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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Introduction to literary forms and genres and the critical methods appropriate to their study. Analysis of major representative texts and exploration of central themes.
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3 hours, 3 credits. A study of masterworks that form the basis of the literary heritage of the English language. Authors will include Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift or Pope, Wordsworth or Keats, Yeats, and a nineteenth- or twentieth-century novel.
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3 hours, 3 credits. An approach to understanding Shakespeare: analysis of representative plays, with attention to language, structure, and thematic unity.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Representative prose, verse, and drama from the Colonial period to the present.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Studies in the fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and other writings of contemporary authors, such as James Baldwin, Donald Barthelme, Ralph Ellison, Frank O'Hara, Norman Mailer, Joyce Carol Oates, and Allen Ginsberg.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits.
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3 hours, 3 credits. Literary analysis of the image of women as represented in literature. Examination of cultural stereotypes and archetypes in myths, legends, Biblical writings, and major literary texts by both male and female writers.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. An exploration of the experience of a particular minority or ethnic group or groups as reflected in American literature. Topics vary from semester to semester. This course may be cross-listed with BLS 267 or IAS 266.
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