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English
Unit Name: English
Head of Department: Dennis E. Baron
Department Office: 208 English Building, 608 South Wright, Urbana, 333-2391
If you have questions about
these classes or their descriptions, please contact the department or
unit listed above. See the Courses Catalog Index for more information
on the Catalog.
ENGL 100.
Introduction to Literary Study
ENGL 101.
Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 102.
Introduction to the Drama
ENGL 103.
Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 104.
Introduction to Film
ENGL 106.
Literature and Experience
ENGL 107.
Introduction to Poetry (Advanced Composition)
ENGL 109.
Introduction to Fiction (Advanced Composition)
ENGL 113.
The Idea of Comedy
ENGL 114.
The Bible as Literature
ENGL 115.
Introduction to English Literature
ENGL 116.
Introduction to American Literature
ENGL 117.
Shakespeare on Film and Videotape: From Text to Screen
ENGL 119.
The Literature of Fantasy
ENGL 120.
Science Fiction
ENGL 123.
Jewish Storytelling: From the Russian Shtetl to New York
ENGL 191.
Freshman Honors Tutorial
ENGL 198.
Freshman Honors Seminar
ENGL 199.
Undergraduate Open Seminar
ENGL 200.
Critical Approaches to Literature
ENGL 202.
Medieval Literature and Culture
ENGL 204.
Renaissance Literature and Culture
ENGL 206.
Literature and Culture of the Enlightenment
ENGL 207.
Literature and Culture of the Romantic Period
ENGL 208.
Victorian Literature and Culture
ENGL 209.
English Literature from the Beginning to 1798
ENGL 210.
English Literature from 1798 to Present
ENGL 211.
Introduction to Modern African Literature
ENGL 213.
The Culture of Modernism
ENGL 218.
Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 241.
The Beginnings of Modern Poetry
ENGL 242.
Poetry Since 1940
ENGL 243.
Development of the Modern Drama
ENGL 244.
Development of the Modern Drama
ENGL 245.
The Short Story
ENGL 246.
The Short Story
ENGL 247.
The British Novel
ENGL 248.
Modern British and American Fiction in Relation to Continental Fiction
ENGL 250.
The American Novel to 1914
ENGL 251.
The American Novel Since 1914
ENGL 255.
Survey of American Literature, I
ENGL 256.
Survey of American Literature, II
ENGL 259.
Afro-American Literature, I
ENGL 260.
Afro-American Literature, II
ENGL 262.
Jewish Immigrant Literature in America
ENGL 267.
Grimms' Fairy Tales in Their European Context
ENGL 272.
Minority Images in United States Film
ENGL 273.
Intermediate Film Studies: Directors, Genres, Themes
ENGL 274.
Literature and Society
ENGL 280.
Women Writers
ENGL 281.
Women in the Literary Imagination
ENGL 283.
Jewish Sacred Literature
ENGL 284.
Modern Jewish Literature
ENGL 285.
Postcolonial Literatures in English
ENGL 286.
Asian American Literature
ENGL 288.
Jewish Literary Responses to the Holocaust
ENGL 290.
Individual Study
ENGL 291.
Honors Individual Study
ENGL 293.
Honors Senior Thesis
ENGL 296.
Honors Seminar, I: Themes, Movements, and Forms in British and American Literature
ENGL 297.
Honors Seminar, II: Periods in British and American Literature
ENGL 298.
Honors Seminar, III: Major British and American Authors
ENGL 300.
Writing About Literature
ENGL 301.
Introduction to the Study of the English Language
ENGL 302.
Descriptive English Grammar
ENGL 303.
Historical Introduction to the English Language
ENGL 304.
Descriptive English Grammar for ESL Teachers
ENGL 311.
Chaucer
ENGL 315.
Poetry and Prose of the English Renaissance, 1500-1600
ENGL 316.
The Drama of Shakespeare's Contemporaries
ENGL 318.
Shakespeare, I
ENGL 319.
Shakespeare, II
ENGL 321.
Poetry and Prose from the Metaphysicals to 1660
ENGL 323.
Milton
ENGL 326.
Literature of the Restoration and Early Eighteenth Century
ENGL 327.
Literature of the Later Eighteenth Century
ENGL 328.
English Drama of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
ENGL 329.
Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Fiction
ENGL 331.
English Romantic Literature
ENGL 334.
Victorian Poetry and Nonfiction Prose
ENGL 335.
Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
ENGL 341.
British Literature in the Twentieth Century to 1930
ENGL 342.
British Literature in the Twentieth Century Since 1930
ENGL 349.
American Literature, 1820 to 1865
ENGL 350.
American Literature, 1865 to 1914
ENGL 351.
American Modernist Literature, 1914 to 1945
ENGL 352.
American Contemporary Literature, 1945 to the Present
ENGL 355.
Major Authors
ENGL 360.
The Literature of American Ethnic and Racial Minorities
ENGL 361.
Topics in English and American Literature
ENGL 362.
Topics in Modern Fiction
ENGL 365.
Comedy
ENGL 366.
Topics in Modern Drama
ENGL 370.
Modern African Fiction
ENGL 373.
Special Topics in Film Studies
ENGL 375.
Topics in the Relation of Other Disciplines to the Study of Literature
ENGL 381.
Theory and Practice of Written Composition
ENGL 382.
Writing Technologies
ENGL 383.
Literary Criticism from 1800 to the Present
ENGL 385.
Literature for the High School
ENGL 400.
Introduction to Research and Critical Techniques
ENGL 405.
Writing Studies I: Social Contexts and Functions of Writing
ENGL 406.
Writing Studies II: Writing Processes and Their Development
ENGL 407.
Old English
ENGL 408.
Beowulf
ENGL 411.
Chaucer
ENGL 414.
Seminar in Medieval Literature
ENGL 419.
Seminar in Shakespeare
ENGL 420.
Seminar in Sixteenth-Century Literature
ENGL 424.
Seminar in Seventeenth-Century Literature
ENGL 427.
Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature
ENGL 433.
Seminar in Romantic Literature
ENGL 437.
Seminar in Victorian Literature
ENGL 443.
Seminar in Modern British Literature
ENGL 447.
Seminar in Earlier American Literature
ENGL 453.
Seminar in Later American Literature
ENGL 459.
Seminar in African-American Literature
ENGL 463.
Seminar in Literary Themes and Movements
ENGL 464.
Seminar in Literary Modes and Genres
ENGL 478.
Seminar in the Relation of Other Disciplines to the Study of Literature
ENGL 481.
Seminar in Literary Theory and Criticism
ENGL 482.
Topics in Research, Inquiry, and Writing Studies
ENGL 483.
Topics in Writing Pedagogy and Program Design
ENGL 484.
Topics in Discourse and Writing Studies
ENGL 491.
Research in Special Topics
ENGL 492.
Master's Area Examination Tutorial
ENGL 493.
Professional Seminar in the Teaching of College English
ENGL 499.
Thesis Research
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