A study of Canadian literature from the eighteenth century until the 1960s, featuring a range of genres, such as fiction, travel and exploration narrative, life writing, poetry, songs, drama and film. Topics to be covered may include the role of literature in shaping a distinct national identity, the adaption of literary forms to a particularly Canadian experience, the representation of the natural landscape, and/or the shifting representation of the First Nations.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Two FCEs in English, including at least one half-course at the second-year level, or permission of the Chair of the Department
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Notes:
Students who have previous credit in English 2701 may not take English 3710 for credit.
Course Classifications:
Type A: Humanities