ENG-210 | Shakespearean Comedy | 3 credits |
ENG-211 | Weird Shakespeare | 3 credits |
ENG-212 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 3 credits |
ENG-218 | World War I and Modern Literature | 3 credits |
ENG-219 | Thief-Making and Thief-Taking: Nineteenth-Century Crime Literature | 3 credits |
ENG-306 | The Seventeenth-Century Lyric | 3 credits |
ENG-307 | Origins and Traditions of English Literature | 3 credits |
ENG-308 | Rival Playwrights: Marlowe, Shakespeare, Johnson | 3 credits |
ENG-310 | English Renaissance Literature | 3 credits |
ENG-315 | The Supernatural in British Literature | 3 credits |
ENG-316 | The Brontes | 3 credits |
ENG-317 | Nineteenth-Century British Fiction | 3 credits |
ENG-319 | Nineteenth-Century Literature of the British Isles | 3 credits |
ENG-320 | Twentieth-Century Literature of the British Isles | 3 credits |
ENG-322 | V. S. Naipaul and Salman Rushdie | 3 credits |
IND-307.1 | London: Art, History, and Literature | 3 credits |
MUS-308 | Performing Britannia and Celtica: The Music of Britain | 3 credits |
ENG-307, ENG-308, ENG-315, ENG-316, ENG-317, ENG-319, ENG-320, ENG-322, ENG-308: Complete one starred paper
For a "starred paper" students must expand a paper they have written for one of their ENG or MUS British Studies courses. These will be graded on a pass/fail basis by the faculty member who originally supervised the project and should constitute a polished piece of work that serves as the student's highest achievement in the minor.