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ENGL 6 Narrative Journalism: Literature and Practice
ENGL 7 First-Year Seminars in English
ENGL 1 Literary History I: Literature up to the mid-Seventeenth Century
ENGL 2 Literary History II: Literature from the mid-Seventeenth Century through the Nineteenth Century
ENGL 3 Literary History III: Literature in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
ENGL 5 Reading with Attitude
ENGL 10 Old English and Scandinavian Epic and Saga
ENGL 11 Chaucer: "The Canterbury Tales"
ENGL 12 Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" and Other Poems
ENGL 13 Medieval English Literature
ENGL 15 Shakespeare
ENGL 16 Renaissance Drama
ENGL 17 Milton
ENGL 18 Poetry, Prose, and Drama of the English Restoration, 1660-1689
ENGL 19 Writing, Resistance, and (digital) Revolution
ENGL 21 Reason and Revolution
ENGL 22 The Rise of the Novel
ENGL 23 Romantic Literature: Aesthetics and Ideology from the French Revolution to Frankenstein
ENGL 24 Victorian Literature and Culture, 1837-1859
ENGL 26 Masterpieces of Nineteenth Century British Fiction
ENGL 27 Tell It Slant: Female, Black, Queer Readings of Early American Poetry
ENGL 28 Making Americans: Hipsters, Tricksters and Geniuses
ENGL 29 American Fiction to 1900
ENGL 30 Early Black American Literature
ENGL 31 Asian American Literature and Culture
ENGL 32 Native American Literature
ENGL 33 Modern Black American Literature
ENGL 34 From Anna Christie to Hamilton (and Donald Trump): Modern American Drama
ENGL 35 American Fiction: 1900 to World War II
ENGL 36 Contemporary American Fiction
ENGL 37 Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL 38 American and British Poetry: 1900-1960
ENGL 39 Modern British Drama
ENGL 41 British Fiction: World War II to the Present
ENGL 42 Introduction to Postcolonial Literature
ENGL 44 Introduction to Digital Studies
ENGL 45 Introduction to Literary Theory
ENGL 46 Old and New Media
ENGL 47 History of the English Language
ENGL 48 Critical Issues in Postcolonial Studies
CRWT 040 Special Topics in Creative Writing
CRWT 40.01 Imaginary Countries
CRWT 40.02 Literary Geniuses: The Short Fiction of 21st Century MacArthur Foundation Fellows
CRWT 40.03 Raising the Dead
CRWT 40.04 Remains, Ruin, Repair, and Rapture
CRWT 40.05 Engaging Hybridity: Race, Gender, Genre
CRWT 40.06 Uses of Fact: True Source Material in Prose, Poetry, & Film
CRWT 40.07 The Craft of Fiction: A Masterclass with Alaa Al Aswany
CRWT 40.08 Dystopian Visions: Exploring the Fiction of Catastrophe and Apocalypse
CRWT 40.09 Obsessive Affinities Contemporary French & American poetry
CRWT 40.10 James Joyce’s Ulysses
CRWT 40.11 Nature Writing
CRWT 40.12 The Novels of Virginia Woolf:Radical Innovator
CRWT 40.13 Contemporary Queer and Trans Asian American Poetry
CRWT 40.14 Black and Latino Poets Creative Writing Course
CRWT 40.15 Tell Me A Story: Introduction to Nonfiction Radio and Podcasting Course Syllabus
CRWT 41.01 Writing for Television
ENGL 51.01 Plays, Playing, and Publicity
ENGL 51.02 Shakespeare's King Lear and Macbeth: Text and Film
ENGL 51.04 Stories At the Edge of the World: Conquest and Contact in the Age of Shakespeare
ENGL 51.13 Gender and Power in Shakespeare
ENGL 52.01 Whitman and Dickinson
ENGL 52.02 The Civil War in Literature
ENGL 52.03 Dave the Potter: Slavery Between Pots and Poems
ENGL 52.04 The American Renaissance at Dartmouth
ENGL 52.05 Desire and Difference in 19th Century British Fiction
ENGL 52.06 Media & Monstrosity
ENGL 52.10 Vox Clamantis: Wilderness in 19thC American Literature
ENGL 52.11 Daniel Webster and the Dartmouth College Case
ENGL 52.15 Transatlantic Gothic
ENGL 52.16 God, Darwin, and the Literary Imagination
ENGL 52.17 Victorian Children's Literature: Fairytale and Fantasy
ENGL 52.18 Netflix and the Victorian Serial Novel
ENGL 52.21 Popular Fiction and the Culture of Empire
