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ENG 2136 Fiction of Horror 1
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ENG 2141 Literature and the Environment 1
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ENG 3362 Victorian Literature 1
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Fantasy, Myth and Legends 1
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Introduction to Financial Accounting ADM1340 1
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This document is a full midterm exam with questions and answers that was used in my course. Past exams are very similar so it is helpful to learn which concepts will be on yours and provides excellent practice material. All of the questions have answers included!
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uOttawa•Introduction to Financial Accounting
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Introduction to Financial Accounting • Christopher Nobes• ISBN 9781861521651
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This document is a full midterm exam with questions and answers that was used in my course. Past exams are very similar so it is helpful to learn which concepts will be on yours and provides excellent practice material. All of the questions have answers included!
Fantasy literature in all its forms (such as movies, television and web serials, as well as novels and comics) is pervasive in modern western culture, and our fascination with alternate realities is evident in literary history from the earliest legends and chronicles to the present. This course will introduce students to one of those ancient tales as well as examine four fantasy novels of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The writers I have chosen for this course have used the motif of ...
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UOttawa•Fantasy, Myth and Legends
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Fantasy literature in all its forms (such as movies, television and web serials, as well as novels and comics) is pervasive in modern western culture, and our fascination with alternate realities is evident in literary history from the earliest legends and chronicles to the present. This course will introduce students to one of those ancient tales as well as examine four fantasy novels of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The writers I have chosen for this course have used the motif of ...
This course will examine some of the significant poetry and 
prose of Victorian England, exploring the effects of history 
and culture upon literary production

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UOttawa•ENG 3362 Victorian Literature
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This course will examine some of the significant poetry and 
prose of Victorian England, exploring the effects of history 
and culture upon literary production

This course will study what is termed the “built environment” in Canadian Literature, from Oliver Goldsmith’s long poem The Rising Village in the early nineteenth century to Margaret Atwood’s apocalyptic novel Oryx and Crake in an unspecified near-future time. We will focus on the ways in which human activity shapes its environment even as community is shaped by the natural and constructed environments. Also, we will pay attention to the theme of small town versus big city in Canadian li...
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UOttawa•ENG 2141 Literature and the Environment
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This course will study what is termed the “built environment” in Canadian Literature, from Oliver Goldsmith’s long poem The Rising Village in the early nineteenth century to Margaret Atwood’s apocalyptic novel Oryx and Crake in an unspecified near-future time. We will focus on the ways in which human activity shapes its environment even as community is shaped by the natural and constructed environments. Also, we will pay attention to the theme of small town versus big city in Canadian li...
We will consider the evolution of fictions of horror in modern literature, starting with the 18th century rise of the Gothic novel and concluding with a number of contemporary fictions, including films and graphic novels. Emphasis will fall on the historical context of these fictions, as well as their aesthetic, psychological and cultural implications. Special attention will also be paid to the development of horror films and their relationship to literary horror and the Gothic. Students are adv...
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UOttawa•ENG 2136 Fiction of Horror
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We will consider the evolution of fictions of horror in modern literature, starting with the 18th century rise of the Gothic novel and concluding with a number of contemporary fictions, including films and graphic novels. Emphasis will fall on the historical context of these fictions, as well as their aesthetic, psychological and cultural implications. Special attention will also be paid to the development of horror films and their relationship to literary horror and the Gothic. Students are adv...