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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Studies Yeats and Joyce, the two greatest Irish writers of this century, and other major Irish writers of the same period. Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, and dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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Offered Periodically Considers Ireland’s post-1941 writers: Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, and dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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Offered Periodically Studies selected poets and prose writers of 19th century England with special emphasis on the scientific, religious, and social crosscurrent of Victorian thought. This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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Offered Periodically Examines selections from the poetry of Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley; essays by Lamb; and a novel. Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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Spring Semester Examines the classic films of the Master of Suspense, from his early movies to the most productive period of his career, during the 1950s. Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. Critical readings will supplement the films; scripts and storyboards will also be studied. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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Offered Periodically Studies the most influential writers of fiction in this century and the impact their work has had on culture and values. It also examines why fiction has been and remains an excellent vehicle for the communication of truth. Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, and dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Periodically Studies non-fiction about famous and infamous sports celebrities and puts its emphasis on myth and legend primarily through docudrama and other film styles. Conditions of setting, foreshadows, elements of plot and character, and dramatic action, are definitions applied to the works under study. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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3.00 Credits
Offered Fall semester Considers representative comedies, histories, and tragedies by reading (and, when possible, viewing in live performance). This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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3.00 Credits
Offered on Demand Studies selected poems by Chaucer in the original Middle English, with special emphasis on The Canterbury Tales. The works of other medieval English poets will be studied as in conjunction with a survey of the culture. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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3.00 Credits
Offered on Demand Emphasizes the upsurge of energy that created the English Renaissance in literature, including Milton. As the world emerged into the chaos of changed value systems, poetry began to reflect the complexities of what we now think of as modern living. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of English at the 1000-level.
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