P Reading Race Now: 21st-Century Multiethnic-American EN369 Literature C, D EN379 Poetry Writing II P EN397 Global Middle Ages E,C, D EN413L Author Course: Lord Byron and Dangerous Knowledge EN413P Author Course: Salman Rushdie D EN474 Public Speaking EN493A Seminar: Literature and Film Adaptation E,C Seminar: Beyond Borders: Narratives of Crossing and EN493B Return C, D New Department Curriculum Janplan 2016 Distribution Req. EN238 Art of Fly-Fishing: Maine and Bishop, California EN297 Poetry and the Nature of Being E, P EN413H Author Course: Henry James New Department Curriculum Spring 2016 Distribution Req. EN142 Introduction to Cinema Studies (See CI142) C Reading and Writing about Literature: Rebellion and EN151B Revolution EN172 The English Seminar EN226 Performance History II (See TD226) EN252 History of International Cinema II (See CI252) C Studies in American Literary History: Civil War to the EN256 Present EN271 Critical Theory EN278 Fiction Writing I EN279 Poetry Writing I P EN280 Creative Nonfiction Writing I Fools Rush In: Comedy and Adaptation in Hollywood EN298A (See CI298A) C EN315 Medieval Saints and Sinners E Dating and Relationships in 18th-Century British EN318 Literature E EN321B Topics in Film Theory: Hitchcock's Cinema (See CI321B) C EN322 British Romanticism E EN336 Early American Women Writers E EN341 American Realism and Naturalism: Then and Now C EN345 Modern American Fiction 6 EN346 Culture and Literature of the American South American Poetry since 1945: Wars and Wiles and Other EN351 Charms P EN378 Fiction Writing II EN379 Poetry Writing II EN380 Creative Nonfiction Writing II P EN386C Special Topics: Documentary Radio C EN398 Environmental Justice and World Literature D EN412 Global Shakespeares E,C EN413M Author Course: The Complications of Jonathan Swift E EN442 U.S. Orientalisms and Arab American Literature D EN478 Advanced Studies in Prose Ireland and Otherness: James Joyce's Ulysses and Early EN493C Writings E, C EN493D History of the Book 7 .

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