LITR 567 Studies in Commonwealth Literature Prose, poetry and drama of modern Commonwealth literature is considered, with attention to a range of authors writing both within and against English literary traditions. Course focus depends upon professor, and may include Antipodean, Canadian, Caribbean, Irish and/or other Commonwealth writers. This course is typically offered every third academic year.
Credit 3 hrs Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Once per year (in-person, occasionally hybrid, or online)
Prerequisites - 15 credit hours in literature Restriction by Major - English Language and Literature Graduate Programs Restriction by Degree Type -
Equivalent Course(s) - Course History - Change to prerequisite 5/2024, effective Fall 2024; Change to concurrent prerequisite 10/2011, effective Winter 2012
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