Academic Calendar 2021-2022

English (ENGL)

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ENGL 100  Introduction to Literary Study  Units: 6.00  

An introduction to literary study, with an emphasis on the formal analysis of a diverse range of poetry and prose. Specific content and approach vary from section to section, but all sections share the goals of developing sensitivity to genre, cultivating writing skills, and providing students with a set of literary terms and critical techniques as a foundation for further literary study.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Studies Centre, Herstmonceux (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 240 (48L;24T;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite None. Note Priority enrolment is given to first-year students.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL100;ENGL100B  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 110  Intro To Study Of Lit. In Engl  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 160  Modern Prose Fiction  Units: 6.00  

This course is designed to promote interest in and understanding of modern prose fiction by introducing students to a selection of the best novels and short stories of the 20th century. British, American, and Canadian authors are represented.
NOTE This course cannot be counted toward an ENGL Plan nor used as a prerequisite for upper-year ENGL courses.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above or permission of the Department. Note This course is not open to students registered in an ENGL Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 161  Modern Prose Fiction l  Units: 3.00  

This course is designed to promote interest in and understanding of modern prose fiction by introducing students to a selection of the best novels and short stories of the 20th century from across the globe.
NOTE ENGL 161 is offered in the Fall term, and is linked to ENGL 162, which is offered in the Winter; although students are encouraged to enroll in both 161 and 162, these are separate courses that can be taken on their own.
NOTE This course cannot be counted toward an ENGL Plan nor used as a pre-requisite for upper-year ENGL courses.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above or permission of the Department. Exclusion ENGL 160. Note This course is not open to students registered in an ENGL Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 162  Modern Prose Fiction ll  Units: 3.00  

This course is designed to promote interest in and understanding of modern prose fiction by introducing students to a selection of the best novels and short stories of the 20th century from across the globe.
NOTE ENGL 162 is offered in the Winter term, and is linked to ENGL 161, which is offered in the Fall; although students are encouraged to enroll in both 161 and 162, these are separate courses that can be taken on their own.
NOTE This course cannot be counted toward an ENGL Plan nor used as a prerequisite for upper-year ENGL courses.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above or permission of the Department. Exclusion ENGL 160. Note This course is not open to students registered in an ENGL Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 200  History of Literature in English  Units: 6.00  

An historical survey of literature from the British Isles and beyond. Through the study of representative works, the course aims to familiarize students with the characteristics of literary periods from the Middle Ages to the present.
NOTE Enrolment preference is given to students registered in ENGL Plans.
NOTE Also offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online. Learning Hours may vary.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P)

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100. Exclusion ENGL 110. Note Priority enrolment is given to students registered in an ENGL Plan.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 206  History of English Language  Units: 3.00  

A survey history of the English language from its origins in proto-Indo-European to the variety of contemporary world Englishes, with special emphasis on English as a language of literature.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100 or (registration in a LING Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 211  Medieval European Literature  Units: 6.00  

Introduction to the literature of Britain and Western Europe from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries. Non-English works are read in translation; some training in Middle English is provided. Readings may include romance, troubadour poetry, history and pseudo history, drama, women's writing, and authors such as Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100 or (registration in a MDVL plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 212  Canterbury Tales  Units: 3.00  

A study of Chaucer¿s major work intended to provide a comprehensive coverage of the tales and to consider the innovative nature of the text in its cultural, political, and literary contexts.  Students receive instruction in Middle English.

Requirements: ENGL110 OR ENGL112 OR ENGL160 OR ENGL1U##  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 213  15th & 16th Century Literature  Units: 3.00  

A study of texts on both sides of the controversial boundary between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Texts are chosen to trace the development of a particular category of writing, such as courtly literature, religious writing, drama, or writing by women. Some texts are read in Middle English; language instruction is provided.

