A study of four to five writers. Topics may include the evolution of narrative style, realism and anti-realism, literature and story, fiction and...
A study of the movements of American Literature following the second world war. The course will consider the formal and cultural diversity of writing...
A study of poems, poets, ideas, and movements, contributing to the growth of a distinctive American poetry from Whitman and Dickinson to the...
A study of literature by such writers as Jonson, Donne, Wroth, Herbert, Bacon, Milton, Behn, and Dryden. Prereq: Level at least 3AAlso offered Online
An intensive study of Milton's epic, Paradise Lost, in its historical and literary contexts. Prereq: Level at least 3AAlso offered Online
The Middle Ages, the Elizabethans and Jacobeans (excluding Shakespeare), and the Spanish Golden Age. (Cross-listed with DRAMA 311)
A study of the plays written before 1599-1600, excluding Julius Caesar. Prereq: Level at least 3A(Cross-listed with DRAMA 386)Also offered Online
A study of the plays written after 1599-1600, including Julius Caesar. Prereq: Level at least 3A(Cross-listed with DRAMA 387)Also offered Online
An historical, theoretical, and analytical introduction to Shakespeare's plays in performance, both on stage and screen, this course focuses on...
Designed to provide a study in-depth of problems and/or authors selected by the instructor. Students interested in initiating such courses are...
Investigating scholarly, educational, popular, and electronic editions, this course explores the theory and practice of editing literary texts. ...
In exploring different definitions and types of grammar (e.g. descriptive vs. prescriptive), students develop their own critical framework for...
A continuation of ENGL 376R. Practical applications of language theories to error analysis and correction. Prereq: ENGL 376R
The theory and practice of design for print and digital media, including the study of design concepts such as space, colour, typography,...
This course introduces students to the study of images from a rhetorical perspective, including the interaction of texts and images in such...
Students work in small groups under the supervision of a faculty researcher on an ongoing, large-scale, digital design project. Prereq: ENGL 293
Topics may include communication, media, politics, science, and social movements. Students will explore the topic(s) in depth using a variety of...
This course explores how language shapes and is shaped by the unequal distribution of power in modern societies. The role of language will be...
This course examines the genres and strategies of both journalism and public relations. With a strong orientation towards rhetorical and linguistic...