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English 327: The Romantics
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Study of major figures in English literature from 1798 to 1830 with attention to Romantic theories of poetry. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 224 or permission of instructor. SIMPSON.
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English 328: Studies in American Poetry II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive study of important poets, movements, or trends in 20th-century American poetry. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 227, or 228, or 231, or permission of instructor. ANDREWS, SAVARESE.
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English 329: Studies in African American Literature
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive study of an African American literary genre, movement, author, or a group of related authors. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 225, or 227, or 228, or 229, or 231, or permission of instructor. SIMAWE.
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English 330: Studies in American Prose I
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive study of important writers, movements, or trends in 19th-century American prose. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 227, or 228, or 231, or permission of instructor. ANDREWS, SAVARESE.
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English 331: Studies in American Prose II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive study of important writers, movements, or trends in 20th-century American prose. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 227, or 228, or 231, or permission of instructor. ANDREWS, SAVARESE.
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English 332: The Victorians
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Study of major British writers from 1830 to 1900, with emphasis on distinctive approaches to common artistic, intellectual, and social problems. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 224, or 225, or permission of instructor. SIMPSON.
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English 337-338: The British Novel I and II
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Historical development of the British novel, formal evolution, methods of publication, and the relation of novels to their cultures. First semester: through the early Dickens (e.g., Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Jane Austen, Thackeray). Second semester: from Dickens to the present (e.g., George Eliot, Hardy, Conrad, Lawrence, Forster, Virginia Woolf). For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 223, or 224, or 225, or 226, or permission of instructor. May be taken separately. LOBBAN-VIRAVONG.
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English 345: Studies in Modern Poetry
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Intensive study of important modern poets. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 224, or 225, or 226, or 227, or 228, or permission of instructor. SAVARESE.
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English 346: Studies in Modern Prose
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as General Literary Studies 346. Intensive study of important modern fiction. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 224, or 225, or 226, or permission of instructor. SIMPSON, SMITH.
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English 349: Medieval Literature
4.00 Credits
Grinnell College
Also listed as General Literary Studies 349. Study of medieval European literary forms (lyric, epic, romance, allegory, and dream vision) through analysis of major works such as Beowulf, Chretien de Troyes' poems, Marie de France'slais, The Romance of the Rose, The Divine Comedy, The Decameron, Piers Plowman, Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, The Book of the City of Ladies, and Malory's prose. Option of doing some reading in Latin, Italian, or French. For specific content, see Schedule of Courses. Prerequisite: English 223 or permission of instructor. DOBBS.
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