An introduction to active literary reading skills, focusing on at least three genres, including poetry, prose, and drama. Attention will be paid to...
An introduction to the principles, styles, and structures of effective writing, including essay writing. Course offered only in Nunavut as part of...
Study of selected texts defined as epic. Discussion of the conventions of the genre. May include classical or British texts, primary or secondary...
An introduction to theories and methods of literary analysis. Through the study of literature, theory, and criticism, students will explore...
A study of Greek and Roman myths, emphasizing their use in Classical literature, art and religion. Some discussion of the influence of Classical myth...
A literary study of myths and symbols from oral traditions to contemporary forms through selected interdisciplinary and theoretical approaches. ...
A study, through English translations, of various genres of Greek and Latin literature, especially those which influenced later European writing:...
An introduction of the critical study of children’s literature. Precludes additional credit for ENGL 2006 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): 1.0...
Study of a selected topic related to popular culture. Prerequisite(s): second-year standing.Lecture three hours a week.
A critical examination of the comic and satiric modes through a study of representative texts. The theory of comedy and satire in relation to the...
A historical and critical study of the novel. Precludes additional credit for ENGL 2003 [1.0] (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): second-year...
A course dealing with the rudiments of theatrical performance: voice, movement, improvisation, interpretation. Exercises are based upon examples drawn...
A historical study of the English language, its structure, variety, and cultural contexts, with an introduction to grammatical terminology and...
A study of the history and traditions of science fiction, speculative fiction, fantasy, and utopia, covering various periods, nationalities, genres,...
Representations of women and the construction of femininity in selected literary texts, the position of women as readers and authors, and the impact...
How literature represents, reproduces, and resists cultural notions of gender and sexuality. Topics may include: gender and sexuality in relation to...
A study of literary cultures from 597-1700. This course is writing attentive. Prerequisite(s): 1.0 credit in ENGL at the 1000 level.Lecture three...
Historical survey of world cinema, examining the forms, structures and stylistic conventions of various periods and nations; attention to the...
Introduction to the traditions of American literature through 1865. Precludes additional credit for ENGL 2702 [1.0] (no longer offered)....
Introduction to the traditions of American literature after 1865. Precludes additional credit for ENGL 2702 [1.0] (no longer offered)....