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EN 450

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A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.

A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.

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A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.


EN 450

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A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.

A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.

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A study of the ways in which literary texts develop from, or respond to, particular literary, cultural, aesthetic, political, historical and/or social contexts. Prerequisites: Registration in Year 4 of Honours English or Combined Honours English, or permission of the department. Notes: Courses at the 400 level are open only to Year 4 students. Seminar 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. Notes: Irregular course.


EN 450 Prerequisites

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EN 450 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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