American Literature (United States)
- Aas 473: Prison & the Literary Imagination
- Eng 223: Survey of American Lit to the Civil War
- Eng 224: Survey of American Lit since Civil War
- Eng 333: Studies in Early American Literature
- Eng 334: Early American Genres and Forms
- Eng 354: Survey of Southern Literature
- Eng 357: Women in the South
- Eng 359: Survey of Native American Literature
- Eng 361: African American Lit Survey to 1920
- Eng 362: African American Lit Survey Since 1920
- Eng 363: African American Genres
- Eng 367: Blues Tradition in American Literature
- Eng 389: Studies in American Environmental Lit
- Eng 414: Special Topics in the Cinematic South
- Eng 434: Special Topics Early American Lit
- Eng 442: Antebellum American Literature
- Eng 450: Sp Topics 20 & 21st Cent. American Lit
- Eng 458: Southern Environmental Literature
- Eng 460: Faulkner
- Eng 461: Special Topics in Southern Literature
- Eng 468: Major African American Writers
- Eng 473: Prison & the Literary Imagination
- Eng 514: Studies in Faulkner
- Eng 686: Studies in Genre
- Eng 695: Directed Reading in American Literature
- Eng 760: Studies in Early American Literature
- Eng 762: Studies in 19th Century American Lit
- Eng 763: Studies in Modern American Lit
- Eng 765: Modern American Drama
- Eng 767: Studies in Major American Writers
- Eng 768: Studies in the American Novel
- Eng 770: Studies in Faulkner
- Eng 775: Studies in American Literary Regionalism
- Eng 776: Studies in Southern Literature
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