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ENGL 470: Seminar In Faulkner
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Intensive reading of the short fiction and novels of William Faulkner with specific attention on his development as a novelist and his place among twentieth century American authors.
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ENGL 471: Studies In The American Novel
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of major developments in the U.S. novel, this course might feature a variety of foci, including the rise of the novel in America, particularly literary periods or genres, key moments of transition in U.S. literary history, or other key evolutions in novelistic practice in the United States.
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ENGL 474: Seminar In Byron
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Close examination of the poetic canon of Lord Byron.
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ENGL 475: Seminar In Keats
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Close examination of the poetic canon of John Keats.
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ENGL 480: Ethnic Literatures
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of "ethnic," "minority," and U.S. Third World literatures, of the conditions of their emergence as literary formations in relation to cultural, social, and literary developments, and of their relationship to racial and ethnic studies.
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ENGL 481: Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course explores major works in Latin American literature across various genres (novel, drama, poetry). The rich pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods will be studied through works which represent the struggles of different people from different classes, with differing origins, and who hold disparate religious beliefs in this large and diverse region.
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ENGL 482: Contemporary Poetic Forms
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of the diverse poetic forms emerging in American poetry since the 1960's- free verse, new formalism, and many experimental forms- as well as the hands-on experience of writing in these forms.
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ENGL 483: Postcolonial Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course studies literary works produced by or about peoples who have been colonized by European imperial powers. It situates these literatures within the philosophical frameworks that informed European imperial hegemonies as well as the colonized people's responses to them. While we will draw theoretical examples from every part of the world, our literary readings in this class will concetrate mainly on the literatures of Africa and Asia and their diasporas, especially in the Caribbean.
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ENGL 484: Contemporary U.S. Literature Since The Cold War
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A study of the Cold War critical construction of "American" literature and important literary developments from the 1950s to the present, including the rise of postmodernism, the Beat Generation, and a variety of ethnic literary developments, as well as other important literary phenomena of the period.
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ENGL 485: Contemporary European Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The aim of this course is to examine some important works of European literature from the 20th century till date. The course explores major isssues such as the place of ethics in literature, holocaust, the World War I & II, European identity etc.
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