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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of Shakespeare’s plays, themes, techniques, and their Renaissance contexts through reading of selected histories, tragedies, and comedies, with emphasis on both literary and theatrical dimensions of Shakespeare’s art. Before 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of writers and works of the period 1660-1800 in their historical and cultural context. Emphasis on authors such as Dryden, Swift, Pope, and Johnson. Before 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of the development of the English novel from its origins in criminal biography and social reform to its excursions into Gothic supernaturalism. Addresses the radical instability of this newly emergent, highly experimental genre, with special attention to questions of individualism and cultural change. Includes such writers as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, and Austen. Before 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of the emergence of women writers into the world of public authorship in England during the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Emphasis on authors such as Behn, Wollstonecraft, and Austen. Before 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of writers and works of the period 1800-1832 in their historical and cultural context. Emphasis on authors such as Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Wollstonecraft, Keats, Shelley, and Byron. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Concentrated study of selected works of Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman and Dickinson. Background material from the Colonial and Federal Periods also included. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of writers and works of the period 1832-1900 in their historical and cultural context. Emphasis on authors such as Tennyson, Arnold, Browning, Hopkins, Carlyle, Newman, Mill, Hardy, Dickens, and George Eliot. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Examination of the development of fictional techniques and subjects during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Selections from such writers as Twain, James, Howells, Norris, Crane, Dreiser, Chopin, Wharton, and Cather. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of writers and works of the period 1890-1950 in their historical and cultural contexts. Emphasis on authors such as Conrad, Forster, Woolf, Rhys. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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Study of writers and works of the period 1889-1937 in their historical and cultural context. Emphasis on authors such as Yeats, Synge, O’Casey, Joyce and the modern short story writers. After 1800. Satisfies the humanities distribution requirement. Three hours a week.
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