English Department of English & Film Studies
The English Studies program offers students the opportunity to explore British, American, Canadian and other literatures from the Medieval period to the present. In keeping with the lively and vibrant developments in English studies, our undergraduate courses are organized in various ways: according to historical periods, national literatures, genres, themes and theoretical issues. The undergraduate English program encourages the development of skills in interpreting a variety of literary and cultural works, including fiction, film, drama, poetry, non-fiction, and the historical, political, cultural, and discursive frameworks determining their composition and reception. Courses introduce students to cross-cultural approaches, particularly in the context of postcolonial and global texts, and to the close analysis of the language and form of complex texts. Students also engage strategically with a variety of theories of writing, reading, and representation, and conduct independent research, including evaluating a variety of resources (print, audio-visual, and virtual). These skills promote intellectual growth, interdisciplinary thinking, and successful careers after university.
Honours BA and Minor:
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Department of English & Film Studies
Full-Time Faculty
- Andrea Austin, PhD
- Viviana Comensoli, PhD
- Maria DiCenzo, PhD
- Tamas Dobozy, PhD, Graduate Officer and PHD Co-Director
- Philippa Gates, PhD
- Madelaine Hron, PhD
- Ed Jewinski, PhD
- Russell Kilbourn, PhD
- Ute Lischke, PhD
- Tanis MacDonald, PhD
- Michael Moore, PhD
- Leslie O'Dell, PhD
- Mariam Pirbhai, PhD
- Markus Poetzsch, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor
- Anne Russell, PhD
- Lynn Shakinovsky, PhD
- Katherine Spring, PhD
- Paul Tiessen, PhD
- Eleanor Ty, PhD
- Robin Waugh, PhD
- James Weldon, PhD, Chair
Senior English courses are not normally available to Year 1 students. Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students.
The following 400 level courses are studies of an advanced nature, conducted
in small participating groups in which significant topics of literary
interest are explored through reading primary and secondary sources.
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| EN119 |
Reading Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN120 |
Reading Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN121 |
Reading Drama |
0.5 |
| EN200 |
The Experience of Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN201 |
Children's Literature |
0.5 |
| EN203 |
Tragic Drama |
0.5 |
| EN204 |
Strategies in Analysis of Effective Writing |
0.5 |
| EN205 |
Studies in Stylistics |
0.5 |
| EN207 |
Comic Drama |
0.5 |
| EN209 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN210 |
Literature and Social Change |
0.5 |
| EN211 |
Postcolonial Literatures |
0.5 |
| EN212 |
Postcolonial Literature: Poetry and Drama |
0.5 |
| EN218 |
Contemporary American Literature |
0.5 |
| EN220 |
Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches |
0.5 |
| EN221 |
Women and Print Culture |
0.5 |
| EN222 |
Texts and Representations |
0.5 |
| EN223 |
Theoretical Linguistics |
0.5 |
| EN225 |
The Woman Writer: Theory and Practice |
0.5 |
| EN226 |
Women in Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN231 |
Arthurian Traditions |
0.5 |
| EN233 |
Shakespeare's Comedies and Romances: Gender and Genre |
0.5 |
| EN234 |
Shakespeare's Tragedies and History Plays |
0.5 |
| EN235 |
Shakespeare and Company |
0.5 |
| EN236 |
Shakespeare and Film |
0.5 |
| EN238 |
Tolkien and Fantasy |
0.5 |
| EN245 |
The English Literary Tradition I |
0.5 |
| EN246 |
The English Literary Tradition II |
0.5 |
| EN263 |
Canadian Fiction Before 1980 |
0.5 |
| EN265 |
American Literature to 1900 |
0.5 |
| EN266 |
American Literature of the Early 20th Century |
0.5 |
| EN267 |
Contemporary Canadian Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN268 |
Canadian Poetry in English |
0.5 |
| EN270 |
Canadian Drama in English |
0.5 |
| EN280 |
Indigenous Writers in English |
0.5 |
| EN281 |
Cyborg Fictions |
0.5 |
| EN291 |
Literary Theory |
0.5 |
| EN292 |
Early Romantic Literature |
0.5 |
| EN293 |
Later Romantic Literature |
0.5 |
| EN295 |
Drama of the Romantic Period |
0.5 |
| EN296 |
Prose Narrative in the Romantic Period |
0.5 |
| EN298 |
British Literature 1900-1920 |
0.5 |
| EN299 |
British Literature 1920-1939 |
0.5 |
| EN300 |
Narrative Forms |
0.5 |
| EN306 |
Rhetoric in Literary and Non-Literary Texts |
0.5 |
| EN309 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN310 |
The Politics of Transgression and Desire |
0.5 |
| EN322 |
Origins of Modern Drama |
0.5 |
| EN323 |
Applied Linguistics |
0.5 |
| EN324 |
Canadian Women's Writing |
0.5 |
| EN325 |
Feminist Theory and Cultural Practice: Fiction by Minority Women |
0.5 |
| EN326 |
Contemporary Drama |
0.5 |
| EN330 |
Human Rights in Contemporary Cultural Forms |
0.5 |
| EN333 |
Advanced Literary and Cultural Theory |
0.5 |
| EN344 |
18th-Century Fiction |
0.5 |
| EN345 |
The British Novel in the 19th Century |
0.5 |
| EN346 |
The Novel after 1900 |
0.5 |
| EN347 |
The Narratives of Empire |
0.5 |
| EN350 |
Medieval Drama |
0.5 |
| EN370 |
Creative Writing: Poetry |
0.5 |
| EN371 |
Creative Writing: Short Story |
0.5 |
| EN372 |
Old English I: Language and Literature |
0.5 |
| EN373 |
Old English II: Literature in Context |
0.5 |
| EN388 |
Restoration and 18th-Century Literature |
0.5 |
| EN390 |
Chaucer I: The Canterbury Tales |
0.5 |
| EN391 |
Chaucer II: Romances, Dream-Vision and Other Works |
0.5 |
| EN392 |
Writers of the Middle Ages |
0.5 |
| EN393 |
Literature of the 16th Century |
0.5 |
| EN394 |
Studies in the 17th-Century: Drama |
0.5 |
| EN395 |
17th-Century Literature |
0.5 |
| EN396 |
Mid-Victorian Literature: Culture and Anarchy |
0.5 |
| EN397 |
Later Victorian Literature: Dissonance and Decadence |
0.5 |
| EN398 |
Modernism to Postmodernism |
0.5 |
| EN399 |
Postmodernism and the Role of the Reader |
0.5 |
| EN400 |
Studies in Language and Discourse |
0.5 |
| EN409 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| EN410 |
Topics in Gender |
0.5 |
| EN420 |
Topics in Genre |
0.5 |
| EN430 |
Studies of an Individual Author |
0.5 |
| EN440 |
Advanced Studies of a Period |
0.5 |
| EN450 |
Texts and Contexts |
0.5 |
| EN460 |
Topics in Culture |
0.5 |
| EN470 |
Topics in Theory |
0.5 |
| EN489 |
Directed Study |
0.5 |
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Academic & Related Dates 2010/2011
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