Requirements: ENGL110 OR ENGL112 OR ENGL160 OR ENGL1U##  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 215  Canadian Literature  Units: 6.00  

A survey of Canadian literature in English from its beginnings to the contemporary period. Readings will include poetry, short fiction and nonfiction, as well as novels from various eras; authors to be studied may include Moodie, Atwood, Klein, Richler, Callaghan, Ondaatje, Laurence, Munro, Brand, and King.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL215; ENGL215B  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 216  American Literature  Units: 6.00  

A survey of American prose and poetry from the Puritans to the present.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 217  Postcolonial Literatures  Units: 3.00  

A comparative survey of representative works of literature from around the globe (including Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, and the Indian subcontinent) that engage with the history and legacy of colonialism. Themes under consideration may include: cultural memory; economic underdevelopment; hybrid identity; linguistic diversity; political resistance.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100 or (registration in a DEVS Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL217; ENGL282  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 218  Introduction to Indigenous Literatures in Canada  Units: 3.00  

This course examines Indigenous novels, traditional stories, poetry, short stories, and plays from various time periods, written by Métis, Inuit, and First Nations authors. We will study the themes, aesthetics, and politics of the texts, using a combination of culturally specific and pan-Indigenous approaches.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100 or (registration in an INDG Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 222  Selected Women Writers Pre-1900  Units: 3.00  

A survey of women writers from before 1900. The historical and geographical focus of the course may vary from year to year; for details, consult the Department.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
NOTE When offered online, it is focused on nineteenth-century women writers in English.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above and registration in a GNDS Plan.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL205; ENGL222  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 223  Women Writers Post-1900  Units: 3.00  

A survey of women writers from after 1900. The historical and geographical focus of the course may vary from year to year; for details, consult the Department.
NOTE Also offered online. Consult Arts and Science Online. Learning Hours may vary.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P)

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL223; ENGL265  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 231  Special Topics in Genre I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 232  Special Topics In Genre II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 234  The Short Story in English  Units: 3.00  

A study of this relatively modern genre with emphasis on methods of close textual analysis of European, British, and North American texts.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P)

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL204; ENGL234  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 235  Life Writing  Units: 3.00  

Life writing includes autobiography, biography, diaries, letters, and memoirs. The aim of this course will be to explore its generic conventions and innovations, to consider the interplay between lived experience and its textual representation, and to examine the social and cultural dimensions of life stories.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 237  Children's Literature  Units: 3.00  

A critical study of literature written for children or appropriated by adults for the nursery. The emphasis will be on distinguishing the characteristics and cultural significance of a variety of works from the medieval to the modern period.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL207; ENGL237  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 238  Comics and Graphic Novels  Units: 3.00  

A study of the art of graphic narrative from newspaper strips of the Golden Age to current graphic novels, comprising history, aesthetics, and close reading of graphic narrative as a form of literature.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 244  Modern British Fiction  Units: 3.00  

A study of modern fiction, including works by such writers as James, Conrad, Ford, Joyce, Woolf.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL244; ENGL261  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 245  Modern British Poetry and Drama  Units: 3.00  

A study of form and technique in modern poetry and plays by such writers as Yeats, Eliot, Auden, Shaw, Beckett.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL245; ENGL262  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 251  Authors in Context: Special Topics I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 252  Authors in Context: Special Topics II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 256  Shakespeare  Units: 6.00  

A study of Shakespeare's plays in relation to the social, intellectual, and political climate of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods and with reference to theatrical production.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100. Exclusion ENGL 257; ENGL 258.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL256; ENGL256  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 257  Elizabethan Shakespeare  Units: 3.00  

A study of eight of Shakespeare's plays in relation to the social, intellectual, and political climate of the Elizabethan period and with reference to theatrical production.
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Studies Centre, Herstmonceux (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100. Exclusion ENGL 256.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL227; ENGL257  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 258  Jacobean Shakespeare  Units: 3.00  

A study of eight of Shakespeare's plays in relation to the social, intellectual, and political climate of the Jacobean period and with reference to theatrical production.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above. Exclusion ENGL 256.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL228; ENGL258  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 259  Global Shakespeare  Units: 3.00  

