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ENGL A423: Renaissance Poetry
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course offers a consideration of the poetry of the major figures of the period-Wyatt, Surrey, Sidney, Shakespeare, Jonson, Donne, Herbert, and Marvell-but omits the longer works of Spenser and Milton. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A424: Medieval Drama
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course surveys Roman-style comedies, Latin liturgical drama and Anglo Norman religious plays in medieval England before turning to Middle English biblical, morality and saints' plays. Dramatic texts will be supplemented by non-dramatic literature. Music, theological writing, and visual materials and some emphasis will be placed on stagecraft. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A425: Restoration 18th century Literature
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is a survey of the major poets and prose writers of the Restoration and the 18th century with an emphasis on Dryden, Swift, Pope, Johnson, and Boswell. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A426: 18th century British Fiction
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is a study of the development of the novel in England through the French Revolution, with readings from Defoe, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Smollett, and Sterne. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A427: Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course offers a consideration of the Romantic movement in English poetry, concentrating on Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, and Byron. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A428: Victorian England
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is a cultural and historical study of the age, with particular attention to Tennyson, Arnold, Browning, Carlyle, and Ruskin. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A429: 19th century British Fiction
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
A continuation of ENGL A426, this course examines the development of the novel in the 19th century with study of works of Austen, the Bront s, Thackeray, Dickens, George Eliot, Hardy, and the minor novelists. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A430: 20th century British Fiction
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
A continuation of ENGL A426 and A429, this course examines the fiction of writers such as Conrad, Ford, Forster, Joyce, Lawrence, and Woolf with some attention given to contemporary fiction. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A431: Revising American Texts
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
"Why should we not also enjoy an original relation to the universe " asks Emerson, and that original relation is revealed in the examination of pre-20th-century American literature in the light of 20th-century texts and films. The course creates a double vision of early and modern writing and film that broadens understanding of both eras and sheds light on what is truly original in the American experience. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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ENGL A432: American Dreams 1620- 1860
3.00 Credits
Loyola University-New Orleans
This course is an examination of how traditional American writers saw America emerging and how native Americans, African-Americans, women, and other minorities viewed the country's development. The contrast calls into question all of our myths about the American Dream-as new Eden, as fountainhead of democracy and freedom, as a world of rugged individualism, innocence, and rags to riches. Prerequisites: ENGL T122 or A205; junior standing.
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