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3.00 Credits
This survey course presents an introduction to the rich corpus of literature for children of all ages and stages. Emphasis is placed on standards for judging the worth of works studied. Extensive reading and use of the library and the Curriculum Materials Center are required. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of a topic or an area of interest not generally covered in regular courses (e.g., Faust theme, the Gothic Novel, Science Fiction, etc.). The content and emphasis may vary at each offering. Course announcements will ordinarily be made during the preceding semester. This course may be repeated for credit up to a total of 6 semester hours with permission of the department chair. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course explores a variety of literature of special interest to middle grades and senior high school students. Students read and evaluate classics in literature as well as literature which fall into the contemporary and popular mold. Field-based semester projects included in this course allow students to examine the nexus between theories of teaching literature and classroom practice. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course will trace the developments in the great tradition of the British novel from its beginning with the eighteenth-century realists through the early twentieth-century experimental novelists. Representative selections from Defoe, Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Smollett, Austen, and Scott; from the Brontes, Thackeray, Trollope, Dickens, Eliot, Meredith, Hardy, Lawrence, Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, and Forster will form the content of the course. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of the poetry, prose, and non-Shakespearean drama of the era. In poetry, the emphasis is placed upon Wyatt, Sidney, Spenser, Raleigh, and Shakespeare; in translation, upon Florio's Montaigne; in drama, upon Marlowe, Kyd, Greene, and Peele. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a critical study of the poets from Donne to Vaughn, and of such prose writers as Bacon, Donne, and Browne. Consideration is given to such dramatists as Johnson, Webster, and Ford. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers study in British literature from 1660 to 1798. Attention is given to Dryden, Pope, Swift, the Periodical Essay, Johnson, the decline of Classicism, and the beginnings of Romanticism. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of selections from the works of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Some attention is given to the prose of the period and to minor poets. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of the temper and spirit of the Victorian Era reflected in the poetry and prose of the period. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a critical study of selected American writers of the period. In a particular semester special emphasis may be put on writers associated with any one of the major developments such as the Rise of American Romanticism, the Transcendentalists, and the Rise of Realism. Prerequisites: ENG 2301 and 2302.
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