A study of the social, historical, and rhetorical dimensions of collective action. Topics may include health and welfare movements, civil rights and...
An introduction to the poetry and the prose translations of Geoffrey Chaucer, including his dream allegories, "Troilus and Criseyde," and related...
A study of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales". Prereq: Level at least 2A
Non-Chaucerian English writings during the later Middle Ages; the Middle English romance, including "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"; alliterative...
This course examines a selection of pre-1920 Canadian texts concerning first contact, imperialism, colonization, incipient nationhood, and early...
This course focuses on the varied ways in which 20th-century writers of poetry and prose participate in the shaping of Canadian literary culture, with...
This course explores traditions and experiments in Canadian drama through an analysis of Canadian plays, especially those from 1960 to the present, in...
This course examines Canadian Literature written in the latter decades of the 20th century and into the 21st century. Literary works are studied in...
This course explores the development of media technologies such as writing and print (including the book) from their beginnings to the twentieth...
This course explores the social, political, and cultural contexts and consequences of contemporary technologies of representation such as print and...
This course examines postcolonial literature in English from Canada, the U.S., and the Caribbean. Through study of both written and oral genres, we...
A study of selected novels by Jane Austen, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma. Her letters and juvenilia may also be considered, as well as some...
A study of short poems by such writers as Wyatt, Gascoigne, Whitney, Ralegh, Spenser, the Sidneys, Shakespeare, and Donne. Prereq: Level at least 3A
A study of selected genres, topics, and works from Tudor literature. Prereq: Level at least 3A
Aimed at encouraging students to develop their creative and critical potentials, the course consists of supervised practice, tutorials, and seminar...
Designed to assist advanced creative writers to develop their skills in various genres by means of workshop processes, supervised practice, and...
A study of developments in early American Literature. Texts may be drawn from Anglo-European movements such as gothicism and romanticism; captivity...
A survey of literary developments in America from the Civil War through the turn of the twentieth-century, including significant movements of the...
A study of American Literature from the early twentieth century through the second world war, emphasizing aesthetic innovation in the modernist...
A study of the ways in which movements of peoples and cultures have shaped American literature. Topics may include colonialism, immigration and...