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ENG 460: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course surveys playwrights and dramatic movement from 1870 to 1963. Such playwrights as Henrick Ibsen, Susan Glaspell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Samuel Becket, Eugene O'Neill, Academic Kennedy, Harold Pinter, and Edward Albee might be included. The course explores historical, social, theoretical, and idealogical concerns of global signifiance. Students will learn about "realism", "naturalism, " "relativisu," "expressionism," "surrealism," "futurism," "constructivisum," and "absurdism."
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ENG 499: Writing Internship
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers credit for professional experience in technical writing acquired through internships in industry. Designed for a minor in Technical Writing.
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ENG 560: The Idea of Tragedy
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This is a study of the various theories of tragedy. The course includes classical theories as presented in Aristotle through F.R. Leavis in the modern era. A comparative study of the Greek and European tragic vision will be made. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 562: The Idea of Comedy/the Com Vis
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This is a study of the comic vision as expressed in the work of such authors as Henri Bergson and George Meredith, Freud and Oscar Wilde. A comparative study of the Greek and European visions of comedy will be made. The study will involve readings from the novel, drama, the short story, and expressions of comedy through the modern media of TV, radio, and stand-up comedy. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 564: The Concept of the Hero
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course examines the changing concept of the hero. A comparative study of the Greek and Shakespearean heroes will be made. Attemps will be made to study the concept of the hero in other traditions than the western tradition. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 566: The Critical Spectrum
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course is designed for graduate students who need practice in doing literary criticism. Emphasis is placed on criticism related to the writing of a thesis or disseration. The various theories of criticism from Aristole's Poetics to Reader-response will be studies. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 567: Applied Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course reviews modern linguistic theories and their application to the use of language. Special attention is given to the application linguistic theory to discourse analysis, error analysis, first and second language acquisition, language pathologies. It will explore the relationship between rhetoric and linguistics. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 568: The Child in Literature
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This is a study of the portrayal of children in literature. A comparative study will be made of the concept of the child in literature and in society as a whole. Attempts will be made to investigate the different conceptions of the child in different cultures. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ENG 570: Indep Study/(Special Topics)
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course is designed to meet specialized needs of non-traditional students outside a classroom setting. Individual research projects will be designed for each student. Students are evaluated on the oral and written presentation of their research projects. (Prerequisite: graduate standing)
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ESL 220: HLP/Intr Rel/Hse
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
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