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ENGL 294

Transatlantic Literary History

English College of Humanities

Course Description

This course explores British and American literary history from the eighteenth through the twenty-first centuries by studying key figures, movements, genres, events, themes, and ideas through the lens of transatlantic literary exchange.

When Taught

Winter.

Grade Rule

Grade Rule 8: A, B, C, D, E, I (Standard grade rule)

Min

6

Fixed

6

Fixed

6

Fixed

0

Other Prerequisites

or concurrent enrollment.

Title

Representative Authors, Genres, Works, and Movements

Learning Outcome

Identify, contextualize, and interpret representative authors, genres, works, and movements in the transatlantic literary tradition.

Title

Historical Development and Cultural Context

Learning Outcome

Analyze and synthesize the historical development and cultural context of the transatlantic literary tradition.