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School of English & American Literature - Modules for 2007-8

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EN1LLLanguages of Literature1HTML version
EN1RSRevisioning Shakespeare1HTML version
EN1WKTWhat Kind of Text is This?1HTML version
EN2CMSCareer Management Skills2HTML version
EN2CMNChaucer and Medieval Narrative2HTML version
EN2PCNChaucer and Medieval Narrative (eve)2HTML version
EN2CAWCommunications at Work2HTML version
EN2CWCreative Writing and Critical Practice2HTML version
EN2FNFilm Narrative2HTML version
EN2OELIntroduction to Old English Literature2HTML version
EN2LCTLiterary Criticism and Theory2HTML version
EN2LVLyric Voices 1340-16502HTML version
EN2MDRModern Drama2HTML version
EN2MC1Modernism and Modern Poetry2HTML version
EN2MC2Modernity, Crisis and Narrative Fiction2HTML version
EN2NCNNineteenth Century Novel2HTML version
EN2RDRRenaissance Drama2HTML version
EN2RTCRenaissance Texts and Cultures2HTML version
EN2RDRomantics to Decadents: Nineteenth-Century Poetry2HTML version
EN2PRIRomantics to Decadents: Nineteenth-Century Poetry (eve)2HTML version
EN2SHShakespeare2HTML version
EN2PSShakespeare (eve)2HTML version
EN2RRThe Eighteenth Century: Restoration to Romantics2HTML version
EN2EREThe English Renaissance Epic2HTML version
EN2WF2Women's Writing and Feminist Theory (post 1900)2HTML version
EN2WF1Women's Writing and Feminist Theory 1 (1670 - 1900)2HTML version
EN2WARWriting America 1: Romances of the Nationhood2HTML version
EN2WASWriting America 2: Self, Race, Region2HTML version
EN2PA2Writing America: Self, Race, Region (eve)2HTML version
EN3AFAmerican Fiction: Chopin to Carver3HTML version
EN3APAmerican Poetry: Bishop to Dove3HTML version
EN3AUSAn Alien Land: Australian Literature and the Uncanny3HTML version
EN3CWFCanadian Women's Fiction: Refiguring Identities3HTML version
EN3CLChildren's Literature3HTML version
EN3CEColonial Explorations3HTML version
EN3CFContemporary American Fiction3HTML version
EN3CDContemporary Drama3HTML version
EN3CMVCrime, Medicine and the Victorians3HTML version
EN3DFDetective Fiction3HTML version
EN3DICDickens3HTML version
EN3JDEDissertation - English and European Literature and Culture3HTML version
EN3DIIDissertation English and International Relations3HTML version
EN3JDIDissertation - English and Italian3HTML version
EN3GERDissertation Commencement for students following the BA in English3HTML version
EN3DIPDissertation English and Politics3HTML version
EN3GJDDissertation for students following the BA in English and German3HTML version
EN3DOCDocudrama3HTML version
EN3ETWElizabethan Travel Writing3HTML version
EN3FIFictions of India3HTML version
EN3TTCFrom Troy to Camelot: Medieval Romance3HTML version
EN3HJHenry James3HTML version
EN3HTHolocaust Testimony: Memory, Trauma and Representation3HTML version
EN3IPIrish Poetry after Yeats3HTML version
EN3JDAJoint Dissertation - English and History of Art3HTML version
EN3JDXJoint Dissertation English and Film, Theatre & Television (20 credits in each Department)3HTML version
EN3BYRLord Byron: Poetry, Life, Reputation3HTML version
EN3MATMargaret Atwood3HTML version
EN3MPPMarvell, Poetry and Politics3HTML version
EN3PMPMarvell, Poetry and Politics in the mid-Seventeenth Century (eve)3HTML version
EN3MDNMedieval Dream Narratives3HTML version
EN3MADModern American Drama3HTML version
EN3MSFModern Scottish Fiction: From Jean Brodie to Trainspotting3HTML version
EN3MPModernism and Politics3HTML version
