English
The prerequisite for upper level courses in English is 3 term-courses of English at the lower level, unless special permission is obtained from the instructor.
NOTE: See the beginning of Section F for abbreviations, course numbers and coding.
ENGL1001 | Introduction to the Study of Literature | 3 ch (3C) |
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An introduction to the principles of literary analysis. |
ENGL2001 | Introduction to Poetry | 3 ch (3C) |
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An introduction to poetic forms, language and theme within an historical context. Students will be encouraged to participate in the critical analysis of the poems in the course. There will be a special emphasis on written assignments. |
ENGL2002 | Introduction to Drama | 3 ch (3C) |
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Introduces dramatic genres, language, theoretical approaches and staging within an historical context. Note: this is a course in reading drama and not in acting. There will be a special emphasis on written assignments. |
ENGL2003 | Introduction to Prose | 3 ch (3C) |
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An introduction to the critical analysis of prose - short stories, novellas, novels – within an historical context. There will be a special emphasis on written assignments. |
ENGL2004 | Special Topics in English Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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This course focuses on specialized areas of interest in or specific authors of English. |
ENGL2101 | Literature in English I | 3 ch (3C) |
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A survey of literature in English to the end of the 18th century. |
ENGL2102 | Literature in English II | 3 ch (3C) |
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A survey of literature in English from 1800 to the present. |
ENGL3009 | Studies in Medieval Literature | 3 ch (3C)[W] |
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A study of selected texts from the 5th to the 15th centuries CE in Britain. |
ENGL3104 | Shakespeare and Pedagogy | 3 ch |
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This course will study various pedagogical approaches for up to three Shakespeare plays frequently taught at the high school level. NOTE: The prerequisite for upper-level courses in English is 3 term-courses of English at the lower level, or unless special permission is obtained from the instructor. |
ENGL3105 | Shakespeare's Earlier Plays | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is a study of a selection of Shakespeare's earlier plays (pre-1600) in context. This course will also examine early theatres, genre, and possible dramatizations. |
ENGL3106 | Shakespeare's Later Plays | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is a study of a selection of Shakespeare's later plays (post-1600) in context. This course will also examine early theatres, genre, and possible dramatizations. |
ENGL3107 | Renaissance Drama (Non-Shakespearian) | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is an introduction of Elizabethan and Jacobean plays in context. This course will also examine early theatres, genre, and possible dramatizations. |
ENGL3108 | Studies in Early Renaissance Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is an introduction to prose and poetry of the early Renaissance (1510-1640), studied in the context of the period’s wide-ranging literary, political, religious and social changes. |
ENGL3109 | Studies in Later Renaissance Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is an introduction to prose and poetry of the later Renaissance (1590-1670), studied in the context of the period’s wide-ranging literary, political, religious and social changes. |
ENGL3203 | Restoration and 18th Century Drama | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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Traces British Drama from its bawdy rebirth in 1660, through the sentimental domesticity of the early eighteenth century, to the “laughing comedy” at the century’s end. Also considers the history of the London theatre. |
ENGL3204 | 18th Century Prose and Poetry | 3 ch [W] |
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Examines the literature of the 18th century, excluding the drama. |
ENGL3205 | Prose Narrative Before 1800 | 3 ch (3S/C) [W] |
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Examines genres of prose narrative through to 1800 with emphasis on the novel. |
ENGL3302 | Romantic Novel | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A study of the development of the novel in Romantic Britain. Topics studied may include the novel of sensibility, the Gothic novel, the English Jacobin novel, the historical novel, and the national tale. |
ENGL3303 | Romantic and Victoria Drama | 3 ch [W] |
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Explores both the literary and theatrical dimensions of the nineteenth century. Studies closet drama, melodrama, comedy, farce, pantomime, burlesque, extravaganza, and spectacular entertainment. |
ENGL3304 | Studies in the Romantic Age | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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This course will study a selection of texts from the period 1789 to 1832. |
ENGL3311 | Victorian Poetry | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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Studies the major poets of Victorian Britain. |
ENGL3312 | Victorian Novel | 3 ch (3C) |
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A study of a selection of Victorian novels from the period 1832 to the end of the nineteenth century. |
ENGL3313 | The Earlier Victorian Age | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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This course will study a selection of texts from the period 1832 to 1870. |
ENGL3314 | The Later Victorian Age | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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This course will study a selection of texts from the period 1870 to 1901. |
ENGL3402 | Modern British Novel | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of selected novels. |
ENGL3404 | Irish Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of the literature of Ireland. |
ENGL3405 | Studies in Modern British Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of selected British short fiction, poetry, essays, and novels of the 20th century. |