ENGL 53 Topics in Course Group III: Literature of the Nineteenth Century
ENGL 53.04 Telling Stories for Social Change
ENGL 53.05 Writing Dublin: On Saints, Sinners, and Rebels
ENGL 53.06 Women's Literature and Technologies of Transmission from the Long Nineteenth Century to the Present
ENGL 53.07 Black Noir
ENGL 53.08 Weird Fiction and the Limits of the Human
ENGL 53.10 Immigrant Women Writing in America
ENGL 53.16 African Literatures: Masterpieces of Literature from Africa
ENGL 53.17 The Graphic Novel
ENGL 53.19 Faulkner
ENGL 53.20 Indian Killers: Murder and Mystery in Native Literature and Film
ENGL 53.22 Science Fiction Studies
ENGL 53.23 Caribbean Lyric and Literature
ENGL 53.25 Contemporary Native American Poetry
ENGL 53.26 From More Fun to Fun Home: A History of the U.S. Comic Book
ENGL 53.27 The African American 1960s
ENGL 53.28 James Baldwin: From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter
ENGL 53.29 Introduction to African American Environmental Thought: The Black Outdoors
ENGL 53.30 Women Writing Memoir
ENGL 53.32 Literature and Culture of the Americas
ENGL 53.33 Gender and Sexuality in Asian American Literature
ENGL 53.34 The Wire
ENGL 53.35 From Diaspora Practices to Theory
ENGL 53.36 Game of Thrones: Re-Imagining Medieval History as an Allegory of the Present
ENGL 53.37 Global Comic Strip
ENGL 53.38 Narratives of Un-belonging: Bad Asians, Queer Texts
ENGL 53.39 Haunted Houses in American Literature
ENGL 53.40 The Historical Philosophy of W.E.B. Dubois
ENGL 53.41 Black Love & Its Discontents: Barry Jenkins
ENGL 53.42 Postmodern" Britain: Fictions of Pluralism, Dystopia (and Brexit)
ENGL 53.43 Race and Modernity: W.E.B. DuBois, James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry
ENGL 53.44 Indians in American Literature
ENGL 53.45 Storytelling in Novels and Community
ENGL 53.46 New York and the Metropolitan Imagination in Twentieth-Century American Jewish Literature
ENGL 53.47 African Diaspora Women Writers
ENGL 53.48 Poetry for the People
ENGL 53.49 Graphic Medicine
ENGL 53.50 Black Testimony
ENGL 54.01 Shakespeare Adaptations
ENGL 54.02 Arts of Laughter: Comedy and Criticism
ENGL 54.03 Young Adult Literature
ENGL 54.04 Beautiful, Ugly, Cute, Dumpy: An Introduction to Aesthetics
ENGL 54.05 Animal Studies: Theory, Literature, Politics
ENGL 54.11 Poetry and Poetic Theory
ENGL 54.13 Digital Game Studies
ENGL 54.15 History of the Book
ENGL 54.16 Literary Classics
ENGL 54.17 Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
ENGL 54.40 Literary Culture in an Age of Digital Distraction
ENGL 55.01 Modern American Women Poets
ENGL 55.05 Book Arts Studio Seminar
ENGL 55.06 Reading and Publishing the Literary Magazine
ENGL 55.07 The Arts of War
ENGL 55.08 Neuroscience and the Novel
ENGL 55.09 Hope? How Feelings Shape American Culture
ENGL 55.11 Hamilton: The Revolution as a Work of Art
ENGL 55.12 Dartmouth Fictions
ENGL 55.13 South African Literature in English
ENGL 55.14 Native American Oral Traditional Literatures
ENGL 55.15 The Merchant of Venice: The Jew in the Protestant Imagination
ENGL 55.16 Prehistoric Worlds: Science Fiction and Geological Time
ENGL 55.17 Disability and Literature
ENGL 55.18 Research As Picture Books
ENGL 55.19 Maroons to Marley: Jamaica's Role in Worldwide Revolutions from Slavery to the Present Day
ENGL 55.20 The Case Study: Crime, Medicine, and Modern Society
ENGL 55.21 Epidemics: Vortex of Fear and Wisdom
ENGL 55.22 Socio/Poetics: Sociological Method and Literary Form
ENGL 61.01 Chaucer: Dream Poems and Troilus
ENGL 61.02 Sound, Music, Literature in Medieval England
ENGL 61.03 Early Modern Literature and the History of Sexuality
ENGL 61.04 Madness, Magic, Metamorphosis: Unstable Character in Early Modern Drama
ENGL 61.05 The Faerie Queene: Speculative Fiction circa 1590
ENGL 61.11 Reel Imaginary: Early American Literature in Film
ENGL 62.01 British Fictions of Revolution
