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EN 293 offers students a focused study of the major themes, key techniques, and significant qualities of the writings of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers, Charles Williams, and others associated with the Inklings group of Oxford, England, during the middle half of the twentieth century. In addition to reading widely, sharing observations and conducting critical research, students will be introduced to the intellectual milieus and the biographical details relating to these figures which provide the context for productively exploring the literary accomplishments of these authors, educators, journalists, friends and believers. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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A critical study of literature for the adolescent reader. Emphasis is placed on the special characteristics and needs of young people and the evaluation of materials for readers grades 4-12. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200. 124
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A study of the British novel from the beginning of the modern form of the novel in the eighteenth century through contemporary works. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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A study of the development and evolution of major works of American fiction. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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A study of representative plays from Ibsen to contemporary dramatists. This is a close readings course. Writers whose works may be considered include Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Rostand, Shaw, Coward, Wilde, Synge, Eliot, O'Neill, Miller, Williams, Beckett, Shepard, Wasserstein, Maet, and Stoppard. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200
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This course is a multi-ethnic approach to the literature of Australia, Oceania , New Zealand, the Far East, Africa, and Latin America. A variety of genres will be read and studied from each area, analyzing the uniqueness of each culture and its traditions. At the same time the needs and aspirations, the desires and struggles which embrace us all and unite us in the human experience will be discovered. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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Intensive survey of major American authors from the Colonial Period to 1865 with reference to historical, biographical, and social backgrounds. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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Intensive survey of major American authors beginning with the Age of Realism (1865) and continuing to the present with reference to historical, biographical, and social backgrounds. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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This course is a writer's workshop emphasizing style, techniques, and form in expository writing. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200
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The main objective of this course is to aid the student in the discovery of his or her unique writing voice through the focus on the craft of writing, with practice and discussion of short stories, poetry and creative nonfiction. Prerequisite: Grade of "C-" or better in EN 200.
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