American Literature (United States)
- Aas 422: Prison & the Literary Imagination
- Eng 333: Studies in Early American Literature
- Eng 334: Early American Genres and Forms
- Eng 363: African American Genres
- Engl 223: Survey of American Lit to the Civil War
- Engl 224: Survey of American Lit since Civil War
- Engl 310: Women in the South
- Engl 322: Afro American Lit Survey to 20th Century
- Engl 323: Afro Amer Lit Survey of the 20th Century
- Engl 324: Blues Tradition in American Literature
- Engl 325: Survey of Native American Literature
- Engl 362: American Environmental Lit 1850-Present
- Engl 368: Survey of Southern Literature
- Engl 391: Jr Seminar: Major Authors of Amer Lit
- Engl 403: American Lit Culture since 1800 I
- Engl 404: American Lit Culture since 1800 II
- Engl 422: Prison & the Literary Imagination
- Engl 425: Modern American Drama
- Engl 459: Topics in Early American Literature
- Engl 460: American Fiction 1919 to 1940
- Engl 461: Studies in Contemporary American Fiction
- Engl 462: American Novel to 1920
- Engl 463: Writers of the American Renaissance
- Engl 465: Major African American Writers
- Engl 466: Faulkner
- Engl 467: The South in Film
- Engl 475: Southern Environmental Writing
- Engl 476: Studies in Southern Literature
- Engl 566: Faulkner Studies
- Engl 625: Modern American Drama
- Engl 661: Faulkner
- Engl 663: Studies in Major American Writers
- Engl 667: Studies in the American Novel
- Engl 668: Studies in Early American Literature
- Engl 669: Studies in 19th Century American Lit
- Engl 670: Studies in Modern American Lit
- Engl 675: Studies in American Literary Regionalism
- Engl 676: Studies in Southern Literature
- Engl 686: Studies in Genre
- Engl 695: Directed Reading in American Literature
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