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350 English Courses
Course No. Title
01:350:219 Principles of Literary Study
01:350:220 Principles of Literary Study
01:350:221 Shakespeare
01:350:251 Black Literature 1930 to the Present
01:350:306 Later Eighteenth Century Literature
01:350:308 Later Romantic Literature
01:350:313 Contemporary Literature
01:350:317 American Realism and Naturalism
01:350:321 Chaucer
01:350:323 Shakespeare Jacobean Plays
01:350:324 Milton
01:350:347 Twentieth-Century Drama II
01:350:349 American Drama
01:350:354 Nineteenth-Century Brititsh Fiction
01:350:357 Contemporary Fiction
01:350:367 Nineteenth-Century Black Literature and Culture
01:350:370 Black Music and Literature
01:350:371 Black Women Writers
01:350:376 Issues and Problems in Black Literature and Culture
01:350:378 Twentieth-Century Literature in a Global Context
01:350:390 Issues and Problems in Renaissance Literature and Culture
01:350:391 Issues and Problems in Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture
01:350:392 Issues and Problems in Nineteenth Century Literature and Culture
01:350:393 Issues and Problems in Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture
01:350:412 Old English Language and Literature
01:350:422 Seminar: Topics in Medieval Literature and Culture
01:350:427 Seminar: Shakespeare
01:350:434 Seminar: Topics in Renaissance Literature and Culture
01:350:435 Seminar: Topics in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture
01:350:436 Seminar: Topics in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
01:350:437 Seminar: Topics in Twentieth-Century Literature and Culture
01:350:446 Seminar: Black Literature and Culture

 

 
 
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