ENGL3502 | Canadian Novel | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of selected novels. |
ENGL3504 | Canadian Short Fiction | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of selected short fiction. |
ENGL3505 | Maritime Poetry | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of Maritime poetry from its beginnings, with an emphasis on 20th century developments. |
ENGL3506 | Maritime Fiction | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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An overview of the variety of genres in Maritime fiction. |
ENGL3507 | Studies in Maritime Literature | 3 ch (3C)[W] |
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A study of selected Maritime short fiction, poetry, essays, and novels of the 19th and 20th century. |
ENGL3508 | Canadian Literature WWII | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of Canadian poetry, short fiction, criticism, and novels written before the Second World War. |
ENGL3509 | Canadian Literature after WWII | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of Canadian short fiction, poetry, novels, and criticism written after World War II. |
ENGL3512 | American Short Fiction | 3 ch (3S) [W] |
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A study of 19th and 20th Century American short fiction. |
ENGL3513 | American Drama | 3 ch (3S) [W] |
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A study of the work of major American playwrights of the 20th Century. |
ENGL3514 | The 19th Century American Novel | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A study of the 19th Century American novel. |
ENGL3515 | 20th Century American Novel | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A study of 20th Century American novels. |
ENGL3601 | Introduction to Literary Theory | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A historical survey of literary theory. |
ENGL3621 | Writing by Women I | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A study of texts by women in a variety of genres to the mid-eighteenth century. |
ENGL3622 | Writing by Women II | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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A study of texts by women in a variety of genres since the mid-eighteenth century. |
ENGL3631 | Studies in Gender and Genre | 3 ch [W] |
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Examines the development of masculinities and/or femininities in the context of a particular or several literary genre(s). |
ENGL3709 | Children's Literature | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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An overview of children's literature. |
ENGL3713 | Special Topics I | 3 ch [W] |
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This course focuses on specialized areas of interest. Prerequisites: Three term-courses of lower level English. |
ENGL3714 | Special Topics II | 3 ch [W] |
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This course focuses on specialized areas of interest. |
ENGL3718 | Studies in Young Adult Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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This course will trace the development of Young Adult literature in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Authors may include N. Gaiman, S.E. Hinton, L. Lowry, P. Ness and others. |
ENGL3719 | Studies in Indigenous Literature | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of selected texts by Indigenous authors in the land that is now Canada. |
ENGL3721 | Literature of the Fantastic Before the 20th Century | 3 ch (3S/C) [W] |
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This course examines the development of fantastic literature from the early modern period to the beginning of the 20th Century. |
ENGL3722 | Topics in Speculative Fiction | 3 ch (3S) [W] |
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This course examines specific themes, movements, and/or authors of science fiction and/or fantasy from the early 20th century. |
ENGL3725 | The Gothic Imagination | 3 ch [W] |
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This course will trace the development of the Gothic imagination to focus on the roots of these traditions and examine some common elements of the literary and/or adapted Gothic. |
ENGL3801 | From Script to Performance | 3 ch (3C) [W] |
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This course integrates the study of drama as literature with the practical elements of theatrical production. |
ENGL3802 | Reading Film | 3 ch [W] |
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This course will explore various ways of analyzing a variety of films. |
ENGL3803 | American Film | 3 ch [W] |
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A study of major trends in American film. |
ENGL3902 | Drama Production | 3 ch |
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This course runs in cooperation with a local professional theatre company. It will offer students practical experience in a number of “backstage” elements of theatre production, such as set design and construction, costumes, publicity and program design. Enrollment is limited. Prerequisites: Three lower level term-courses in English and permission of the instructor. |
ENGL3903 | The Development of Western Drama | 3 ch [W] |
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Studies a range of plays to illustrate the development of the dramatic tradition in the western world. |
ENGL3922 | Special Topics in Creative Writing | 3 ch |
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A workshop seminar in which a variety of genres, styles, and forms are studied and practiced through weekly assignments. Students who have completed ENGL 3913 – Writing Poetry I or ENGL 3914 – Writing Poetry II are eligible to register for this course. |
ENGL4000 | Joint Honours Thesis | 6 ch [W] |
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Honours thesis for Joint Honours Program in English and History. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Joint Honours Program in English and History. |
ENGL4801 | Honours Essay: Reading and Research | 3 ch [W] |
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This course is devoted to the research portion of the honours project. |
ENGL4802 | Honours Essay | 3 ch [W] |
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An honours essay to be attempted upon completion of ENGL 4801. Prerequisite: ENGL 4801. |