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A survey f ficti n, emphasizing l nger w rks. Vari us types f n vels will be examined; ther literary f rms may be included f r c mparative study. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A sampling f landmark w rks f literature fr m H meric Greece t medieval Eur pe (typically, The Iliad, p rti ns f the Bible, s me Plat nic dial gues and Athenian tragedies, The Aeneid, Infern ). In additi n t cultural values f vari us eras, the c urse expl res the nature f imaginative literature. It als seeks t impr ve reading c mprehensi n, and t devel p facility in the written expressi n f ideas. It c mplements c urses in Western civilizati n and art hist ry. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A c ntinuati n f ENG 221 which may be elected separately. This c urse samples landmark w rks fr m the Renaissance t the twentieth century as a way t understand h w literature reflects the phil s phy and c ncerns f representative cultural eras. Representative writers include Shakespeare, Milt n, V ltaire, Stendhal, Ibsen, T lst y, and Camus. It c mplements c urses in Western civilizati n and art hist ry. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A c urse in which students create a substantial b dy f w rk as they cultivate the unique rhythms f their language and the truths f their imaginati n. Students w rk n p ems-in-pr gress during class discussi n and learn t understand relati nships between a p em's meaning, s und and structure. Students devel p a creative pr cess that supp rts the generati n and revisi n f p ems during and after the semester. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A c urse designed t acquaint students with p ems written by United States auth rs since 1945. Students will study the w rks f representative p ets fr m vari us m vements, n tably the Beats; c nfessi nal p etry; p ets f c l r; and w men p ets. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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3 Credits Offered Fall An examination of essays, poems, stories, and novels of selected authors from the Puritan period to the middle of the nineteenth century. (Nearly all of the noted writers of the period lived in Massachusetts.) The course includes such authors as Bradford, Franklin, Bryant, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Douglass, Whitman, and Dickinson. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Recommendation: Six credits of composition. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered
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3 Credits Offered Spring A continuation of ENG 231 which may be elected separately. Novels, stories, poems, and plays from the rise of realism to the present are studied, including works by such authors as James, Twain, Crane, Cather, Frost, Hemingway, and O'Neill. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Recommendation: Six credits of composition. Course Offerings . There are currently no sections of this course being offered.
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A selective intr ducti n t British writers c ncentrating n such auth rs as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Spenser, and Milt n. The emphasis is n understanding the way literature expresses m ral ideas and values thr ugh the imaginative creati n f characters. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A c ntinuati n f ENG 241 which may be elected separately. The c urse is a selective intr ducti n t British writers fr m the eighteenth century t the present, with c nsiderati n f such writers as P pe, Dr. J hns n, W rdsw rth, Hardy, Yeats, Auden, rwell, and s me recent p ets. The emphasis is n what these writers have t say t us as human beings rather than up n matters f strictly literary c ncern. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Rec mmendati n: Six credits f c mp siti n.
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A c urse f r students with a seri us interest in creative writing. Assignments will include practice primarily in the sh rt st ry but als in screenplays, drama, p etry, and the phil s phical essay. Class discussi n will center n students' writings and the study f selected sh rt w rks f p ems, and ne-act plays. Prerequisite: Six credits f c mp siti n r permissi n f the instruct r.
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