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Examines the works of Jonson, Donne, Herbert, Marvell, some of the lesser-known Metaphysical and Cavalier poets and Milton. Prose writings of Browne, Burton and Bunyan are also studied. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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Dryden, Pope, Swift and Johnson are read, as well as Restoration dramatists (Congreve, Etherege, Wycherely) and early novelists (Defoe, Richardson, Fielding). Prerequisites: EN 101, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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Emphasis on the literature written during and immediately after the French Revolution and England’s ensuing war with France. The relationship between the individual and political, social and intellectual environments is studied. Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats are read. Prerequisites: EN 101, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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Explores the literature of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Dickens, Eliot, Newman, Ruskin, Pater, Swinburne and others. Focuses on major writers of the period (1830-1901) beginning with the poetry and concluding with studies in the Victorian novel. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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Addresses modernism as it is shaped and constructed in the classic texts of Conrad, Woolf, Yeats, Joyce, Lawrence and others. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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Course description varies each time the course is offered. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN132 for English majors
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to writing for fiction and nonfiction film and television. Topics include basic dramatic theory, narrative structure, characterization, dialogue, adaptation and the unique demands of the audio/visual media, as well as pragmatic matters of format and the marketplace. Prerequisite: EN 110 and MS 101
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Course description varies each time the course is offered. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to newspaper publication provides editing and publications practice. Emphasis on copy selection, copy editing, story placement, headline writing, use of art, page layout, copy fitting, and use of stylebooks. Students work as part of an editorial team to produce an issue of a news magazine.
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3.00 Credits
A series of courses designed to meet the multitude of advanced writing needs demonstrated by students in a variety of majors. Course topics include nonfiction writing, freelance writing, corporate writing, journalism, etc. Prerequisite: EN 110 or permission of instructor
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