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ENGL 3010: The English Language
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
An introduction to the systemtic study of the structure and grammar of English. Basic linguistic theories; survey of the historical development of English with emphasis on etymology; language in its social context, language acquisitions; and recent controversies (bilingualism, nonstandard dialects, gender differences). Recommended for prospective teachers. [1/25/1999]
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ENGL 3013: The Renaissance World
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Representative verse, drama and prose of the English Renaissance of the 16th and 17th centuries, including the effect of humanism and the development of various genres and literary forms, with attention to Continental influences. [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3019: The Romantic Age
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Representative poetry and prose of the late 18th to early 19th centuries in England and Europe; attention to the interaction between social movements and literary styles; the concepts of the Romantic individual. [7/1/1996]
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ENGL 3020: The Victorian Age
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Representative poetry and prose of the late 19th century, primarily in England; consideration of the emergence of popular genres and interaction between popular and literary styles. [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3023: Studies in the Novel
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Reading of novels and other prose fiction from various periods and authors, with emphasis on British and American writers. [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3031: Shakespeare I
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A survey of Shakespeare's major poems, comedies, histories and tragedies. [9/4/1996]
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ENGL 3041: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A study of the Old and New Testaments as human documents. Examination of psychological and sociological orientation in the literary forms. Some reading of great religious and literary works that are derivative. [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3045: Myth
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Theory and approaches to mythology. Study of ancient, Northern and Eastern mythologies. Archetypal thematic patterns in myth. Fall or Spring [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3049: Major American Writers I
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A study of selected major figures, themes and genres. [1/2/1997]
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ENGL 3054: Young Adult Literature
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Includes profound works of beauty, chaos, calm and fantasy. Written for the adolescent reader, they feature individuals of all ages in stories that capture the complexity and struggle of adolescence as a time of shifting identity and growth into adulthood give voice to the battle for self- determination that characterizes this developmental period. In addition to the American and British perspectives offered, other voices will be heard as well. Also covered are poetry, illustrated texts and other film media that reflects some of the complicated issues and ironies of adolescent peer pressure, family conflict, loss, death and rites of passage. [8/18/2003]
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