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3.00 Credits
3 credits Trends in poetry since 1950, exhibited by writers such as Lowell, Roethke, Ginsberg, Plath, Kinnell, with some attention to continental and/or South American poets who have had worldwide impact.
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3 credits The analysis and preparation of articles designed for publication, particularly in magazines.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 109. May be repeated with different instructor. Study and practice in the technique of the short story, with emphasis on individual creative effort.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 109. The theory and practice of writing poems, with emphasis on individual creative effort.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 109. A workshop course that aims to create a community of dedicated writers and readers who challenge themselves and support each other. Students will produce substantial new drafts of independent work weekly, analyze late 20th century and contemporary poetry in written and oral presentations, and develop close editing skills.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 109. This workshop will study the literary genre of creative non-fiction through reading, critical analysis, and writing. The course explores the development and contemporary expression of creative nonfiction through reading, analysis and practice of its various forms including memoir, autobiography, nature writing, literary journalism, travel writing, and the personal essay.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 109. This course is a beginning workshop in playwriting. Students will write their own plays and critique each other’s work. Students may also be assigned plays to read. Screenplays may also be written and read in this course, depending upon the instructor.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. A study of Old and Middle English literature and Continental literature to 1500. Works such as The Consolation of Philosophy, Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Romance of the Rose, and lyrics and drama will be read in modern English versions and translations.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. A study of the Renaissance as reflected in the works of such writers as Wyatt, Spenser, Bacon, Jonson, Donne, and Marvell.
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3 credits Prerequisites: ENG 107 and ENG 250. A study of Neoclassicism as seen in the works of such writers as Dryden, Swift, Gay, Pope, and Dr. Johnson.
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