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3 credits Advanced study of the comic vision in drama and fiction. Chaucer, Rabelais, Moliere, Austen, Byron, Shaw, Nabokov, Barth, and/or others.
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3 credits Studies in the relationship of literature to other arts such as music, painting, film, and photography.
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3 credits Overseas Study. Faculty-led summer program in the heart of the Italian Renaissance, which combines intensive study with firsthand experience of the art, culture, street life, and atmosphere of one of Europe’s most beautiful settings.
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3 credits A study of the Bible as literature and as literary influence. Old and New Testament themes and stories and their appearance in late literature.
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3 credits A study of dramatic literature and stagecraft from earliest times to the 16th century. Plays are read in English from the classics of Greece, Rome, and Medieval and Renaissance Europe.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. Studies in Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Shaw, and O’Neill, with some consideration of other major playwrights up to 1950.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. Trends exhibited by playwrights such as Beckett, Pinter, Ionesco, and Albee since 1950. Plays recently and currently on and off Broadway will be studied.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. Studies of such writers as Joyce, Lawrence, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway, with some consideration of major continental novelists who have had worldwide impact until 1950.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. Trends in the novel exhibited by such novelists as Bellow, Mailer, Roth, Lessing, Vonnegut, and Murdoch, with some consideration of influential novelists since 1950. Recent and current novels will be considered.
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3 credits Studies of writers such as Yeats, Eliot, Frost, Stevens, Auden, and Thomas, with some consideration of influential continental poets of the period until 1950.
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