EN3NCANineteenth-Century American Fiction3HTML version
EN3NIMNovels of Immigration and Black British Fiction3HTML version
EN3OE2Old English 23HTML version
EN3PLPackaging Literature3HTML version
EN3PDIPart-time English Dissertation3HTML version
EN3PWWPostcolonial Women's Writing3HTML version
EN3PSYPsychoanalysis and Text3HTML version
EN3QUQueer Theory3HTML version
EN3RLRebellion and Literature: Writing the English Civil War (1640-60)3HTML version
EN3RWWRenaissance Women Writing 1575-16253HTML version
EN3SBSamuel Beckett3HTML version
EN3SGShakespeare and Gender3HTML version
EN3SPShakespeare and his Contemporaries in Performance3HTML version
EN3SRShakespeare and Romance3HTML version
EN3SHFShakespeare on Film3HTML version
EN3CCThe craft of courtship in Tudor and early Stuart England3HTML version
EN3MBPThe Making of the Contemporary: British Poetry 1950 to 20003HTML version
EN3TMIThe Political Body Staged: Thomas Middleton's Theatre3HTML version
EN3PTMThe Political Body Staged: Thomas Middleton's Theatre (eve)3HTML version
EN3PRThe Pre-Raphaelites3HTML version
EN3PRBThe Pre-Raphaelites (eve)3HTML version
EN3RGThe Roots of Gothic: 1580-17653HTML version
EN3LECThe Roots of Romanticism: Later Eighteenth-Century Poetry3HTML version
EN3WITThe witty and the wanton: Donne, Jonson and their contemporaries3HTML version
EN3SMThe Writer's Workshop: Studying Manuscripts3HTML version
EN3THThomas Hardy3HTML version
EN3VGVictorian Gothic3HTML version
EN3PVGVictorian Gothic (eve)3HTML version
EN3VSNVictorian Sensation Novels3HTML version
EN3VWVirginia Woolf and Bloomsbury3HTML version
EN3VRVisions and Revisions: Poets at Work3HTML version
EN3WPWar Poetry3HTML version
EN3HRRWilliam Hazlitt and Radical Romanticism3HTML version
EN3WMWilliam Morris: Art, Politics and Utopia3HTML version
EN3WCWriting the City: Literary London, 1550-17003HTML version
EN3NAWWriting the North American Wilderness3HTML version
ENMBIBBibliographical Survey EssayMHTML version
ENMTHCCase Studies in Early Modern History, Literature and TheatreMHTML version
ENMCHFChildren's Film, Television, and RadioMHTML version
ENMCHCCommonwealth Children's Literature (Australia, New Zealand, Canada)MHTML version
ENMCHDDissertationMHTML version
ENMTHDDissertationMHTML version
ENMVDDissertationMHTML version
ENMTHAEarly Modern Culture optionMHTML version
ENMVESEssayMHTML version
ENMTHGGender, Colonization and Conflicting Cultures in Early Modern DramaMHTML version
ENMVFGInnovations in Form and GenreMHTML version
ENMTHIIntroduction to Texts in History and LiteratureMHTML version
ENMVSCLiterature and the New ScienceMHTML version
ENMCHMMyth and Folktale in Children's LiteratureMHTML version
ENMVEMNation and EmpireMHTML version
ENMCH9Nineteenth Century Children's LiteratureMHTML version
ENMCHNNorth American Children's LiteratureMHTML version
ENMCHPPopular Forms of Children's FictionMHTML version
ENMCHEPost-Graduate Diploma EssayMHTML version
ENMVSXSexuality and GenderMHTML version
ENMTHSSkills and Methods in History and LiteratureMHTML version
ENMTHWSoldiers' Stories: Writing about War in Late-Tudor EnglandMHTML version
ENMTHOThe Beggar's OperaMHTML version
ENMTHVThe Social Transmission of VerseMHTML version
ENMCHTTheory of Children's LiteratureMHTML version
ENMTHTTurks and Drama in Early Modern EnglandMHTML version
ENMCH2Twentieth Century Children's LiteratureMHTML version
ENMWSTWyatt, Surrey and Tudor Court CultureMHTML version
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