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ENGLISH 209: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A survey of British literature from the beginnings to the eighteenth century. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 210: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A survey of British literature from the eighteenth century through the twentieth century. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 212: Masterpieces of World Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An introduction to some of the basic texts reflecting the West's Judeo-Christian, Classical, and Medieval heritage, ending with one or two masterpieces from the Renaissance. Selections from the Old and New Testaments, Homer, Greek tragedy and comedy, Plato, Virgil, Dante, and Cervantes. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 213: Contemporary Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Dramatic works by British and American authors as well as works in translation primarily since World War II. Emphasis will be upon how to read a play, the difference between technical appeal and meaning, and similar fundamentals for reading drama for maximum understanding. A specific reading list will be available when the course is scheduled, but the work of playwrights such as Williams, Albee, Pinter, Behan, Ionesco, Handke, Beckett and Shepard will typically be included. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 215: Thematic Studies in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introductory studies of literature in relation to major areas of concern in contemporary life. Courses will vary from semester to semester. Topics included are Folklore & Folk life, The Literature of Cruelty, Childhood in Literature, and Confession and Autobiography. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 216: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
By reading, discussing, and writing about a variety of English and American poems, students will develop their ability to read, understand, and enjoy poetry. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 218: Autobiographical Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course focuses on the use of personal experience and history as the basis for literary pieces. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 223: Modern African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Study of the fiction, drama, poetry, and essays of such significant black writers as Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Lorraine Hansberry, Arna Bon-temps, and Malcolm X. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 233: The Roots of Modern Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Topics and themes important to the understanding of the origin and development of modern Western society and culture. Subjects such as industrialism, the growth of the city, class conflict, the emergence of new values and expectations, the importance of war, and the role of minorities are explored in a variety of literary and historical texts. (Cross-listed as History 233) 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 252: Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The course examines the stereotypes, myths and realities involved in the way women are viewed by male and female authors. Authors include D.H. Lawrence, Ibsen, Kate Chopin, Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton. 3 semester hours
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