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Course ID
Course
ENGL 456
ENGL 456
Seventeenth-Century Women's Writing
Course Credits: 3
A study of selected works written by women in seventeenth-century Britain and America, situated in their cultural contexts.
Prerequisite(s): 9 sem. hrs. of English or third-year standing.
ENGL 465
ENGL 465
Eighteenth-Century Literature
Course Credits: 3
A study of the literary works of the major writers of the eighteenth century.
Prerequisite(s): 9 sem. hrs. of English and third or fourth year standing, or instructor's consent. (3- 0; 0-0)
ENGL 471
ENGL 471
Victorian Poetry and Prose
Course Credits: 3
A study of the poetry and nonfiction prose of British writers during the Victorian era, situating these works in their historical and social contexts.
Prerequisite(s): 9 sem. hrs. of English or third-year standing.
ENGL 482
ENGL 482
World Literature in English
Course Credits: 3
A study of works written in English by writers from postcolonial nations, focussing on issues related to postcolonialism and literature.
Prerequisite(s): 9 sem. hrs. of English or third-year standing.
ENGL 495
ENGL 495
Critical Approaches to Literature
Course Credits: 3
A survey of the major interpretive approaches to literature in contemporary theory and practice, considering the social and intellectual context out of which each approach arises.
Prerequisite(s): 9 sem. hrs. of English and third or fourth year standing, or instructor's consent. (3- 0 or 3-0)
NB: This course is required of all honours English students.