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American Literature I: Origins to Realism (ENG 525)

Term: 2026-2027 School Year Fall Semester

Faculty

Ann Kendall

Ann Kendall, MFA

Graduate Program Director & Assistant Professor, Literature and Languages (English)

Spring 2026 Courses

  • ENG 324 Writing for the Health Sciences
  • ENG 352/552 Creative Writing
  • ENG 421B/521B World Lit II

Fall 2025 Courses

  • ENG 350 Writing for the Social Sciences
  • ENG 327/527 Writing for Change

Spring 2025

  • ENG 358/558 Memoir
  • ENG 102 Composition II
  • ENG 324 Writing for Health Sciences

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Description

The advanced study of American literature from the pre-colonial period to the rise of realism in the late 19th Century, emphasizing research with primary and secondary sources and teaching the full diversity of American literature. Offered Fall Semester. Recommended: An undergraduate introduction to literature or advanced litertaure course and a literary theory course (such as ENG 450W/ENG 550 ) or permission of Program Chair.