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3.00 Credits
Introduces historical and comparative linguistics, semantics, syntax, phonology, stylistics, and pragmatics, and emphasizes their application in the analysis of literary texts. Additional Prerequisite(s): One (1) 300 level and one (1) 400 level English course required. Junior standing or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Involves reading and analysis of such novelists as Bronte, Eliot and Hardy; such essayists as Carlyle, Mill and Arnold; and such poets as Tennyson, Browning, and the Pre-Raphaelites. Additional prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Studies Irish writes of the 20th century including Shaw, Yeats, Joyce, Synge, O'Casey and Beckett. Additional prerequisite(s): one 300-level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 EN 210;
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Involves the reading and analysis of such major poets as Auden, Eliot, Frost, Hopkins, Pound, Stevens, Thomas, Williams and Yeats. Considers minor poets of the modern period and contemporary poets. Additional prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Involves the reading and analysis of 20th century plays, from realism and symbolism, through absurdism, to recent trends in drama. Representative writers include Chekhov, Beckett, Brecht, Williams, Wilson and Henley. Additional prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-Level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Studies representative novels written between World War II and the present, focusing on movements and styles characteristic of this era. Representative writers include Garcia-Marquez, Morrison, Gordimer, Kingsolver and Eggers. Prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-Level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the varied approaches to literary study applied by scholars, attends to the differences in textual interpretation that result from the application of these approaches, and evaluates what these approaches reveal and conceal about literary texts. Additional prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-level and one (1) 400-level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Studies significant works in English translations in the context of their interrelation with various traditions in English and American literature.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a workshop in fiction emphasizing discussion of students' fiction. Includes analysis of the elements of fiction and techniques used by a variety of modern and contemporary writers. NOTE: Does not meet Regis College Core Studies requirements in Literature. Additional prerequisite(s): Majors only. One (1) 300-level English course. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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3.00 Credits
Provides a workshop in poetry writing emphasizing the discussion of students' poetry. Includes analysis of the elements of poetry and techniques used by a variety of modern and contemporary writers. NOTE: Does not meet Regis College Core Studies requirements in Literature. Additional Prerequisite(s): One (1) 300-level English course required. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200 or EN 210;
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