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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 102 In-depth study of the works of four major twentieth-century European writers. Representative works of a poet, short story writer, novelist, and dramatist will be analyzed with regard to the nature of each genre, the relationship between literature and society, and the creative process.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 102 Asurvey course reviewingthemajorwritersofthenineteenth and twentieth centuries from the Romantic and Victorian periods to contemporary times. The principal genres-poetry, fiction, and drama-are studied.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 102 Study of major selections from the literature of fiction produced in the 20th Century. Focus is on the literary development of the modern and post-modern schools of writing and their authors who primarily wrote fiction.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 330 Development of the American novel as an evolving narrative form in the twentieth century. Beginning with Drieser's Sister Carrie, this course moves through Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, Lewis's Arrowsmith, and Fitzgerald's Tender Is The Night to culminate in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. These works will be examined in their historical and aesthetic contexts.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 102 Analysis of selected world masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the end of the Renaissance period. The study and analysis of poetry, short stories and plays written during this period.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 102 Examination of Greek and Roman myths of creation, myths of the gods, and Greek sagas and local legends. Contemporary mythological theories of Freud, Jung, and Levi-Strauss. The survival of classical mythology in the arts, including fiction, poetry, drama, painting, sculpture, film, and music.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 352 Shakespeare's life and works. Selected plays and poems representative of several dramatic and poetic genres-history play tragedy comedy and lyric-are studied in their historical, political, cultural and literary contexts. Analysis of language, characterization, plot and structure are employed to develop an appreciation of Shakespeare's art.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ENG 361 Critical reading of La Vita Nuova, La Divina Comedia, and selections from the works of Dante, with an eye towards placing his writings in the intellectual and social context of the late Middle Ages.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours Writing editorials and reviews of plays, movies, music, books, records and film. Students analyze examples of the best writings in these forms and produce their own editorials and reviews.
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17893 Credits 3 Class Hours Exploration of the development of the Western world from ancient Egypt through 1789. Focus on the ideas and institutions of the societies of that time span and the interrelationships between government, social organization, religion, law, war, and culture.
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