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This course will examine the history and development of drama with an emphasis upon literary analysis of plays to illustrate the major themes, styles, and historical periods of dramatic literature. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course will introduce the student to a variety of literary forms and genres from the late twentieth and early twenty-fi rst centuries. Students will be expected to read, analyze and write about the literary works and movements. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course will examine the history and development of poetry. Students will be introduced to the basic elements of prosody and will study a variety of forms and styles. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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Students explore the literature of war through the writings of memoirists, novelists, poets, and journalists. Various confl icts will be covered during the semester, from ancient battles to revolutionary, civil, and world wars. The experiences of front-line troops will be emphasized. Readings will include nonfi ction, fi ction, and poetry; representative fi lms may be watched. Students will analyze and discuss various narratives, as well as examine political and moral dilemmas raised by the texts. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course explores the development of a distinctly American literature from the time of the settlement of the colonies to the Civil War period. Canonical works will be examined with a focus on form, theme, and cultural context. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course introduces students to the growth and development of American Literature from the Civil War to the present. Students will study literary texts from representative authors and literary movements written in a variety of forms, styles, and genres. Special attention will be paid to the development of our national identity through literary experience. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course will survey major southern writers such as Mark Twain, William Faulkner, James Dickey, Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Bobbie Ann Mason, Charles Chestnutt, Kate Chopin, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, Katherine Ann Porter, and others. Lectures and class discussions will focus on regional and cultural differences; race, gender, and class issues; historical movements; humor; and storytelling. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course will pursue American Theater from its nineteenth-century imitations of British popular theater to its development and emergence as a unique and vital theater during the twentieth century. The focus will be on how Americans portrayed and projected an American identity through theater, exploring playwrights who transformed and created a western theater native to the United States. American playwrights to be surveyed will include, but not be limited to, Eugene O'Neill, Lilliam Hellman, Langston Hughes, Tennessee Williams, and William Gillette. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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Students will have the opportunity to study a variety of literary topics not listed in the course catalog. Such topics may include: Survey of Women Authors or Gender Issues in Literature; Multiethnic Literature in America; Irish Theater, World Literature, etc. Prerequisite: HU-1222 STCW: None
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This course will provide students with a continuation and further development of writing skills and the writing process introduced in English Composition. This course meets the General Education and STCW requirements for English Composition with a grade of C- or higher. Prerequisite: HU-1111 STCW: None
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