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ENGL 456: William Blake
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Intensive study of the works of Blake, noting the religious, political and social beliefs, opinions and doctrines his works evaluate and challange.
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ENGL 457: The Poetry And Prose Of Shelley
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
An intensive study of the poetry and prose works of Shelley in the light of his social, religious, and political milieu and with the aid of pertinent scholarship regarding the poet.
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ENGL 458: Troilus And Criseyde
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the development of the legend of Troilus from a brief mention in The Iliad through the dramatic treatment in 12th century chronicles and Boccaccio's great romance to Chaucer's major verse 'novel' and Shakespeare's enigmatic drama.
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ENGL 459: Dante
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the poetry (in translation) of the major Italian poet of the Middle Ages and Renaissance concetrating on the Vita Nuova and the Diven Comedy with consideration of the theological, philosophical and cultural sources of Dante's work.
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ENGL 461: Dostoyevski: The Major Works
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Dostoevski's major works (such as Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov) in relation to the social, political and religious issues which concerned the writer.
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ENGL 465: Narrating Oil: Literature & Culture Of The Long Petromodernity
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The course brings together literature and film from multiple geographies, including the U.S., Mexico, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia, to study the global narrative of oil. Together, we will examine how the narrative of oil is the narrative of capitalist exploitation, ethnic genocide, gender violence, racial segregation, and environmental devastation. The course foregrounds how literature intersects with history, politics, and social geography, and analyzes the central role of literature in making legible the long petromodernity.
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ENGL 465 - Narrating Oil: Literature & Culture Of The Long Petromodernity
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ENGL 466: American Renaissance Revisited
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A critical study of mid-19th century U.S. literature that explores the writers identified with the "American Renaissance" and their relationship to other important literary developments such as the slave narrative and women's domestic fiction.
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ENGL 467: The Age Of Literary Realism In The United States
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of U.S. literary realism, the cultural and socio-historical conditions of its emergence, and its relation to other later 19th century literary genres such as sentimentalism and naturalism. Authors might include Twain, Howells, James, Chesnutt, Wharton, Dreiser, Chopin, and others.
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ENGL 468: U.S. Literary Modernism & Its Others
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of literary developments in the United States from the early 20th century to the Cold War, focusing on the rise of modernism, proletarian literature, literature of the Harlem Renaissance, and other important bodies of literature.
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ENGL 469: Seminar In Southern Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Intensive reading of twentieth-century Southern literature exclusive of Faulkner with emphasis on the sociological and psychological aspects of the literature as they mirror in America's South.
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