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3.00 Credits
Considers the vision of the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Red Pony, Of Mice and Men, and Travels with Charley. Examines texts drawn from throughout Steinbeck's career, with special attention to the common themes, preoccupations, and narrative devices which characterize his works. Readings will be drawn from such works as Cannery Row, The Grapes of Wrath, and The Winter of Our Discontent. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Studies the poems of the eminent American poets, Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop, exploring the means of production of American poetry; cross influences among poets in the modern age; poetic spirituality and established religion; and, most importantly, what it has meant to be a woman and a poet in this century. Prereq: ENGL250 or department approval
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Explores the graphic novel and related forms. Examines the meaning of the proliferation of this literary form as well as the perceptual mechanisms and processes involved in reading image. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Studies the works of the late middle ages in England. It will include such issues as courtly love, the practice of allegory, the role of dream visions in literature, and the relation of medieval religious-social order and literature. Includes such writers as Chaucer, Malory, the Pearl Poet. The course may at times also include selections from Old English texts, notably Beowulf or Dream of the Rood, and from later Arthurian legends. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Studies Milton's major works emphasizing the relation between his development as a poet and the intellectual and social currents of the Puritan Revolution and of the restoration of the monarchy. Includes such works as "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity," "L'Allegro", "II Penseroso", Lycidas, Samson Agonistes, and Paradise Lost. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Studies Milton's major works emphasizing the relation between his development as a poet and the intellectual and social currents of the Puritan Revolution and of the restoration of the monarchy. Includes such works as "On the Morning Christ's Nativity," L'Allegro, II Penseroso, Lycidas, Sampson Agonistes, and Paradise Lost. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Studies one of the most pervasive and important social, intellectual, and literary movements of the modern age. The course will examine the varied roots of Romanticism and then follow various threads of the movement as they develop, diverge, and are revived. The course will also consider the relation between important terms such as "enlightenment," "romance," "reality," and "imagination." Students will pursue the links between the romantic impulse and both modern thought and postmodernism. Prereq: Instructor approval
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3.00 Credits
Surveys texts from such authors as Emerson, Dickinson, Thoreau, Alcott, Fuller, Melville, Hawthorne, Whitman, Douglas. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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Explores medieval and Renaissance British literature, history, and culture. The course includes a spring break travel component. During travel students contextualize literature with the cultural heritage experienced via visual arts architecture, music, theatre, dance, fashion, food, and landscapes and cityscapes of Britain. Prereq: ENGL 250, sophomore status, instructor approval (Students pay travel fee)
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3.00 Credits
Explores medieval and Renaissance British literature, history, and culture. The course includes a spring break travel component. During travel, students contextualize literature with the cultural heritage experienced via the visual arts, architecture, music, theatre, dance, fashion, food, and landscapes and cityscapes of Britain. Prereq: ENGL 250, sophomore status, instructor approval (Students pay travel fee)
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