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A study of the types and forms of modern fantasy fiction.
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A study of the portrayal of women by British and American authors selected to represent a variety of attitudes, historical perspectives and artistic techniques.
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The representation of immigration and immigrant life in North America, especially in texts written by peole who are themselves immigrants or the children of immigrants. Topics considered include working class experience, the psychic upheaval caused by drastic relocation, the special tensions that arise between children and parents as life is made in a new world and the formation of ethnic/racial identity through contact with those already resident in North America.
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Directed at English majors and teacher certification candi- date, but open to anyone interested in children's literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Emphasis on critical discussion of this literature as literature and on teaching techniques for bringing children in touch with books. Offered in alternate years.
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Focuses on contemporary poetry and prose by Native American writers. Also includes a discussion of traditional narrative and songs and discussion of the cultural and historical con- tests of the literature.
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Representative works of English literature from Beowulf to the eighteenth century. Authors typically include Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Sidney, Donne, Wroth, Philips, Milton, and others.
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Representative works of English literature from the eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. Authors typically include Swift, Pope, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Austen, Dickens, Eliot, Tennyson, Woolf and others. (English 253, is not a prerequisite.)
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Representative works of American literature from the colonial period through the mid-nineteenth century. Authors typically include Edwards, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Fuller, Thoreau, Stowe, Whitman, Dickinson and others.
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Representative works of American literature from the Civil War through the mid-twentieth century. Authors typically include Twain, James, Chopin, Wharton, Frost, Eliot, Faulkner, Morrison and others. (English 257 is not a prerequisite.)
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