A study of the dissemination of Shakespeare's plays across a range of cultures and sites from the early seventeenth century to the present, with a focus on the development of Shakespeare as a 'global' author. Selected plays will be studied in historical context and in geographically diverse adaptations in theatrical, print, and electronic media.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 271  Issues and Themes: Special Topics I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 272  Issues and Themes: Special Topics II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 273  Literature and the Fantastic  Units: 3.00  

A study of literature dealing with the fantastic or containing supernatural or uncanny elements. This course may include samples of myth, romance, Gothic literature, and fantasy from a variety of periods.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL203; ENGL273  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 274  Literature and War  Units: 3.00  

A study of texts that have war as their subject, examining the cultural functions war literature performs (such as recruiting, celebrating, healing, mourning, witnessing, commemorating, protesting), as well as its role in the construction of collective memory and national identity. The particular focus may vary from year to year; for detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 276  Literature and the Environment  Units: 3.00  

Through study of literary texts, this course will introduce students to a range of ways humans have imagined or documented their relation to the natural world. Students will engage with a range of cultural perspective including Indigenous environmental knowledge. Assignments will include personal reflection, essay, and exam.
LEARNING HOURS 120(33L;6Oc;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 277  Literature and Gender  Units: 3.00  

This course will explore how different literary works represent desire, romance, queerness, and other gender-related issues. Particular focus may vary from year to year; for detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P)

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 278  Literature And Place  Units: 3.00  

A study of English-language literature emphasizing or relating to its sense of place. Course content may vary from year to year.
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Studies Centre, Herstmonceux (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL208; ENGL278  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 279  Literature and Censorship  Units: 3.00  

Students will read a range of controversial books, and discuss the contexts and content of calls that they be banned. What ideas about literature, religion, and social order underpin such initiatives? Can limiting access to literature ever be justified? Authors may include Milton, Rushdie, Hitler, Twain, Nabokov, Joyce, Lee, and Morrison.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P)

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 281  Legends of King Arthur: Medieval to Modern  Units: 3.00  

This course investigates the enduring popularity of the legend of Arthur, with an emphasis on its adaptability to the changing values and viewpoints of different cultural moments (Celtic, Medieval, Victorian, Modern). Themes to be investigated may include chivalry, courtly love, the grail quest, national identity, politics and gender relationships.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online (Learning Hours may vary).
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Study Centre, Herstmonceux (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above. Note Medieval texts will be read in modern translation.  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL202; ENGL281  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 283  Contemporary Canadian Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of particular issues and themes in Canadian literature from the 1970s to the present (e.g., postmodernism, multiculturalism, gender and sexual diversity, class relations, migration).
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 284  Issues and Themes in Canadian Literature I  Units: 3.00  

A study of one particular issue or theme in Canadian literature. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 285  Issues and Themes in Canadian Literature II  Units: 3.00  

A study of one particular issue or theme in Canadian literature. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 287  Unsettling Kingston/Ka'tarokwi  Units: 3.00  

The British Army established Kingston in 1783 in the wake of defeat in the Revolutionary War. Before and since, this has been Indigenous space, named by the Hurons Ka'tarohkwi. Engaging literary, geographical, and historical perspectives, this course grapples with concepts of treaty, territory, memory, and place to unsettle colonial presumptions.
LEARNING HOURS 114(36L;6Oc;72P)

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above. Equivalency ENGX 287.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 290  Seminar in Literature Interpretation  Units: 3.00  

An intensive study of one text or a cluster of related texts, cultivating close reading skills through discussion. The course develops students' writing abilities and also introduces the basic research tools of literary studies.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 291  Literature on Screen and Stage  Units: 3.00  

A study of the relationships between literary texts written in English, from classics to contemporary popular fiction, and their adaptations in a range of media, comprising close analysis, historical and cultural investigation into national and transnational formulations of adaptation, and discussion of the processes and theories of adaptation.
NOTE Also offered at the Bader International Study Centre, Herstmonceux (Learning Hours may vary).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 292  Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory  Units: 6.00  

