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ENGL 210: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered annually Introduction to writing poetry and short fiction. Students will compose several poems and at least one short story in the context of reading classic and contemporary literature.
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ENGL 222: Greek Drama
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Introduction to classical Greek drama through the reading of several plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes within their literary, historical, and social contexts.
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ENGL 230: Multiethnic Literatures in the United States
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
An introduction to major works and issues of contemporary multiethnic literature in the United States, primarily works by African- American, Asian-American, Latino and Native American writers.
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ENGL 233: Middle Eastern Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: MES 233 Selected poems, short stories, sacred texts, and novels written by authors from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds from different regions of the Middle East will be studied in their historical and cultural contexts. Special attention will be devoted to closely analyzing the diverse perspectives in the literature. Discussions will revolve around the interpretation of literary motifs, religious beliefs, day to day lived struggles and experiences, and challenges to adapting to cultural changes, which may occur from immigration, exile or exposure to other cultures.
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ENGL 235: Literature and Sports
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered annually Reading and analysis of sports classics in poetry, fiction, drama and personal-experience writing. Focus on the sporting experience as a metaphor for life and on the various ways that sports events are transformed into literature.
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ENGL 240: Women and Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: WMSTU 240 Offered annually A study of women's writing in all genres and from a wide range of historical contexts and ethnic groups.
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ENGL 241: Introduction to Language and Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Prerequisites: ENGL 102 or 150 An introduction to the study of language and modern linguistics. The nature of oral and written language; language structure; grammars; semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology; the evolution of the English language; language diversity; the impact of cultural, economic, political, and social environment on language. Designed as an introductory course both for future teachers of English language arts and for students seeking an introduction to language and how it works.
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ENGL 260: Special Topics in Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered as staffing and scheduling allow Studies of topics designed as electives for majors, and for students who are not majors. Open to all students.
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ENGL 300: Medieval English Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
A study of English literature (lyrics, romances and plays), excluding Chaucer, from the 6th through the 15th centuries.
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ENGL 301: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Offered alternate years A study of Chaucer's poetry, primarily The Canterbury Tales, in the context of late-medieval culture and language.
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