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Pathways Through The Major

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

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Pathways Through The Major

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

  2. 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: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/en/checklists.html Click to Continue

  3. British Canonical Tradition Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category B & C Suggestions (+6 Credits from Cat A) • AP/EN 2100 6.0 Poetry • AP/EN 2250 6.0 Introduction to British Literature 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3510 6.0 Medieval Literature • AP/EN 3535 6.0 Renaissance Literature • AP/EN 3535 6.0 Shakespeare • AP/EN 3192 6.0 Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern • AP/EN 3555 6.0 18th Century Novel • AP/EN 3560 6.0 The English Romantics • AP/EN 3170 3.0 Horror & Terror: Variations on Gothic • AP/EN 3570 6.0 Victorian Fiction and its Reading Public • AP/EN 3126 6.0 The Literature of the First World War • AP/EN 3190 6.0 Modern Drama • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4504 6.0 Arthurian Literature • AP/EN 4523 6.0 Milton • AP/EN 4520 3.0 Studies in Renaissance Poetry • AP/EN 4530 6.0 Renaissance Theatre • AP/EN 4535 6.0 Advanced Shakespeare • AP/EN 4560 6.0 Studies in the English Romantics • AP/EN 4561 6.0 Romantic Revolt • AP/EN 4571 3.0 The Brontes • AP/EN 4573 3.0 Victorian Ghosts • AP/EN 4576 6.0 Studies in Prose Fiction: 19th-Century British Female Tradition • AP/EN 4577 3.0 George Eliot • AP/EN 4582 3.0 James Joyce • AP/EN 4583 3.0 Virginia Woolf • AP/EN 4595 3.0 Contemporary British Writers • AP/EN 4170 6.0 Modernism/Postmodernism Click to Continue

  4. American Canonical Tradition Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) • AP/EN 2230 6.0 Introduction to American Literature 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3305 3.0 Native American Literature • AP/EN 3310 6.0 Poetry of the United States • AP/EN 3322 6.0 American Literature: 19th Century • AP/EN 3350 3.0 Harlem Renaissance • AP/EN 3176 3.0 Comics and Cartoons I • AP/EN 3177 3.0 Comics and Cartoons II • AP/EN 3323 3.0 American Literature: 21st Century • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4332 3.0 Edgar Allan Poe • AP/EN 4352 3.0 F. Scott Fitzgerald • AP/EN 4371 3.0 Contemporary American Drama • AP/EN 4384 3.0 20th-Century American Humour • AP/EN 4390 6.0 Contemporary American Gothic Click to Continue

  5. Canadian Literature Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) • AP/EN 2220 6.0 Introduction to Canadian Literature  12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3210 6.0 Modern Canadian Poetry • AP/EN 3230 6.0 Modern Canadian Fiction • AP/EN 3231 6.0 Modern Quebecois Fiction in Translation • AP/EN 3225 6.0 Canadian Women’s Theatre in English • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4004 3.0 Frye and McLuhan • AP/EN 4220 6.0 The Canadian Graphic Novel • AP/EN 4250 6.0 Canadian Topics: Literary Beginnings • AP/EN 4252 6.0 Canadian Life Writing • AP/EN 4284 3.0 History of Publishing in Canada Click to Continue

  6. Post-Colonial Literature Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category A & C Suggestions (+6 Credits from Cat B) • AP/EN 2000 6.0 Literary Theory OR • AP/EN 2001 3.0 Literary Theory I • AP/EN 2002 3.0 Literary Theory II + • AP/EN 2240 6.0 Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3410 6.0 Caribbean Literature • AP/EN 3430 6.0 South Asian Literature • AP/EN 3322 6.0 19th Century American Literature • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4250 6.0 Canadian Topics: Literary Beginnings • AP/EN 4400 6.0 Diasporic Literatures • AP/EN 4410 3.0 Caribbean Performance • AP/EN 4412 3.0 Transnational Writers • AP/EN 4425 3.0 Post-Apartheid South African Theatre Click to Continue

