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ENG U621: Romantic Poetry
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys the development of English Romantic poetry, in both its lyric and longer forms, in Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats, as well as Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Shelley, and Felicia Hemans. Emphasizes problems of belief and the relationship of the individual to the surrounding world of natural, social, and historical process.
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ENG U622: Topics in Romantic Literature
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on a grouping of authors (e.g., the Lake Poets or women romantic writers), a genre (e.g., the romantic lyric or the long poem), or a specific theme (the problem of evil or the representation of revolution).
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ENG U624: Victorian Literature
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys the major writers, genres, and issues of Victorian England, considering such authors as Tennyson, Browning, Dickens, the Bront s, Hopkins, and Wilde.
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ENG U624 - Victorian Literature
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ENG U625: Topics in Victorian Literature
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on a specific theme (such as decadence or industrialization) or genre (such as the Victorian long poem) in Victorian literature.
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ENG U626: Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Studies theme and form in the major English novels of the nineteenth century, considering such authors as the Bront s, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy.
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ENG U626 - Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
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ENG U627: Topics in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on a specific topic (e.g., nature, gender, industrialism, empire) or genre (e.g., autobiography, the sensation novel, lyric poetry) in nineteenth-century British literature.
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ENG U627 - Topics in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
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ENG U630: Major Twentieth-Century British Novelists
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces students to British fiction from Joseph Conrad to John Fowles, including such writers as D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. Attention given to novelistic form and historical context.
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ENG U630 - Major Twentieth-Century British Novelists
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ENG U631: Twentieth-Century British Literature
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys the work of twentieth-century English authors in both poetry and prose, including such writers as William Butler Yeats, D. H. Lawrence, W. H. Auden, Doris Lessing, and Iris Murdoch.
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ENG U654: Seminar in Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores a topic in current linguistic research.
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ENG U654 - Seminar in Linguistics
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ENG U656: Seminar in Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores a topic in current linguistic research.
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