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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of famous mystery, suspense, and detective fiction.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 Readings from the Old and New Testament discussed in the context of the history of ideas, literary genres, the effectiveness of communication to the intended audience, and influences on other literature.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An exploration of the myths and realities of the American West (west of the Mississippi) as they are reflected in literaturee.g., the cowboy, westward expansion, the Spanish conquistadors.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of the meaning of success as reflected in works ranging from those of Benjamin Franklin and Horatio Alger to the plays of Arthur Miller. Cross-listed as LST 211
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of the philosophy and psychology of literary and other forms of comedy and satire, including works by such writers as Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Swift, Voltaire, Wilde, Shaw, Waugh, Heller, Vonnegut, and others, as well as film artists such as Chaplin, Sellers, and Woody Allen.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An exploration of the role of myth in the creation of the plots of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of the relationship between the individual and society through readings in modern literature. Cross-listed as LST 218
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of fantasy as a genre, comparing other works with Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of modern Jewish stories and novels with emphasis on such writers as Singer, Bellow, Wiesel, Malamud, and others. Cross-listed as JST 224
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of imaginative literature by writers representing the rich variety of racial, ethnic, religious, social, and regional groups in America. Specific focus of the course may vary depending on the instructor.
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