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This workshop course will offer close study of flash fiction, a subgenre defined less by length than by its effects and techniques, as well as practice in conceiving, drafting, critiquing, and revising students?own flash fiction. Text will include considerations of the form by David Jauss as well as exemplars by such established contemporary writers as Alice Walker, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, grace Paley, Ron Wallace, and others. 3 Cr.
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Studies plays by men and women in England from 1585-1685 in a cultural, historical and political context. Specific playwrights may include Marlow, Kyd, Beaumont, Fletcher, Jonson, Webster, Marston, Cary, Ford, Milton, