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Pathways Through The Major British Canonical Tradition American Canonical Tradition Canadian Literature Post-Colonial Literature Fiction SpecializationDrama Specialization Diaspora Literature Specialization Renaissance-Medieval Literature Click to Continue

Please Note (IMPORTANT): Pathways Through the Major is intended as a guide for helping students select courses that would be of interest to them and to help identify courses with similar themes. These Pathways are NOT mandatory and students are free to mix elements of each category, provided they follow their degree program guidelines. The following lists are thematically based and meant to augment the degree program guidelines and checklists, NOT replace them. If you are unfamiliar with the degree program checklist, please stop this presentation immediately and download the appropriate checklist from this website: Click to Continue

British Canonical Tradition Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category B & C Suggestions (+6 Credits from Cat A) AP/EN Poetry AP/EN Introduction to British Literature 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Medieval Literature AP/EN Renaissance Literature AP/EN Shakespeare AP/EN Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern AP/EN th Century Novel AP/EN The English Romantics AP/EN Horror & Terror: Variations on Gothic AP/EN Victorian Fiction and its Reading Public AP/EN The Literature of the First World War AP/EN Modern Drama 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Arthurian Literature AP/EN Milton AP/EN Studies in Renaissance Poetry AP/EN Renaissance Theatre AP/EN Advanced Shakespeare AP/EN Studies in the English Romantics AP/EN Romantic Revolt AP/EN The Brontes AP/EN Victorian Ghosts AP/EN Studies in Prose Fiction: 19th- Century British Female Tradition AP/EN George Eliot AP/EN James Joyce AP/EN Virginia Woolf AP/EN Contemporary British Writers AP/EN Modernism/Postmodernism Click to Continue

American Canonical Tradition Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) AP/EN Introduction to American Literature 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Native American Literature AP/EN Poetry of the United States AP/EN American Literature: 19th Century AP/EN Harlem Renaissance AP/EN Comics and Cartoons I AP/EN Comics and Cartoons II AP/EN American Literature: 21st Century 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Edgar Allan Poe AP/EN F. Scott Fitzgerald AP/EN Contemporary American Drama AP/EN th-Century American Humour AP/EN Contemporary American Gothic Click to Continue

Canadian Literature Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) AP/EN Introduction to Canadian Literature 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Modern Canadian Poetry AP/EN Modern Canadian Fiction AP/EN Modern Quebecois Fiction in Translation AP/EN Canadian Womens Theatre in English 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Frye and McLuhan AP/EN The Canadian Graphic Novel AP/EN Canadian Topics: Literary Beginnings AP/EN Canadian Life Writing AP/EN History of Publishing in Canada Click to Continue

Post-Colonial Literature Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category A & C Suggestions (+6 Credits from Cat B) AP/EN Literary Theory OR AP/EN Literary Theory I AP/EN Literary Theory II + AP/EN Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Caribbean Literature AP/EN South Asian Literature AP/EN th Century American Literature 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Canadian Topics: Literary Beginnings AP/EN Diasporic Literatures AP/EN Caribbean Performance AP/EN Transnational Writers AP/EN Post-Apartheid South African Theatre Click to Continue

Fiction Specialization Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category B Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat C) AP/EN Prose Narrative 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Healing Fiction: Literature & Medicine AP/EN Recent Women Fiction Writers AP/EN Horror & Terror: Gothic AP/EN Coming of Age in Fiction AP/EN Apocalyptic Science Fiction AP/EN The English Detective Novel AP/EN Modern Canadian Fiction AP/EN th-Century Novel AP/EN Victorian Fiction & Its Reading Public 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Masculinity in American Film & Fiction AP/EN Rise of the Novel AP/EN The Short Story AP/EN Canadian Short Story AP/EN F. Scott Fitzgerald AP/EN The Brontes AP/EN Victorian Ghosts AP/EN th-Century British Female Tradition AP/EN George Eliot AP/EN James Joyce AP/EN Virginia Woolf Click to Continue

Drama Specialization Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category B Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat C) AP/EN Drama 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Modern Drama AP/EN Modern Canadian Drama AP/EN Shakespeare 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Concept of Play AP/EN Contemporary Drama AP/EN Tragedy & Meta-Tragedy AP/EN Contemporary American Drama AP/EN Wole Soyinka AP/EN Post-Apartheid South African Theatre AP/EN Renaissance Theatre AP/EN Advanced Shakespeare Click to Continue

Diaspora Literature Specialization Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) AP/EN Canadian Literature AP/EN American Literature AP/EN Postcolonial Literatures 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Racial Minority Writing in Canada AP/EN Caribbean Literature AP/EN African Literature AP/EN South Asian Literature 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Diaspora Literatures AP/EN Transnational Writers: Amitav Ghosh AP/EN Derek Walcott AP/EN Wole Soyinka Click to Continue

Renaissance-Medieval Literature Mandatory 1 st Year Credits AP/EN Introduction to Literary Study AP/EN Intertextualities Category C Suggestion (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) AP/EN Introduction to British Literature 12 Credits from the Following AP/EN Medieval Literature AP/EN Renaissance Literature AP/EN Shakespeare AP/EN Comedy AP/EN Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern 12 Credits from the Following (Honours Only) AP/EN Tragedy & Meta-Tragedy AP/EN Arthurian Literature AP/EN Milton AP/EN Studies in Renaissance Poetry AP/EN Renaissance Theatre AP/EN Advanced Shakespeare AP/EN Editing Shakespeare