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ENG3401 OL 14, Law through Literature Fall 2020
An exploration of concepts of justice, higher law, customary law and written law expressed through works of fiction and non-fiction. The course seeks to enhance the student’s sensitivity to issues of ethics, […]
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English 3402: The Graphic Novel
This course is designed to introduce students to the genre of graphic novels. Required readings represent both Eastern and Western comics traditions, and range in publication dates from around 1930 through the […]
A survey of key themes in literature
ENG2001, Prof Maz Intro to Fiction, FA2020
Analysis and critical understanding of selected fiction. Exams and essays based on readings.
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ENG2001 Intro to Fiction, FA2018
An introduction to literature, focusing on fiction (short stories, graphic narratives, and novels).
ENG2001 (E240) Intro to Fiction, SP2020
An introduction to the genre of fiction through short stories and novels.
ENG2150, Intro to Women Writers
Introduction to the writings of selected women writers, both major authors and less well-known women writers. A variety of genres including essays, fiction, poems and plays will be explored.
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”An exploration of concepts of justice, higher law, customary law and written law expressed through works of fiction and non-fiction.”
”A study of human values in the literature of western culture.”