  7. Fiction Specialization Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category B Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat C) • AP/EN 2120 6.0 Prose Narrative 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3060 6.0 Healing Fiction: Literature & Medicine • AP/EN 3155 3.0 Recent Women Fiction Writers • AP/EN 3170 3.0 Horror & Terror: Gothic • AP/EN 3171 3.0 Coming of Age in Fiction • AP/EN 3172 3.0 Apocalyptic Science Fiction • AP/EN 3178 3.0 The English Detective Novel • AP/EN 3230 6.0 Modern Canadian Fiction • AP/EN 3555 6.0 18th-Century Novel • AP/EN 3570 6.0 Victorian Fiction & Its Reading Public • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4072 6.0 Masculinity in American Film & Fiction • AP/EN 4120 6.0 Rise of the Novel • AP/EN 4130 6.0 The Short Story • AP/EN 4230 6.0 Canadian Short Story • AP/EN 4352 3.0 F. Scott Fitzgerald • AP/EN 4571 3.0 The Brontes • AP/EN 4573 3.0 Victorian Ghosts • AP/EN 4576 6.0 19th-Century British Female Tradition • AP/EN 4577 3.0 George Eliot • AP/EN 4582 3.0 James Joyce • AP/EN 4583 3.0 Virginia Woolf Click to Continue

  8. Drama Specialization Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category B Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat C) • AP/EN 2140 6.0 Drama 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3190 6.0 Modern Drama • AP/EN 3220 6.0 Modern Canadian Drama • AP/EN 3535 6.0 Shakespeare • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4080 3.0 Concept of Play • AP/EN 4140 6.0 Contemporary Drama • AP/EN 4142 6.0 Tragedy & Meta-Tragedy • AP/EN 4371 3.0 Contemporary American Drama • AP/EN 4422 3.0 Wole Soyinka • AP/EN 4425 3.0 Post-Apartheid South African Theatre • AP/EN 4530 6.0 Renaissance Theatre • AP/EN 4535 6.0 Advanced Shakespeare Click to Continue

  9. Diaspora Literature Specialization Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category C Suggestions (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) • AP/EN 2220 6.0 Canadian Literature • AP/EN 2230 6.0 American Literature • AP/EN 2240 6.0 Postcolonial Literatures 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3240 6.0 Racial Minority Writing in Canada • AP/EN 3410 3.0 Caribbean Literature • AP/EN 3420 6.0 African Literature • AP/EN 3430 6.0 South Asian Literature • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4400 6.0 Diaspora Literatures • AP/EN4412 3.0 Transnational Writers: AmitavGhosh • AP/EN 4411 3.0 Derek Walcott • AP/EN 4422 3.0 Wole Soyinka Click to Continue

  10. Renaissance-Medieval Literature Mandatory 1st Year Credits • AP/EN 1001 3.0 Introduction to Literary Study • AP/EN 1002 3.0 Intertextualities Category C Suggestion (+6 Credits each from both Cat A and Cat B) • AP/EN 2250 6.0 Introduction to British Literature 12 Credits from the Following • AP/EN 3510 6.0 Medieval Literature • AP/EN 3525 6.0 Renaissance Literature • AP/EN 3535 6.0 Shakespeare • AP/EN 3191 6.0 Comedy • AP/EN 3192 6.0 Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern • 12 Credits from the Following • (Honours Only) • AP/EN 4142 6.0 Tragedy & Meta-Tragedy • AP/EN 4504 6.0 Arthurian Literature • AP/EN 4523 6.0 Milton • AP/EN 4520 3.0 Studies in Renaissance Poetry • AP/EN 4530 6.0 Renaissance Theatre • AP/EN 4535 6.0 Advanced Shakespeare • AP/EN 4722 6.0 Editing Shakespeare

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