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ENGL 4802 Later Romantic Writers<br />

3 cr.<br />

Emphasis on Byron, Shelley, and Keats with some attention to such<br />

prose writers as DeQuincey and Hazlitt.<br />

ENGL 4802G Later Romantic Writers<br />

3 cr.<br />

Emphasis on Byron, Shelley, and Keats with some attention to such<br />

prose writers as DeQuincey and Hazlitt.<br />

ENGL 4807 Earlier Victorian Literature<br />

3 cr.<br />

Tennyson, Browning, Macaulay, Carlyle, and their contemporaries.<br />

ENGL 4807G Earlier Victorian Literature<br />

3 cr.<br />

Tennyson, Browning, Macaulay, Carlyle, and their contemporaries.<br />

ENGL 4808 Later Victorian Literature<br />

3 cr.<br />

Arnold, Swinburne, Morris, Rossetti, Pater, Stevenson, and contemporaries<br />

to 1900.<br />

ENGL 4808G Later Victorian Literature<br />

3 cr.<br />

Arnold, Swinburne, Morris, Rossetti, Pater, Stevenson, and contemporaries<br />

to 1900.<br />

ENGL 4815 19th Century English Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the English novel from Austen to Conrad.<br />

ENGL 4815G 19th Century English Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the English novel from Austen to Conrad.<br />

ENGL 4913 Early 20th Century Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

Modern English and American poetry to 1945.<br />

ENGL 4913G Early 20th Century Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

Modern English and American poetry to 1945.<br />

ENGL 4914 Contemporary Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

English and American poetry since 1945.<br />

ENGL 4914G Contemporary Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

English and American poetry since 1945.<br />

ENGL 4915 The Modern Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the novel from 1900 to 1945.<br />

ENGL 4915G The Modern Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the novel from 1900 to 1945.<br />

ENGL 4916 20th Century Drama<br />

3 cr.<br />

Modern and Contemporary European, English, and American<br />

Drama.<br />

ENGL 4916G 20th Century Drama<br />

3 cr.<br />

Modern and Contemporary European, English, and American<br />

Drama.<br />

ENGL 4917 The Contemporary Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the novel since 1945.<br />

ENGL 4917G The Contemporary Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the novel since 1945.<br />

ENGL 6001 Studies in Am Lit Before 1865<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6007 Studies in Am Lit Since 1865<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6090 Spec Studies in American Lit<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6150 Writing Project Workshop<br />

3 cr.<br />

A workshop in advanced writing.<br />

ENGL 6151 Writing Institute<br />

3-6 cr.<br />

(EDCI 6020 and ENGL 6151 are cross-listed) Offered during the summer<br />

session only. An invitational workshop designed for teachers<br />

interested in improving writing, theirs and their students’. An<br />

intensive exploration <strong>of</strong> the research and practice in the field. Section<br />

number will correspond with credit to be earned.<br />

ENGL 6154 Non-Fiction Writing Workshop<br />

3 cr.<br />

A workshop in advanced non-fiction writing. May be repeated once<br />

for credit only with consent <strong>of</strong> department.<br />

ENGL 6161 Writing Fiction<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> short stories and novels. May be repeated for credit.<br />

ENGL 6163 Writing Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> poetry. May be repeated for credit.<br />

ENGL 6171 Intensive Fiction Writing<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> short stories and novels, taught in an intensive (short term)<br />

format, in residence. May be repeated for credit.<br />

ENGL 6173 Intensive Poetry Writing<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> poetry, taught in an intensive (short term) format, in residence.<br />

May be repeated for credit.<br />

ENGL 6174 Inten Non-Fic Writing Workshop<br />

3 cr.<br />

A workshop in advanced non-fiction writing, taught in an intensive<br />

(short term) format, in residence. May be repeated for credit<br />

with consent <strong>of</strong> department.<br />

ENGL 6191 Remote Fiction Writing<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> short stories and novels taught via distance learning techniques.<br />

May be repeated for credit.<br />

ENGL 6193 Remote Poetry Writing<br />

3 cr.<br />

Admission by permission <strong>of</strong> the department. Training in the writing<br />

<strong>of</strong> poetry taught via distance learning techniques. May be repeated<br />

for credit.<br />

ENGL 6194 Remote Non-Fic Writing Wkshp<br />

3 cr.<br />

A workshop in advanced non-fiction writing taught via distancelearning<br />

techniques. May be repeated for credit with consent <strong>of</strong><br />

department.<br />

ENGL 6230 Premodern Sources <strong>of</strong> Engl Lit<br />

3 cr.<br />

A survey <strong>of</strong> the ancient and medieval texts that have most pr<strong>of</strong>oundly<br />

influenced the English literary tradition.<br />

ENGL 6231 Literary Theory<br />

3 cr.<br />

The discipline and practice <strong>of</strong> literary theory. The course will focus<br />

on twentieth-century developments in the field.<br />

ENGL 6232 Modern Rhetoric & Composition<br />

3 cr.<br />

Developments in Modern Rhetoric and Composition.<br />

ENGL 6240 Nonfiction<br />

3 cr.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the genres <strong>of</strong> nonfiction.<br />

ENGL 6243 Poetry<br />

3 cr.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> poetry as a genre.<br />

ENGL 6245 The Novel<br />

3 cr.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the novel as a genre.<br />

ENGL 6246 Drama<br />

3 cr.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> drama as a genre.<br />

ENGL 6247 The Short Story<br />

3 cr.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the short story as a genre.<br />

ENGL 6280 Intro Grad Studies in English<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6281 Intr to Composition Studies<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6370 Studies in Comparative Lit<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6390 Spec Studies in Language & Lit<br />

3 cr.<br />

ENGL 6397 Directed Study<br />

3 cr.<br />

Readings, conferences, reports, and a research paper under the<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the graduate faculty. The student defines<br />

the topic in consultation with the faculty member and then obtains<br />

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