Emphasizes literary, rhetorical, and critical terminology, the variety of critical approaches, and the ways in which critical practices (e.g., of editing, interpretation, or evaluation) are related to literary theory. Surveys works of literary theory ranging from ancient to contemporary times.
NOTE Enrolment preference is given to Majors and Medials.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 2 or above. Exclusion ENGL 296; ENGL 297.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 293  Introductory Approaches to Cultural Studies  Units: 3.00  

Introduces cultural studies from a primarily literary perspective, surveying critical approaches associated with this interdisciplinary field of study, and paying special attention to the study of popular culture and questions of aesthetic value through readings drawn from a range of pop cultural genres (such as horror, romance, crime fiction).
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 294  Cultural Studies: Theory into Practice  Units: 3.00  

In-depth exploration of the cultural significance of one particular genre, issue, or theme (for instance, spy fiction, literary prizes, youth subcultures). Topics may vary from year to year; for detailed information, consult the departmental website.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36L;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 100.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 296  Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory l  Units: 3.00  

Surveys influential works of literary and critical theory, with a particular focus on contemporary movements that have informed the interpretation and evaluation of literary texts (e.g., formalism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, postcolonialism, feminist and queer studies).
Note: ENGL 296 is offered in the Fall term, and is linked to ENGL 297, which is offered in the Winter; although students are encouraged to enroll in both 296 and 297, these are separate courses that can be taken on their own.
Learning Hours: 120(36L;84P

Requirements: PREREQUISITE Level 2 or above EXCLUSION ENGL 292/6.0  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 297  Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory ll  Units: 3.00  

Surveys influential works of literary and critical theory, with a particular focus on contemporary movements that have informed the interpretation and evaluation of literary texts (e.g., formalism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, postcolonialism, feminist and queer studies).
Note:ENGL 297 is offered in the Winter term, and is linked to ENGL 296, which is offered in the Winter; although students are encouraged to enroll in both 296 and 297, these are separate courses that can be taken on their own.
Learning Hours:120(36L;84P)

Requirements: PREREQUISITE Level 2 or above EXCLUSION ENGL 292/6.0  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 306  The Northern World: Vikings and Saxons  Units: 6.00  

A survey of major literary works written in Old English and Old Norse from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries. Readings will include sagas, epics, elegies, riddles, mythology, as well as historical and religious writing.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (ENGL 200 and ENGL 290) or a ([cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher] and registration in a MDVL Plan). Note Texts will be read in translation.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 310  Medieval Literature of the British Isles  Units: 6.00  

A survey of vernacular literature composed in the British Isles before 1500. Readings may be taken from Welsh, Irish, Old English, Norman and Middle English literature and may include such works as The Mabinogion, the Lais of Marie de France, Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and selections from Chaucer.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (ENGL 200 and ENGL 290) or a ([cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher] and registration in a MDVL Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 311  Middle English Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of the poetry, drama, and prose of late medieval Britain. Texts are read in Middle English; language training is provided. Readings may include the dramatic cycles, Arthurian romance, Chaucer and his successors, women's writing, spiritual writing, historiography, and the culture of political and religious dissent.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (ENGL 200 and ENGL 290) or a ([cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher] and registration in a MDVL Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 312  Literatures and Cultures of the Medieval World  Units: 6.00  

This course introduces students to major pieces of medieval literature, their cultural contexts, and associated critical paradigms. Situating texts from England in an international context illuminates the dynamic literary exchange among England, Europe, and the Islamicate cultures of the Mediterranean.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 315  Romance: Medieval to Early Modern  Units: 6.00  

This course surveys early romance, and particularly chivalric romance, from its first flowering during the twelfth century to the allegorical romance of the early modern period. Writers and works to be read may include Chrétien de Troyes, Marie de France, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Sir Thomas Malory, Sir Philip Sidney, and Edmund Spenser.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (ENGL 200 and ENGL 290) or a ([cumulative GPA of 2.60 or higher] and registration in a MDVL Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 321  Renaissance Poetry and Prose  Units: 6.00  

A study of Renaissance poetry and prose but excluding drama, with emphasis on the works of Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton. Such writers as More, Marlowe, Nashe, Jonson, and Bacon may be included.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 326  Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama  Units: 6.00  

