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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study of major British works from the Middle Ages to 1800. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study of major British works from 1800 to the present. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study of representative works of Classical, Oriental, and European literature from ancient times to the 17th century. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study of representative works of Oriental, European, and American literature from 1600 to present. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study and criticism of short stories and novels and how they are created. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 Study and criticism of drama, biography, and poetry, their evolution and form. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Selected themes in major works of various types, cultures, periods. Requires a minimum of 3000 words of writing. Repeatable once only.
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 100 OR placement iENG 209 ? C260 A thematic study of women in literature. Readings from various types of literature: novels, plays, short stories, and poetry. Focus includes women in various cultures, traditional myths and roles of women, contemporary alternatives, and famous women writers. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' in ENG 100 or placement in ENG 209-26 An examination of hip-hop and urban culture as a movement of artistic, social, and political resistance to racial, economic, and gender oppression. With a primary focus on literature, criticism, spoken word poetry, and rap, topics will include language, community, identity, justice, history, and politics. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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Prerequisite: "C'' or higher in ENG 10 This course examines the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien. Tolkien's themes, characters, images, symbols, and use of language in his novels will be studied. Tolkien's storytelling techniques and the structure of his novels will be analyzed as will the sources and origins of his books. Tolkien's artistic achievements and the success of the films of his novels in translating his themes, characters, imagery and storytelling techniques to the cinema will be evaluated. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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