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English 362/001 19th-Century Studies (September 2020)
Victorian Literature – Term 1 MWF 2 p.m. NOTE: This course will be Web-oriented: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of courses developed by CTLT and offered through Distance Learning. It also … Continue reading →
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English 362/951 19th-Century Studies (Summer 2020)
UBC Summer 2020 Term 2 (July-August) NOTE: Like all Summer 2020 courses at UBC, this course will be Web-oriented: it will be fully online and delivered through Canvas. This status differs from that of online/distance education courses offered through CTLT. … Continue reading →
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English 364/001: 19th-Century Studies (September 2019)
19th-Century Studies – Term 1 MWF 12:00-1:00 p.m. – Gisèle M. Baxter Canvas login Ghosts are Real (So are Vampires): 19th-Century Gothic Terror and Horror “Ghosts are real, this much I know” – Edith Cushing, Crimson Peak “There are such beings as vampires; … Continue reading →
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