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ENG 567: Mark Twain, Howells & James
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). An intensive study of these writers in American realism, examined against a background of the ideas and general culture of their day. 3 credits
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ENG 568: American Novel: 1900-1945
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). Representative writers, such as Dreiser, Fitzgerald, Cather, Wharton, Hurston, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Steinbeck, and Faulkner, in their sociohistorical context. 3 credits
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ENG 569: American Novel Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). Examination of major themes and authors in post-World War II fiction. 3 credits
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ENG 570: The Epic
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 (may be taken concurrently). The genre and tradition of major and minor epics from world literature. 3 credits
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ENG 572: The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 (may be taken concurrently). A study of the history, theory, and techniques of the short story, from Poe and Chekhov to Lessing, Borges and Barthelme. 3 credits
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ENG 578: Compar Study/20th Cent Novel
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 (may be taken concurrently). Comparative study of the significant novels of three major writers, examining the contributions of these works to the novel as a form, their literary merits, and their relationship to twentieth-century civilization. 3 credits
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ENG 579: Comp. Studies of Essay
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 (may be taken concurrently). A comparative study of the essay from Montaigne to the present. The course examines generic conventions of the essay across cultures and historical time periods. As well, the course explores the diverse content of essays and the varieties of styles used by essay writiers, from satiric to expository. 3 credits.
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ENG 580: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). An in-depth critical study of Chaucer's major works, Chaucer's language, and his relation to continental literary tradition. Scheduled fall semesters. 3 credits
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ENG 581: Medieval Women & Literature
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). Consideration of texts composed by and/or for women and images of women in such texts. Typical figures include Marie de France, Heloise, Dame Julian, Margery Kempe, and Christine de Pizan. 3 credits
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ENG 583: Arthurian Legend
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ENG 517 or ENG 502 or ENG 506 (may be taken concurrently). Examination of the development of Arthurian legend during the medieval period, including mythological dimensions, historical contexts, literary forms, such as romance, and recurrent motifs, such as the quest for the Grail. 3 credits
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