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ENG 312: Descriptive Grammar
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Examination of English grammar and theory, including traditional, transformational-generative, and case grammar. Collateral readings will focus on applied linguistics and American dialects. Students develop skills for teaching grammar through written/oral exercises. Required for secondary English teacher certification. Open only to junior and senior English majors or by permission of instructor. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Fall.
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ENG 321: English Literature: Beginnings to 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Survey of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the Enlightenment. Attention to historical and intellectual contexts, as well as development of the English language. Study of various genres: epic, lyric, drama, romance, and prose. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Fall.
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ENG 321 - English Literature: Beginnings to 18th Century
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ENG 322: English Literature 18th Century to Present
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Survey of major developments in English literature from the rise of Romanticism, the Victorian period, the literature of the World Wars I and II, and the contemporary period. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Spring.
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ENG 323: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Advanced survey of medieval literature focusing particularly, but not exclusively, on the development of literary genres and themes in the British Isles. All texts will be read in translation. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Spring.
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ENG 324: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
A close study of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, with special attention to the connection between pilgrims and tales. We will read all tales in the original Middle English. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Fall.
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ENG 326: English Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Intensive study of the drama, poetry, and prose of the English renaissance. Special attention will be paid to a particular social or aesthetic dimension of these literary texts. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Fall.
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ENG 327: Shakespeare: Poetry And Plays
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
A close study of Shakespeare's poems and drama with special attention to the development of Shakespearean comedy, history, and tragedy. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Spring.
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ENG 328: Milton
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
A study of Milton's art as it reflects his life's changing allegiances- from his first identification as poet-priest to his last as blind-seer. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Spring.
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ENG 329: 19th Century English Literature
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Writers and works best representing the ideals and controversies of 19th-century England from the Romantic movement to the Victorian era. Readings in such writers as Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Tennyson, Browning, Dickens, and others. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Every third year.
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ENG 330: Studies in British Literature
3.00 Credits
Keene State College
Examines a particular author, period, or movement with a focus on the social, intellectual, and literary significance of the works considered. May be repeated as topics change. Prerequisites: ITW 101 and one 200-level English course. Fall.
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