ENGLISH 444 - History of Theatre II
Winter 2014, Section 002
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Subject: English Language and Literature (ENGLISH)
Department: LSA English Language & Literature
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Credits:
3
Other:
WorldLit
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
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Description

The history of theatre, internationally regarded, from about 1660 to the present.

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ENGLISH 444 - History of Theatre II
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001 (REC)
 In Person
11624
Open
9
 
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MW 3:30PM - 5:00PM
1/8/14 - 4/22/14
002 (REC)
 In Person
11625
Closed
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TuTh 1:30PM - 3:00PM
1/8/14 - 4/22/14

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