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ENG 242: Great Writers of English Literature II
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 142) Dryden to the early twentieth century. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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ENG 243: Major American Writers I
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 143) A study of literary trends in America from the colonial period to the rise of realism, with focus on representative writers from each period. (Offered Fall) 3 credits
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ENG 244: Major American Writers II
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 144) A study of literary trends in America from realism to the contemporary period, with focus on representative writers from each period. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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ENG 251: Continental Literature I: The Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 151) A study of selected Biblical, Greek and early Roman literary masterpieces, with emphasis on the epic and drama. Comparative analysis and critical appraisal of the works studied. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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ENG 252: Continental Literature II: The Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 152) A study of selected literary masterpieces from late Roman and medieval continental literature. Comparative analysis and critical appraisal of the works studied. (Offered Fall 2009) 3 credits
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ENG 253: Continental Literature III: The Renaissance And Neoclassicism
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 153) A study of selected continental literature from Cervantes to the French Revolution. Comparative analysis and critical appraisal of the works studied. (Offered Fall 2010) 3 credits
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ENG 254: Continental Literature IV: The Modern Age
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 154) A study of selected continental literature from nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with emphasis on Romanticism, Realism and Symbolism. Comparative analysis and critical appraisal of the works studied. (Offered Fall ) 3 credits
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ENG 261: Literature of Classical Rome
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
This course is a study of selected Roman literary works in translation, from Cicero to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Focused on four distinct eras of Roman literature, the course examines selections from the Age of Cicero (Cicero and Catullus), the Augustan Age (Virgil, Horace, and Ovid), the Silver Age (Seneca, Petronius, and Martial) and the end of the Roman Empire (Augustine and Boethius). The primary purpose of this course within the Global Learning Program is to recognize and discuss an important portion of Western Civilization and to offer students the opportunity to reflect upon the significant ideas that have become part of our literary tradition and culture. Course includes overseas travel. Approval of the Global Learning Office required. 3 credits
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ENG 262: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 362) An intensive study of children's literature, with attention to plot, structure, characterization, language, literary technique and point of view. Genres studies include poetry, fable, myth, fairy tales, fantasy and folktales. (Offered Fall, Spring) 3 credits
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ENG 263: Mythology And Legend
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly ENG 163) An approach, through primary sources - Homer, Hesiod, Virgil, Ovid - to the myths of Greece and Rome. (Offered Upon Request) 3 credits
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