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ENGL 5432: 20th C British Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of major British and Commonwealth poets, novelists, and dramatists against the background of the major social and cultural changes of the twentieth century. Graduate students will be required to do extra work as determined by the instructor.
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ENGL 5432G: 20th C British Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of major British and Commonwealth poets, novelists, and dramatists against the background of the major social and cultural changes of the twentieth century. Graduate students will be required to do extra work as determined by the instructor.
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ENGL 5434: Milton
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of one of the greatest and most exciting of all English poets, based on close study of his work and exploration of the religious and historical circumstances of its time. We will read all of "Paradise Lost", a wide selection of Milton's other poetry, and some of the most important of his prose works. May be used to fulfil the single author requirement.
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ENGL 5434G: Milton
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of one of the greatest and most exciting of all English poets, based on close study of his work and exploration of the religious and historical circumstances of its time. We will read all of "Paradise Lost," a wide selection of Milton's other poetry, and some of the most important of his prose works. May be used to fulfill the single author requirement. Graduate students will be required to do extra work as determined by the instructor.
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ENGL 5436S: Spirit of Place in Brit. Lit.
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of British literary figures important for their evocation of place, against the background of the regions they wrote about. A ten-to-fourteen-day tour of the English countryside is part of the course. Offered summers only.
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ENGL 5438: Modern Poetry to 1945
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of British, Irish, and American poets and poetry since 1900, emphasis being placed on the more influential, such as Yeats, Pound, Frost, Eliot, and Stevens.
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ENGL 5438G: Modern Poetry to 1945
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of British, Irish, and American poets and poetry since 1900, emphasis being placed on the more influential, such as Yeats, Pound, Frost, Eliot, and Stevens.
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ENGL 5530: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the literary dimension of the English Bible. Major emphasis is upon the literary themes, types, personalities, and incidents of the Old and New Testaments.
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ENGL 5530G: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the literary dimension of the English Bible. Major emphasis is upon the literary themes, types, personalities, and incidents of the Old and New Testaments.
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ENGL 5533: Literary Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An historical survey of literary criticism and theory from antiquity to modern times. Literary criticism considers issues important for all students of literature, such as the value of poetry in our world, the power of poets to represent reality or truth, and the sources of poetic inspiration. This course also delves into the subject of aesthetics, the nature of beauty, and the variety of forces that impact how humans respond to literature.
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