English Language and Literature—Categories
Categories
Courses in each category will provide opportunity to pay significant attention to the content, concept, or approach identified. Students will be exposed to a similarly wide range of methodological approaches that operate through lecture, discussion, or collaborative learning,
and that are performance-intensive or research-and-writing intensive.
Each course may fulfill up to two category requirements.
Genres
In these courses students should expect an opportunity to attend to a particular genre, such as poetry, prose, or drama, and perhaps to reflect on the idea of genre or kind in literature and literary study.
2103 Creative Writing: Skills
2123 Creative Writing: Strategies
2223 The Page and the Stage
2503 Short Story
2513 Science Fiction I: Development
2523 Study of Drama: An Introduction
2563 Science Fiction II: Themes
2573 Modern European Novel
2603 Survey of Children’s Literature
2613 History of Children’s Literature
2643 Medieval Drama
2723 Fiction, Drama, and Film I
2733 Fiction, Drama, and Film II
2773 Journalism of John McPhee
2783 Literary Nonfiction: The Art of Fact
2913 Manga and Graphic Novels
3213 Art Cinema
3236 Restoration & 18th Century Drama and Theatre
3306 Middle English Literature
3316 Shakespeare and the Drama of His Age
3326 17th Century Literature
3336 Restoration and 18th Century Prose and Poetry
3363 Romantic Period I
3373 Romantic Period II
3386 16th Century Poetry and Prose
3396 Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature
3403 Canadian Poetry
3503 The Classical Epic
3506 History of the Novel
3533 Boundaries of the Novel and the Borders of Europe
3543 Modern Poetry I
3553 Modern Poetry II
3556 Modern Novel
3656 Love and Friendship (GRID)
3666 Human Nature and Technology (GRID)
3706 Shakespeare and Politics
4393 Advanced Old English
4836 Honours Seminar: Versification in English (2010-11)
Authors & Authorship
These courses will provide opportunity to study a particular author or group or category of authors, and perhaps to reflect on the idea of authorship in literature and literary study.
2463 Irish Literature
2583 Women Writers I
2593 Women Writers II
2653 Literature and Aging (GERO)
2753 Major Canadian Writers
2773 Journalism of John McPhee
2783 Literary Nonfiction: The Art of Fact
3223 Auteur Cinema
3313 Modern Literature I
3316 Shakespeare
3323 Modern Literature II
3363 Romantic Period I
3373 Romantic Period II
3416 American Literature
3423 Modern Irish Drama (IRSH)
3506 History of the Novel
3543 Modern Poetry I
3553 Modern Poetry II
3583 Studies in Modern Drama I
3593 Studies in Modern Drama II
3623 Literature of Politics
3633 Literature and Medicine
3706 Shakespeare and Politics (POLS)
3723 Jane Austen
3823 The History of Literary Theory
4416 Honours Seminar: Atlantic Canadian Women Poets (2010-11)
National or Regional Literature
These courses will provide opportunity to study a particular literature, and perhaps to reflect on the idea of a national or regional literature.
2443 Recurring Themes in Canadian Literature
2463 Irish Literature (IRSH)
2493 Atlantic Canadian Literature, Film, and Art
2753 Major Canadian Writers
2913 Manga and Graphic Novels
3223 Auteur Cinema
3383 Victorian Literature Survey
3393 Victorian Authors and Movements
3396 Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature
3403 Canadian Poetry
3416 American Literature
3423 Modern Irish Drama (IRSH)
3433 World Literature I: West Indies/Africa
3443 World Literature II: India
3456 Canadian Drama
3473 Irish Film II (IRSH)
3483 Irish Film I (IRSH)
3493 New Brunswick Literature, Film and Art
3533 Boundaries of the Novel and the Borders of Europe
4416 Honours Seminar: Atlantic Canadian Women Poets (2010-11)
4856 Honours Seminar: Eastern Canadian Fiction, Film, and Archive
Cultural Studies
These courses may use the methods of literary analysis to investigate social, intellectual and popular/mass movements. Cultural Studies often focus on non-canonical and non-literary forms such as music, visual art, film, and popular media and may interrogate the signifying systems that underlie material production and practice.
2313 Ecotexts: Literature, Technology, Environment (ENVS)
2383 Reading Popular Culture
2393 Literature, Technology & Culture
2493 Atlantic Canadian Literature, Film and Art
2513 Science Fiction I: Development
2563 Science Fiction II: Themes
2583 Women Writers I
2593 Women Writers II
2633 Study of Drama: Theatre and Gender
2653 Literature and Aging
2673 Literature and Catholicism I
2683 Literature and Catholicism II
2723 Fiction, Drama and Film I
2733 Fiction, Drama and Film II
3213 Art Cinema
3306 Middle English Literature
3313 Modern Literature I
3323 Modern Literature II
3326 17th Century Literature
3383 Victorian Literature Survey
3386 16th Century Poetry and Prose
3393 Victorian Authors and Movements
3433 World Literature I: West Indies/Africa
3443 World Literature II: India
3473 Irish Film II (IRSH)
3483 Irish Film I (IRSH)
3493 New Brunswick Literature, Film and Art
3623 Literature of Politics
3633 Literature and Medicine
3666 Human Nature and Technology (GRID)
3723 Jane Austen
3813 Theories of Gender and Sexuality
4856 Honours Seminar: Eastern Canadian Fiction, Film, and Archive
4xx6 Honours Seminar: TBA
Creative and Performative
These courses will focus on the practice or the study of performance or creation.
2103 Creative Writing: Skills
2123 Creative Writing: Strategies
2213 Drama Production I
2223 The Page and the Stage
2233 Drama Production II
2523 Study of Drama: An Introduction
2643 Medieval Drama
3103 Advanced Poetry Workshop
3113 Advanced Prose Workshop
3123 Advanced Script Workshop
3216 Advanced Drama Production
3236 Restoration & 18th Century Drama & Theatre
3456 Canadian Drama
3583 Studies in Modern Drama I
3593 Studies in Modern Drama II
4213 Seminar in Performance and Production
4393 Advanced Old English
Literary Theory and Method
These courses will give students opportunity to consider the theoretical underpinnings of
literature, literary study, criticism, or the methods of conducting such study and criticism.
2313 Ecotexts: Literature, Technology, Environment (ENVS)
2383 Reading Popular Culture
2393 Literature, Technology & Culture
2633 Study of Drama: Theatre and Gender
3336 Restoration and 18th Century Prose and Poetry
3813 Theories of Gender and Sexuality
3823 The History of Literary Theory
3833 Contemporary Literary Theory
4836 Versification in English (2010-11)