Winter 2024 Topics Courses
ENGL 1005 Western Drama - Tragic
ENGL 2430 Adaptation Theory
ENGL 2510 19th Century Detective Fiction
ENGL 3110 William Blake
ENGL 3130 Modern British Literature
ENGL 3220 Melville & Moby Dick
ENGL 3310 Postcolonial Climate Fiction
ENGL 4000 Staying Woke: African American Literature and America’s Heart of Darkness
Undergraduate Advisor: Dr. Joanna Luft
Hours for Fall 2023: Thursdays, 1-3pm in person, or by appointment
Chrysler Hall North 2102 (jluft@uwindsor.ca)
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English is a vibrant and warm home to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Students can choose from undergraduate programs that offer foundation-building approaches to literary traditions in the English language (covering the Medieval and Renaissance, through the Enlightenment, Romantic, Victorian, to the Modern, Postmodern, and contemporary periods) as well as to writing and rhetoric.
Creative writing degree programs at the University of Windsor combine critical and literary coursework. Our workshops are conducted in an intimate, informal seminar format where students learn from and discover each other's writing, and are mentored by creative writing faculty who are writers and actively engaged with the best in their fields.
Along with our department’s complement of hands-on practicum courses in writing, editing, and publishing, our combined programs give students a range of career path options.
English also houses distinguished graduate programs in Literature and Creative Writing at the Master's level.