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ENGL-UA 500: Restoration and Early 18th-Century Literature
4.00 Credits
New York University
The poetry, prose, and drama from the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Pope in 1744. Readings include texts by such writers as Haywood, Astell, Montague, Dryden, Defoe, Swift, Pope, Wycherley, Gay, Congreve, Behn, and Richardson.
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ENGL-UA 501: Mid- and Late 18th-Century Literature
4.00 Credits
New York University
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Prerequisite: British Literature I (ENGL-UA 210) or History of Drama and Theatre I (ENGL-UA 125). Offered periodically.
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ENGL-UA 505: Restoration and 18th-Century Drama
4.00 Credits
New York University
Development of English drama from 1660 to 1780, illustrating the comedy of manners (both sentimental and laughing), the heroic play, and tragedy. Playwrights may include such writers as Behn, Dryden, Wycherley, Congreve, Goldsmith, and Sheridan.
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ENGL-UA 515: Colloquium: The 18th-Century Writer
4.00 Credits
New York University
Topic varies each term. Consult the department's undergraduate website for further information.
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ENGL-UA 515 - Colloquium: The 18th-Century Writer
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ENGL-UA 520: The Romantic Period
4.00 Credits
New York University
Study of late 18th-century and early 19th-century genres. Authors might include Burns, Blake, Wollstonecraft, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Austen, Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley, Barbaud, Keats, Scott, Hemans, De Quincey, and Clare.
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ENGL-UA 525: 19th-Century Writers
4.00 Credits
New York University
Readings in the genres of 19th-century writing.
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ENGL-UA 530: The English Novel in the 19th Century
4.00 Credits
New York University
Studies in the forms and contexts of the 19thcentury English novel.
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ENGL-UA 540: From Victorian to Modern
4.00 Credits
New York University
Study of late Victorian and early modernist literature and culture.
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ENGL-UA 545: Colloquium: The 19th-Century British Writer
4.00 Credits
New York University
Topic varies each term. Consult the department's undergraduate website for further information.
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ENGL-UA 548: Early American Literature
4.00 Credits
New York University
Examines the large variety of writing produced in North America between 1600 and 1800, from indigenous/European encounters through the American Revolution and its aftermath. Genres discussed in their cultural contexts include colonization, captivity, slave, and travel narratives; sermons; familiar correspondence; autobiographies; poetry; drama; and the novel.
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