A) Old English Literature, B) Medieval Literature, C) 16th Century, D) 17th Century, E) 18th Century, f) English Romantic Period, G) Victorian Period, H) 20th Century, I) Drama, J) Novel, K) Poetry, L) Non-fiction, M) American Literature, N) A Literary Problem, O) Literature of the Renaissance, R) Race and Racial Theories. The precise topics and methods of each section vary. Barring duplication of subject, may be repeated for credit. For details, see the course descriptions available in the English department.
Section Comments: S25 Special Topic: The English Novel in the World
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
Classes not allowed in section: Freshman
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course
Additional Course Details:
Spring 2025 Special Topic: The English Novel in the World
- In spring 2025 this course may satisfy the Literature After 1800 requirement in place for English majors if not taken to satisfy Capstone.
- In spring 2025 this course may count as one of two classes taken in Post-1800 Literature for English (majors following eq’s prior to FA23), ENGL: TBD, English/Journalism or English/Law 3+3 majors if not taken to satisfy Capstone.
- This course may be taken for CAPSTONE credit by English Majors following requirements in place prior to Fall 2023. Pick up a Capstone Declaration Form in the main ENGL office (HS 230F) if interested.
- This course may be taken as an upper-level elective by any Major in the English Department.