ENGL 62.02 The New Emily Dickinson: After the Digital Turn
ENGL 62.03 Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers
ENGL 62.04 Trauma and Enjoyment in Early American Literature
ENGL 62.05 The Horrors of Survival: American Literatures of Modernity
ENGL 62.12 Jane Austen
ENGL 62.16 Victorian Faces/Facial Politics
ENGL 62.22 Atlantic Slavery/Atlantic Freedom
ENGL 63.01 Modern Jewish American Women Writers
ENGL 63.02 Toni Morrison
ENGL 63.03 Fictions of Finance: For Love or Money
ENGL 63.04 Arts Against Empire: Fictions of Revolution and Solidarity in the Americas
ENGL 63.05 Nobel Prize Writers
ENGL 63.06 The Undead South: Horror and Haunting in U.S. Southern Literature
ENGL 63.07 Cosmopolitanism and the Fictions of Exchange
ENGL 63.08 Electronic Literature
ENGL 63.09 Queer Literatures of Slavery
ENGL 63.10 Contemporary Science Fiction
ENGL 63.11 Race, Sex, Sensation
ENGL 63.12 Labors of Love: Mothering in Chicanx/Latinx and Asian American Communities
ENGL 63.28 Rethinking Frost: Robert Frost in a Declining Landscape
ENGL 63.29 Self, Subject, Photography
ENGL 63.30 Trans Gender Literatures
ENGL 64 Junior Colloquia in Course Group IV
ENGL 64.01 Hysteria, Paranoia, Schizophrenia: The Case Study as Literary Genre
ENGL 64.02 Garden Politics: Literature, Theory, Practice
ENGL 64.03 Deconstruction: An Introduction to the Work of Jacques Derrida
ENGL 64.04 Jacques Lacan and Psychoanalytic Thought
ENGL 64.05 Cultural Analytics
ENGL 64.06 Animal, Vegetable, Medium: Writing Nonhuman Sentience and Communication
ENGL 64.07 Theory Before "Theory
ENGL 64.08 Matters of Life and Death: A Theory Course
ENGL 65.01 Walking
ENGL 65.02 Writing with Algorithms: A Literary Computation Workshop
ENGL 65.06 The Poetry and Rhetoric of Love, from Petrarch to Social Media
ENGL 71.01 Celtic Fringes: Medieva English Literature in Dialogue with Irish, Welsh, and Breton Traditions
ENGL 71.02 Ovid in England
ENGL 71.03 The Faerie Queene
ENGL 71.05 Romance in Medieval England
ENGL 71.06 Milton
ENGL 71.13 Gender and Power in Shakespeare
ENGL 71.14 Knights, Camelot, Action!
ENGL 71.15 Poetics of the Supernatural
ENGL 72.02 Decadence, Degeneration and the Fin de Siecle
ENGL 72.03 Bohemia: Glamorous Outcasts & the Nineteenth-Century Novel
ENGL 72.05 1850s America
ENGL 72.06 Dickens in Context
ENGL 72.09 Ecocriticism
ENGL 72.13 The Brontës
ENGL 72.14 From Riches to Rags: Poverty in American Literature, 1861-1925
ENGL 73.01 In the Image: Photography, Writing, and the Documentary Turn
ENGL 73.02 Toni Morrison Senior Seminar
ENGL 73.03 Black Elegies
ENGL 73.05 Global Anglophone Nobel Prize Writers
ENGL 73.07 Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
ENGL 73.13 James Joyce
ENGL 73.19 Faulkner
ENGL 73.28 How We Live Now: Contemporary Hemispheric Fictions
ENGL 73.30 20th Century Protest Poetry
ENGL 74.01 Reading Freud
ENGL 74.02 Understanding Biopolitics
ENGL 74.03 On Cruelty
ENGL 74.04 Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Youth and Happiness in the Global Novel
ENGL 74.05 Word-Image Theory
ENGL 74.06 Frantz Fanon: Colonial War and Mental Disorders
ENGL 74.11 High Theory
ENGL 74.12 Garden Politics
ENGL 75.02 Climate Fiction
ENGL 75.03 Beyond the Prison: Premodern Carceral Studies
CRWT 10 Introduction to Fiction
CRWT 11 Writing and Reading Creative Nonfiction
CRWT 12 Introduction to Poetry
CRWT 20 Intermediate Fiction I
CRWT 21 Intermediate Creative Non Fiction I
CRWT 22 Intermediate Poetry I
CRWT 60 Senior Workshop in Creative Writing: Fiction
CRWT 61 Senior Workshop in Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction
CRWT 62 Senior Workshop in Creative Writing: Poetry
ENGL 90 English Study Abroad I
ENGL 91 English Study Abroad II
ENGL 92 English Study Abroad III
CRWT 89 Creative Writing Project
CRWT 98 Honors Course I
CRWT 99 Honors Course II
ENGL 96 Reading Course
ENGL 98 Honors Course I
ENGL 99 Honors Course II