The development of English drama from 1580 to 1642 with emphasis on Shakespeare, but including plays by such writers as Lyly, Greene, Marlowe, Dekker, Jonson, Marston, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, and Massinger.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 330  Restoration and 18th Century Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of poetry, drama, and prose of the major writers of the period 1660-1800. Readings will be drawn from the works of writers such as Dryden, Pope, Swift, Johnson, Fielding, and Richardson.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 335  English Drama to 1700  Units: 6.00  

A study of English drama from the medieval to the Restoration period. Emphasis falls on tracing the development of dramatic forms, traditions, and performance practices in relation to socio-cultural history.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL345; ENGL335  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 336  Early Modern Prose Fiction  Units: 6.00  

A study of the origins of the English novel from early modern prose romances and satires to the gothic novel. Emphasis falls on tracing the development of narrative forms and their relation to socio-cultural history.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL336; ENGL346  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 340  Romantic Literature  Units: 6.00  

An intensive study of the Romantics with emphasis on the works of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 347  American Literature and the Long 19th Century  Units: 6.00  

American literature after the Revolution was arguably the first postcolonial literature in English. Through the study of literature in many genres, this course will explore relationships between innovation and tradition, and between the nation and its others, over the course of the long nineteenth century (roughly 1780 to 1920).
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 349  19th -Century Transatlantic Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of nineteenth-century literature from both sides of the Atlantic. This course will explore cultural transactions between Europe and the Americas from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, with special attention to the transatlantic dimension of literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 351  Victorian Literature  Units: 6.00  

An exploration of the relationship between Victorian literature and culture. This course will examine novels, poems, and essays written between 1830 and 1900 with attention to their particular literary, historical, and social contexts.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL255; ENGL351; ENGL355  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 352  Romance and Gothic  Units: 6.00  

A course emphasizing romance and gothic traditions, beginning with the scholarly revival of romance in the mid-eighteenth century and culminating with modern gothic of the late-nineteenth century.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 356  British Fiction of the 19th Century  Units: 6.00  

A study of British nineteenth-century fiction featuring selected writers from Jane Austen to Thomas Hardy.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 357  19th -Century British Literature and Visual Culture  Units: 6.00  

A study of the relationship between literary texts and the burgeoning visual culture of the period. Representative visual forms might include book illustration and design, painting, photography, and commercial advertisement.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 360  Modern Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of poetry, prose, and drama from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P)

Requirements: ENGL200 290  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 365  Modern and Contemporary Poetry  Units: 6.00  

A study of poetry from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 369  Modern and Contemporary Prose Fiction  Units: 6.00  

A study of prose fiction from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 370  Contemporary Literature  Units: 6.00  

A study of poetry, prose, and drama from the mid-twentieth century to the present.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 375  American Literature  Units: 6.00  

Studies in modern and/or contemporary American fiction, poetry, and drama.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan). Exclusion ENGL 470.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 380  Literature and Culture in Canada  Units: 6.00  

Studies in Canadian fiction, poetry, and literary criticism in relation to recurring concerns within Canadian cultural history.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 382  Postcolonial Literature in Context  Units: 6.00  

Studies in literature from a specific nation or region of the postcolonial world (such as South Africa, West Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, South Asia). Content will vary, but the aim will be to explore the cultural and historical contexts that inform literary production in the particular nation or region under study.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 387  Literature and Modern Media  Units: 6.00  

A study of the creative interactions between print literature and modern audio and visual media such as mass circulation newspaper, radio, film, television, and digital devices.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 389  Context North America  Units: 6.00  

A study of modern and/or contemporary North American literatures (which may include some works in translation). Content will vary, but the aim will be to discern how cultural similarities and differences are reflected in individual works by writers from (e.g.) Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72L;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ([ENGL 200 and ENGL 290] and registration in an [ENGL Major or Medial Plan]) or (Level 3 or above and registration in an INDG Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 411  Topics in Medieval Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 412  Topics in Medieval Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 420  Studies in Renaissance Literature  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 421  Topics in Renaissance Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 422  Topics in Renaissance Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 431  Topics in Restoration and 18th -Century Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 432  Topics in Restoration and 18th -Century Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 436  Group I: Special Topics I  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics focused on the period before 1800 that do not fit within the established Group I rubrics (Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration/18th Century). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 437  Group I: Special Topics II  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics focused on the period before 1800 that do not fit within the established Group I rubrics (Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration/18th Century). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 440  Studies in Romanticism  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 441  Topics in Romanticism I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 442  Topics in Romanticism II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 446  Topics in Literature of the Americas I  Units: 3.00  

