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EN 333: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Introduction to Shakespeare's plays. Various aspects of Elizabethan life and customs, philosophy and politics, history and psychology are also examined as they relate to the drama.
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EN 334: Seventeenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A cross-genre survey of literature in English from 1603 to 1660. Authors may include John Donne, Ben Jonson, Francis Bacon, John Webster, Lady Mary Wroth, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, and Andrew Marvell.
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EN 335: Milton
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. An introduction to Milton's English poetry and the complex history, politics, aesthetics, philosophy, and theology of seventeenth-century England. Typically devotes approximately half the semester to a close reading of Paradise Lost.
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EN 340: American Literature to 1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A cross-genre survey of American literature from its beginnings to 1900. Authors may include Mary Rowlandson, Cotton Mather, Phillis Wheatley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Frederick Douglass, Henry James, and Mark Twain.
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EN 341: American Poetry to 1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A survey of American poetry from its beginnings to 1900. Authors may include Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson.
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EN 342: American Fiction to 1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A survey of the development of American fiction from its beginnings to 1900, with attention to both the novel and short story. Authors may include James Fenimore Cooper, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and Kate Chopin.
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EN 343: British Fiction to 1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A survey of developments in British fiction from its beginnings to 1900. Authors may include Aphra Behn, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Fanny Burney, Charles Dickens, and George Eliot.
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EN 344: Major Authors,1660-1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. Limited to a maximum of three authors. Attention to the national literatures of Britain and America, and to different genres of prose, drama, and poetry, will vary from semester to semester. Authors may include Alexander Pope, Jane Austen, Thomas De Quincey, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Frederick Douglass, and Emily Dickinson.
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EN 345: Nonfiction in English,1660-1900
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A survey of essays and non-fiction prose by major British and American writers as they deal with a wide range of social and literary problems that arose in an increasingly scientific, democratic, and industrial age. Authors may include John Dryden, Mary Wollstonecraft, Walter Pater, Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Olaudah Equiano, and Harriet Jacobs.
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EN 347: English Literature During the Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
The University of Alabama
3 hours. A cross-genre survey of English literature during the period 1660-1800. Authors may include John Locke, John Bunyan, Mary Astell, Jonathan Swift, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and Samuel Johnson.
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