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ENGL A206: Reading Poetry
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an introduction to the basic tools needed to read English and American poetry, including concepts of genre, form, metrics, figurative representation, and history. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A208: Writing from Sources
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course focuses on the research process, evaluation of sources, and in-depth writing assignments with emphasis on primary research. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A210: Texts and Theory
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
Texts and Theory applies contemporary theories of literary criticism to works of fiction, drama, and film. The course requires students to analyze their readings in frequent writing assignments using various critical approaches. It is recommended for English majors who place out of Writing about Texts (ENGL A205).
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ENGL A211: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
The course is an introduction to writing fiction and poetry. Student writing will be discussed in a workshop format and in individual conferences with the instructor. Students will also read and discuss a wide range of contemporary fiction and poetry. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A212: Introduction to Major British Authors
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is designed to treat works of literature as representative parts of the continuous evolution/growth of the English literary tradition. It introduces students to the works of major British authors from three contiguous modern or pre-modern historical periods. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A213: Survey of British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course will introduce students to the first half of English literary history (from Chaucer to the late eighteenth century). By looking at how different literary forms and genres (poetry and prose, comedy and tragedy, romance and neoclassicism) interacted with changing social realities, we'll explore the various uses of literature, how it was used both to explain a changing world and to resist those changes by building refuges from them. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A214: Survey of British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
We'll begin our quest in 1789, the year Rousseau's Confessions was published posthumously, one of the acknowledged beginnings of the Romantic Era. From there we'll progress through over 200 years of literature, ending somewhere around 10 minutes ago. Our aim is breadth rather than depth, sampling works and writers in order to develop a flavor for each successive literary age. We'll be reading a lot and enjoying it immensely. Much of what we read will be poetry (especially early on), sprinkled with a patina of other genres as they suit our needs. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A215: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course offers students an introduction to literature from around the world from the beginnings of written texts to 1650. Ancient Greece, early China, the Roman Empire, India's classical age, the rise of Islamic literature, the cultural flowering of medieval Japan, African literary cultures, and the European Renaissance will be covered. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A216: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course focuses on the literature of the world from 1650 to the present. It highlights the Enlightenment in Europe; Asia's movement into global dialogue; the Ottoman Empire; and African, American, and European revolutions in art, politics, and industry. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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ENGL A242: Contemporary Nonfiction Prose
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is a study of the more important examples of prose nonfiction written since 1920. The topics covered include autobiography, travel writing, and personal experience narratives. Prerequisite: ENGL T122 or A205.
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