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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2008. Surveys representative English drama of the nineteenth century through the present. Charts the development of the genre from the nineteenth century to the present and discusses themes and forms.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on the themes, forms, and techniques of major American novelists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, such as Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, Twain, and James.
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4.00 Credits
Studies the modern and contemporary American novel, considering such writers as Cather, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Hurston, Faulkner, Bellow, Baldwin, and Morrison.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the social, psychological, and social contexts of fantasy in the work of writers such as Carroll, Poe, Kafka, Le Guin, and Tolkien.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the theory and literary practice of fantasy, including the representation of dreams, nightmares, and borderline states of consciousness, in the work of writers such as Carroll, Poe, Kafka, and Tolkien.
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4.00 Credits
Studies children's literature with attention to such matters as genre, theme, and social dynamics.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses closely on a specific collection of stories (such as _Grimm's Fairy Tales_), genre (such as boys' books), or specific issues (such as the problem of evil) in children's literature
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2008. Places writers in the context of a special theme; for example, students might discuss a group of writers influenced by their common interest in psychoanalysis, by their social consciousness, or by an interest in the settlement of America.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2008. Concentrates on twentieth-century novels and short stories that stress individual behavior and motivation and reveal human mental and emotional processes. Includes such writers as Kafka, Woolf, Faulkner, Conrad, and Lawrence.
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4.00 Credits
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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