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THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
9-11 |
ENG6530HF JHB718 |
Old English I A. Orchard TC 24 |
English Comedy, 1660-1737 B. Corman JHB 718 |
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10-12 |
SEMINAR: C. Columpar IN 223 |
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11-1 |
Ideologies C. Warley JHB 617 |
Catastrophe, Community, Commodity, and Control in the 1930s: Studies in Historical Analysis M. Cobb UC 55 |
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Bibliography/ Introduction to Bibliography EM 105 |
Sir Beelzebub’s Syllabub”: The Poetry of Edith Sitwell R. Greene COURSE CANCELLED |
Bibliography/ Introduction to Bibliography J. Levenson Room LA 340 |
Introduction to African-Canadian Literature G. Clarke UC 148 |
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1-3 |
Animal/Human Interfaces in Early Modern Culture E. Harvey UC 248 |
The Canterbury Tales W. Robins EM 006 ENG |
The City as Archive: Social Memory, Missing Histories, Writing JHB 617 |
ENG6817HF C. Columpar IN 223 |
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Bibliography/ |
Victorian Realism and the Victorian Realist Novel: Studies in Narrative
*ROOM CHANGE |
Repetition in Modern Thought and Culture |
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3-5 |
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ENG5276HF* The Vietnam War Era and Canadian Literature R. McGill *CHANGED DAY TO WEDNESDAY |
The Vietnam War Era and Canadian Literature R. McGill
JHB 614 |
London Drama 1190-1590 A. Lancashire
UC B203 |
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3-6 |
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Magical Realism(s): Postcolonialism and Postmodernism A. Quayson Room JHB 614 |
Historicizing Shakespeare’s Language: Discourse Analysis and Early Modern Studies L. Magnusson JHB 617 |
Transnational Masculinity in Literature and Culture C. Campbell JHB 616 |
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6-9 |
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Authoring I. Lancashire Room JHB 614 |
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Novelists and Terrorists M. Levene JHB 617 |
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TIME |
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
9-11 |
ENG6223HS R. McLeod
COURSE |
Old English II A. Orchard TC 24 |
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Popular Legend in the Plays of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries J. Levenson Room LA 213 |
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10-1 |
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ENG2653HS Tragedy L. Thomson JHB 718 |
11-1 |
ENG5581HS D. Seitler COURSE CANCELLED |
ENG4947HS C. Bolus-Reichert JHB 617 |
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ENG6154HS |
The Poetics of Haunting in Canadian Fiction M. Goldman JHB 617 |
History and Structure of the English Language: Post-1500 C. Percy JHB 616 |
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1-3 |
SCREENING: A. Maurice IN 223 |
ENG2235HS H. Syme COURSE CANCELLED |
Darwin and Darwinism C. Schmitt JHB 718 |
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ENG3403HS |
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Spatializing Marxism: The Postmodern “Spatial Turn” S. Radovic JHB 718 |
Gender, Courtesy, and Civility in Early Modern England K. Larson JHB 617 |
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3-5 |
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The Fate of Culture in an Age of Globalization V. Li JHB 614 |
Writing the Nation: Pre-Modern Historiographies UC F204 |
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ENG5024HS Fiction and Poetry of the Twentieth Century K. Weisman JHB 617 |
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3-6 |
The Culture and Politics of Emotion Theory C. Suzack JHB 617 |
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Romantic Cities D. White JHB 718 |
Early Modern Nationalism and Milton’s England P. Stevens JHB 718 |
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Communities of Readers H. Murray JHB 614 |
Narrative, Narratology, and Modernist Fiction: Studies in Narrative M. Cuddy-Keane JHB 617 |
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5-8 |
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Professing Literature D. Justice Room SS 1078 |
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6-9 |
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The Liberal JHB 718 |
ENG6043HS Introduction to Contemporary Literary Theory |
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TIME |
MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
1-3 |
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ENG6950YS*
Creative Writing Workshop |
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2-4 |
Creative Writing S. Sullivan JHB 718 |
Creative Writing |
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3-6 |
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Professional Development P. Stevens
JHB 616 |
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