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3.00 Credits
A survey of World Literature from the earliest literary writing to the middle of the Seventeenth Century which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for ENGL 2111H.
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3.00 Credits
Honors World Literature I (ENGL 2111H) is an enriched version of ENGL 2111, which is a survey of World Literature from the earliest literary writing to the middle of the Seventeenth Century. The course involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Honors sections are smaller, seminar-style classes that foster a more intellectually rigorous experience and independent study. The smaller class size allows for more individualized attention from instructors.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of World Literature from the middle of the Seventeenth Century to the present which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for ENGL 2112H.
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3.00 Credits
Honors World Literature II (ENGL 2112H) is an enriched version of ENGL 2112, which is a survey of World Literature from the middle of the Seventeenth Century to the present. The course involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Honors sections are smaller, seminar-style classes that foster a more intellectually rigorous experience and independent study. The smaller class size allows for more individualized attention from instructors.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of English Literature from the Angle-Saxon period to the end of the Eighteenth Century which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of English Literature from the end of the Eighteenth Century to the present which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of American Literature from the Colonial period to the Civil War which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of American Literature from the Civil War to the present which involves reading, analyzing, and interpreting significant literary works within their historical, social, and cultural contexts.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the chief Graeco-Roman myths, their influence on artists and writers of western culture, and their place as examples of human mythopoeic tendencies. Open to all students. No prior knowledge of Latin required.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the literature of Fantasy and Science Fiction, including its history, general characteristics, and special qualities. Study includes short stories, novels, and theoretical or critical works.
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