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ENGL 235: Identity and Race in the American Literary Imagination:1820-1890
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Focuses upon the works of major American writers and defines and analyzes how the sentiments and attitudes of the Romantic and Realist periods become intertwined with race in the literary process of imagining and representing American identity. George.
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ENGL 243: The English Novel through Austen
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Considers the development of the English novel, with emphasis on narrative technique and the cultural history of the novel in the 18th-century. Novelists may include Behn, Fielding, Burney, Austen, Walpole, Shelley, and Dickens. Bromberg.
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ENGL 251: Fiction from China's Imperial Past
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Focuses on Chinese fiction from ancient times to the 17th century. A range of genres will be covered, including supernatural tales, erotic stories, notebook literature, vernacular short stories, historical fiction as well as selections from novels. Compares literary texts to other forms such as painting and film. Inglis.
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ENGL 252: Studies in Film Genre
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Examines basic questions and definitions of film genre. Considers the study of genre from a theoretical perspective, and identifies distinguishing visual and narrative conventions for key genres such as comedy, film noir, musicals, and melodrama. Leonard.
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ENGL 254: The English Novel from Victorians to Moderns
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Studies major English novelists, such as Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bront?, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, Thomas Hardy, Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster, and at least one nocanonical novelist. Hager.
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ENGL 275: American Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Focuses on the literature, music, and culture that emerged after WWI in places like Harlem. Examines the period's atmosphere of creativity and experimentation through the works of both major "white" writers like Hemingway, Faulkner,Fitzgerlad, and Eliot, and major African-American writers like Hughes, Hurston, Larsen, Du Bois, and Toomer. George.
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ENGL 304: Problems in Romantic Literature:The Romantic Rebel
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 210. Not offered in 2008 ? C2010.] Begins with Milton's Paradise Lost, the subtext for all Romantic rebellion, and moves to Blake, its great theorist and visual artist, to the poetry of Wordsworth and works by women Romantic poets. Concludes with the female perspective on Romantic rebellion in the novels of the Bront? sisters and in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Bromberg.
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ENGL 305: Advanced Creative Writing:Non-Fiction
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 105 or equivalent, consent of the instructor, or graduate standing. Concentrates on the writing of memoir. Encourages structural and stylistic experimentation, imitation of models, and testing of one's limits as a writer. Requires short critical exercises to sharpen consciousness of form and technique in non-fiction. Pei.
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ENGL 306: Victorian Literature and Culture
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 210. Surveys British poets, prose writers, and novelists from the 1840s to the turn of the century. Studies writers who may include Tennyson, Robert and Elizabeth Browning, Matthew Arnold, Florence Nightingale, Queen Victoria, Darwin, Ruskin, Mill, Newman, and Carlyle. Hager.
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ENGL 307: Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf
4.00 Credits
Smith College
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: ENGL 210. Studies the two major English women novelists of the 19th and 20th centuries in relation to their major works and current critical debates. Bromberg.
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