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EN 398: Indendent Study: Film/Literature
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 400: Chaucer and Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 400 - Chaucer and Medieval Literature
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EN 418: Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 418 - Romanticism
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EN 419: Victorian Literature
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 435: Twentieth Century Poetry
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
While this course will include historical analysis of representative texts, its primary concern will be to examine the interrelationship between the artistic influence that poets exert upon one another and the poetic revolutions that mark the twentieth century. We will begin by studying three key poets from the late nineteenth century and track the profound influence they had on modern poetic thought and technique. As we do this, we will consider many of the major movements of modern poetry including: Symbolist, Imagist, Confessional, Beat, New York, and Language poetry. Along with examining these movements, we will consider a variety of critical approaches as well as the philosophical and perceptual issues that characterize modern poetry. This course will cover European and American poetry.
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EN 440: Major Literary Figure
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
Rather than focusing upon a synoptic view of a period, genre, or theme, this course is designed to introduce the student to the oeuvre of one major literary figure. A comprehensive study that examines a majority of the major works of one author allows for a deeper understanding of that author within complex developmental, aesthetic, and artistic perspectives. Fundamental to these perspectives will be the introduction of extensive relevant historical, biographical, and/or critical material. In order to present a diversity of genres, periods, and national literatures, the subject of this course will be rotated.
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EN 445: Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Litera
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 445 - Senior Seminar: Special Topics in Litera
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EN 450: Introduction to Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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EN 450 - Introduction to Critical Theory
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EN 463: Literature, Art and Revolution
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
The 20th Century may have come to a close but the art, politics, economics, and philosophy of this period continue to provoke questions and debates. Many profound changes occurred in the world during these years, and these changes provoked questions: Questions about the role of art in society; Questions about literature, language, and identity; Questions about the role of art and politics; even questions about the lines of distinction between the areas of politics, art, literature and philosophy came to be tested and questioned. This course will look at some of the major movements of 20th Century in art, literature, politics and philosophy in order to trace the way in which they emerged, their impacts, and their legacies.
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