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ENGL 300: Introduction to Literary Studies
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course introduces students to the basic elements of literary study, including literary analysis, critical interpretation, and theoretical approaches. Students will study a variety of genres and styles from diverse cultural and historical perspectives. Students will also read exemplary pieces of criticism designed to demonstrate the fundamental tenets of a critical approach. Required of all English majors as a prerequisite for all core and major courses.
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ENGL 301: Medieval British Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Study of selected major authors and works, sometimes in comparison with European counterparts, exclusive of Chaucer.
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ENGL 302: English Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course will help you to develop the analytical skills required to read, write, speak, and think critically about Renaissance Literature.
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ENGL 311: Major British Writers I
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Selected major writers through Milton. Some attention to literary criticism and research techniques.
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ENGL 312: Major British Writers II
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Selected major writers, Enlightenment through Romantics, Victorians and Moderns. Some attention to literary criticism and research techniques.
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ENGL 314: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
The course emphasizes the skills of close reading as well as understanding Shakespeare's texts within the context of early modern history and culture. In addition to reading a variety of Shakespeare's comedies, tragedies, and romances, students will study recorded performances of select passages and scenes in order to analyze and discuss the many different and differing ways the plays can an have been recreated. Students may repeat the course as the covered play texts change.
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ENGL 316: Hebrew Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
As an introductory survey of the Hebrew Bible in English, the course will introduce students to the academic study of the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings as literature. As a writing intensive course, students will research, write, and revise a number of critical/interpretive papers, which foregrounds both writing as a process and writing to learn. MnTC Goal 6.
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ENGL 317: Personal Lives, National Affairs
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This course will examine a variety of texts that show the intersection of personal lives and national affairs within a range of different cultural and global settings. MnTC Goal 6 and 8.
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ENGL 318: Christian Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
An introduction to the academic study of the Christian bible as literature, including the gospels, the letters of Paul, and Revelations. Focus on relevant historical, theological, and cultural contexts in the literary study of the texts. MnTC Goal 6.
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ENGL 320: Romantic and Victorian Literature
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Moorhead
This discussion-based class includes close reading of key Romantic and Victorian texts.
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