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ENGL40430: THE LITERATURES OF SLAVERY
ENGL40530: ELEGY: FROM JOHN MILTON TO SEAMUS HEANEY
ENGL40730: WOMEN IN VICTORIAN POETRY AND PAINTING
ENGL40830: THE WRITING OF POETRY
ENGL40930: REFLECTIONS ON REVOLUTION, 1789-1922
ENGL41030: JAMES JOYCE AND THE LIMITS OF LITERATURE
ENGL41130: MIDDLE ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS AND TEXT
ENGL41330: WARRIOR POETS IN HEROIC SOCIETIES
ENGL41430: THOMAS PYNCHON
ENGL41730: Romantic Forms of Grief
ENGL41930: Women and the Novel in the Eighteenth Century
ENGL42030: Representing the Self: from Sophocles to the Sopranos
ENGL42130: Shakespeare in Context
ENGL42430: Post War British Drama
ENGL42530: John Milton: Life, Work and Influence
ENGL42730: The Contemporary US Novel
ENGL43030: Twentieth-Century Satire
ENGL43130: Thinking with Things in Victorian Literature
ENGL43330: Reading as a Writer
ENGL43430: Lyric Poetry of the English Renaissance and Reformation
ENGL43530: Modernism and Touch
ENGL43630: Blood and Soil: Regionalism and Contemporary US Crime Narrative
ENGL43730: Creative Writing Poetry
ENGL43830: Creative Writing Prose Fiction
ENGL43930: The Word in the World
ENGL44030: Reading as a Writer: the Workshop
ENGL44160: Research Project
ENGL44230: Short Fiction Today
ENGL44330: T S Eliot
ENGL44430: Romanticism and the Forms of Romance
ENGL44530: Shame and Modern Writing
ENGL44630: Romantic and Victorian Labouring-Class Poetry
ENGL44790: Dissertation
ENGL51060: Dissertation
ENGL52230: SECOND-GENERATION ROMANTIC POETRY
ENGL52730: Modern Poetry
ENGL53030: Old Norse
ENGL53130: Renaissance Humanism
ENGL53430: The Short Story
ENGL53530: Renaissance Tragedy
ENGL53630: Narrative Transformations: Medieval Romance to Renaissance Epic
ENGL53830: Literary Masculinity at the Fin-de-Siecle
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