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ENGL 163BTransatlantic Romanticism

English · 5 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)

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Transatlantic studies have been central in generating new conceptual frameworks for thinking through complex issues related to interconnectedness of Atlantic rim cultures. With focus on ways in which cultures, ideologies, and political identities are reworked and reinscribed by transatlantic movement of peoples, ideas, and cultural artifacts, expansion of notions of Romanticism to include transoceanic perspectives that understand early 19th-century Romantic literature as transatlantic phenomenon. May not be repeated for credit.

P/NP or letter grading.

When it runs

Not on the schedule for any of Fall 2025 through Spring 2027. UCLA publishes only that window, so this does not mean the course is gone — check the official listing.

Requisites

Official UCLA wording

Enforced requisites: courses 10A, 10B.

BruinTree reads · Prerequisite

confidence 1.00 · from text
all of
  • ENGL 10A
  • ENGL 10B

Requires

Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.

ENGL 163B

  • ENGL 10ALiteratures in English to 1700
    • ENGL 4HWCritical Reading and Writing (Honors)
      • ENGCOMP 3English Composition, Rhetoric, and Languageanother path to it
    • ENGL 4WCritical Reading and Writing
      • ENGCOMP 3English Composition, Rhetoric, and Languageanother path to it
    • ENGCOMP 3English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language
      • ENGCOMP 2Approaches to University Writing
      • ENGCOMP 2IApproaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students1 more beneath
  • ENGL 10BLiteratures in English, 1700 to 1850
    • ENGL 4HWCritical Reading and Writing (Honors)another path to it
    • ENGL 4WCritical Reading and Writinganother path to it
    • ENGCOMP 3English Composition, Rhetoric, and Languageanother path to it

2 direct requisites. Showing 12 courses over 3 levels; the branches marked with a count carry on past it. Every course here opens its own tree.

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