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American Literature

Required: One course from the following list, taken during first or second year to satisfy Area F/VI of Core or/and for Area C/IV or as a general elective

ENGL 2330: American Literature from the Beginnings to 1865

ENGL 2340: American Literature from 1865 to the Present

ENGL 2370H: American Literature from the Beginnings to 1865

ENGL 2380H: American Literature from 1865 to the Present

Required: One course in American or Multicultural Literature

ENGL 4620:  African American Poetry

ENGL 4630:  African American Fiction

ENGL 4642/6642-4642L/6642L:  Films About the American South

ENGL 4700:  People of Paradox: American Colonial Voices

ENGL 4710:  Emancipated Imagination: American Renaissance

ENGL 4720:  American Realism and Naturalism

ENGL 4730:  American Novel to 1900

ENGL 4740:  Southern Literature

ENGL 4750:  American Modernism

ENGL 4760:  Contemporary American Literature


ENGL 4770:  Twentieth-Century American Poetry

ENGL 4780: Twentieth-Century American Novel

ENGL 4790: Topics in American Literature

ENGL 4860: Multicultural Topics in American Literature

ENGL 4880: Topics in African American Literature

Four more American classes from the following:

ENGL 4642/6642-4642L/6642L: Films About the American South

ENGL 4700L: People of Paradox: American Colonial Voices

ENGL 4710: Emancipated Imagination: American Renaissance

ENGL 4720: American Realism and Naturalism

ENGL 4730: American Novel to 1900

ENGL 4740: Southern Literature

ENGL 4750: American Modernism

ENGL 4760: Contemporary American Literature


ENGL 4770: Twentieth-Century American Poetry

ENGL 4780: Twentieth-Century American Novel

ENGL 4790: Topics in American Literature

ENGL 4860: Multicultural Topics in American Literature

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