Studies of 19th-century literature produced in the Americas (Canada, United States, and elsewhere in the western hemisphere). Geographical focus will vary from year to year. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 447  Topics in Literature of the Americas II  Units: 3.00  

Studies of 19th-century literature produced in the Americas (Canada, United States, and elsewhere in the western hemisphere). Geographical focus will vary from year to year. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 450  Studies in Victorian Literature  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 451  Topics in Victorian Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL451; ENGL358  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 452  Topics in Victorian Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL452; ENGL359  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 456  Group II: Special Topics I  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics focused on "the long nineteenth century" that do not fit within the established Group II rubrics (Romantic Literature, Victorian Literature, Literature of the Americas). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 457  Group II: Special Topics II  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics focused on "the long nineteenth century" that do not fit within the established Group II rubrics (Romantic Literature, Victorian Literature, Literature of the Americas). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 461  Topics in Modern/Contemporary British Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL461; ENGL361  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 462  Topics In Modern/Contemporary British Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 464  Literary Modernism  Units: 6.00  

A study of the theory and practice of modernist writers in Britain and North America. Texts will include theoretical manifestoes as well as creative writing. Some attention will be given to the modernist movement in other arts.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Course Equivalencies: ENGL366; ENGL464  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 465  Studies in Modern/Contemporary Canadian Literature  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 466  Topics in Modern/Contemporary Canadian Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 467  Topics in Modern/Contemporary Canadian Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an ENGL Major or Medial Plan) or permission of the Department.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 470  Studies in Modern/Contemporary American Literature  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan). Exclusion ENGL 375.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 471  Topics in Modern/Contemporary American Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 472  Topics in Modern/Contemporary American Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 476  Topics in Postcolonial Literature I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 477  Topics in Postcolonial Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 480  Studies in Indigenous Literatures  Units: 6.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (Registration in an [ENGL Major or Medial Plan] and [ENGL 200 and ENGL 290]) or (Level 4 or above and registration in an INDG Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 481  Topics in Indigenous Literatures I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (Registration in an [ENGL Major or Medial Plan] and [ENGL 200 and ENGL 290]) or (Level 4 or above and registration in an INDG Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 482  Topics in Indigenous Literature II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite (Registration in an [ENGL Major or Medial Plan] and [ENGL 200 and ENGL 290]) or (Level 4 or above and registration in an INDG Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 486  Group III: Special Topics I  Units: 3.00  

Studies focused on Modern and Contemporary literature that do not fit within the established rubrics (British, Canadian, American, Postcolonial, Indigenous). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 487  Group III: Special Topics II  Units: 3.00  

Studies focused on Modern and Contemporary literature that do not fit within the established rubrics (British, Canadian, American, Postcolonial, Indigenous). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 488  Group III: Special Topics III  Units: 3.00  

Studies focused on Modern and Contemporary literature that do not fit within the established rubrics (British, Canadian, American, Postcolonial, Indigenous). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 489  Group III: Special Topics IV  Units: 3.00  

Studies focused on Modern and Contemporary literature that do not fit within the established rubrics (British, Canadian, American, Postcolonial, Indigenous). For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 491  Topics in Literary Interpretation I  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics that cross over the historical boundaries between Groups A, B, and C. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 492  Topics in Literary Interpretation II  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics that cross over the historical boundaries between Groups A, B, and C. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 493  Topics in Literary Interpretation III  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics that cross over the historical boundaries between Groups A, B, and C. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 494  Topics in Literary Interpretation IV  Units: 3.00  

Studies in literary topics that cross over the historical boundaries between Groups A, B, and C. For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 495  Studies Literary Criticism and Theory  Units: 6.00  

Studies in representative critical theories from antiquity onwards, with special emphasis on modern criticism both in its theoretical and practical aspects.
LEARNING HOURS 240 (72S;168P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 496  Topics in Literary Criticism and Theory I  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 497  Topics in Literary Criticism and Theory II  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 498  Topics in Literary Criticism and Theory III  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 499  Topics in Literary Criticism and Theory IV  Units: 3.00  

For detailed information, consult the Department.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (36S;84P).

Requirements: Prerequisite ENGL 200 and ENGL 290 and registration in an (ENGL Major or Medial Plan).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 590  Senior Essay Option  Units: 3.00  

A critical essay of at least 7500 words on a topic of the student's choice, written under the supervision of a faculty member. For additional information, students should consult the Department, preferably in the spring of their third year.
LEARNING HOURS 120 (12I;108P).

Requirements: Prerequisite Level 4 or above and registration in an (English Major or Medial Plan) and a (minimum GPA of 3.50 in 24.0 units of ENGL) and permission of the Department. Note The 3.50 GPA requirement may be waived in exceptional cases by request of the essay's faculty supervisor.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 594  Independent Study  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 595  Independeng Study  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 596  Independent Study  Units: 12.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 597  Independent Study  Units: 18.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 741  English Reading Course  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 750  English Reading Course  Units: 18.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 800  Introduction to Professional and Pedagogical Skills I  Units: 3.00  

This course introduces M.A. and M.Phil. students to the scholarly study and teaching of English literature. The emphasis will be on training Teaching Assistants. There will be practical training in research skills, essay-marking, the academic counselling of students, and first time teaching. There will also be some consideration of academic and non-academic careers for M.A.s and M.Phils. Three term-hours.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 802  Practical Criticism  Units: 3.00  

This course will provide students with the necessary tools to practice and to teach "close reading" in a broad range of genres from different historical and national contexts.  Students will engage in textual analysis through a series of practical exercises combined with readings of critical essays representing different approaches to the reading of literature.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 803  Research Forum I  Units: 3.00  

A regularly scheduled forum in which faculty, advanced doctoral students, and visiting scholars present model research problems and methodologies for discussion. Attendance is required.Graded on a Pass/Fail basis.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 804  Topics In Anglo-Saxon Lit. I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 807  Old Norse  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 810  Movements in Literary Criticism  Units: 6.00  

Representative critical approaches from Aristotle to the moderns will be considered with particular attention to those which have most influenced contemporary attitudes.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 811  Literary Theory I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 812  Literary Theory II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 813  Literary Theory III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 815  Topics In Literary Study I  Units: 3.00  

The content of this course will vary according to the interests and current research of the instructor. Topics may include the study of genres, movements, traditions or historical contexts relevant to more than one conventional literary period or national tradition.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 816  Topics In Literary Study II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 817  Topics In Literary Study III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 818  Topics In Literary Study IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 819  Introduction To Bibliography  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 820  Anglo-Saxon & Beowulf  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 821  Topics In Anglo-Saxon Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 822  Old Norse  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 823  Studies in Medieval Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 824  Topics in Medieval Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 825  Topics in Medieval Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 826  Topics in Medieval Literature III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 827  Topics in Medieval Literature IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 828  Chaucer  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 830  Studies in Early Modern Literature and Culture  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 831  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 832  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 833  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 834  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 835  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture V  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 836  Topics in Early Modern Literature and Culture VI  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 840  Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 841  Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 842  Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 843  Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 844  Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 845  Restoration & 18th Cent Lit II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 846  Restorat. & 18th Cent. Lit III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 850  Studies in Romantic Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 851  Topics In Romanticism I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 852  Topics In Romanticism II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 853  Topics In Romanticism III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 854  Topics In Romanticism IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 855  Studies in Victorian Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 856  Topics in Victorian Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 857  Topics in Victorian Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 858  Topics in Victorian Literature III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 859  Topics in Victorian Literature IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 860  Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature and Culture  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 861  Topics In Modernism I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 862  Topics In Modernism II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 863  Topics In Modernism III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 864  Topics In Modernism IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 865  Topics in Contemporary Literature and Culture I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 866  Topics in Contemporary Literature and Culture II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 867  Topics in Contemporary Literature and Culture III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 868  Topics in Contemporary Literature and Culture IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 870  Studies in Canadian Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 871  Topics in Canadian Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 872  Topics in Canadian Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 873  Topics in Canadian Literature III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 874  Topics in Canadian Literature IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 875  Studies in Postcolonial Literatures  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 876  Topics in Postcolonial Literatures I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 877  Topics in Postcolonial Literatures II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 878  Topics in Postcolonial Literatures III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 879  Topics in Postcolonial Literatures IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 880  Studies in American Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 881  Topics in American Literature I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 882  Topics in American Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 883  Topics in American Literature III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 884  Topics in American Literature IV  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 885  American Literature  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 886  Topics In American Lit. I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 887  Topics In American Lit. II  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 888  American Literature II Topics  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 889  Cross-Disciplinary Research  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 890  Cross-Disciplinary Research  Units: 3.00  

This course is designed to allow M.A. students to undertake a program of graduate-level directed reading under the supervision of faculty in departments outside English Language and Literature. Permission of the external supervisor is required in advance of registration, and workload and evaluation for the course must be approved by the graduate coordinator in English to ensure consistency with English graduate course norms.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 891  Literary Theory I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 892  Literary Internship  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 893  Literary Theory III  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 895  Directed Reading  Units: 3.00  

Directed study under the guidance of a faculty member in an area of the instructor¿s expertise. Permission of instructor and graduate coordinator in English is required in advance of registration and is granted only under special circumstances. Workload and evaluation for the course must be approved by the graduate coordinator in English to ensure consistency with English graduate course norms. (Available only to students enrolled in the English MA or MPhil programs.)

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 896  MPhil Field Preparation  Units: 3.00  

This course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 897  Topics In Literary Study I  Units: 3.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 899  Master's Thesis Research  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 900  Prof. & Pedagogical Skills II  Units: 0.00  

This course is designed to acquaint doctoral students with some aspects of the teaching and scholarly skills and responsibilities of university faculty in order to prepare them for an academic career. In addition to practical training in essay marking, lecturing techniques and other teaching methods, the course will offer training in bibliographical and archival research, grant application, the academic job market, and other practical aspects of the professional study of literature. The course will consist of a number of seminars and workshops geared to the particular stage of the student¿s progress over three years in the program.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 903  Research Forum I  Units: 3.00  

A regularly scheduled forum in which faculty, advanced doctoral students, and visiting scholars present model research problems and methodologies for discussion. Attendance is required. Graded on a Pass/Fail basis.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 950  Comparative Literature I  Units: 3.00  

An introduction to comparative literary studies as currently practised, with particular emphasis on the relevance to such studies of contemporary theories of literature and criticism. This course will be given jointly with CLAS-850*, GRMN-902*, SPAN-806*, FRAN-950*.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 951  Comparative Literature II  Units: 3.00  

Specialized study in a comparative context of particular authors, themes, movements, periods, genres, literary forms, or some combination of these elements. This course will be given jointly with CLAS-851*, GRMN-890*, SPAN-807*, FRAN-951*.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 990  Directed Cross-Disciplinary Research  Units: 3.00  

This course is designed to allow doctoral students to undertake a program of graduate-level directed reading under the supervision of faculty in departments outside English Language and Literature. Permission of the external supervisor is required in advance of registration, and workload and evaluation for the course must be approved by the graduate coordinator in English to ensure consistency with English graduate course norms.

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 995  Directed Reading  Units: 3.00  

Directed study under the guidance of a faculty member in an area of the instructor's expertise. Permission of instructor and graduate coordinator in English is required in advance of registration and is granted only under special circumstances. Workload and evaluation for the course must be approved by the graduate coordinator in English to ensure consistency with English graduate course norms. (Available only to students enrolled in the English PhD program.)

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  
ENGL 999  Ph. D. Thesis Research  Units: 6.00  

Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science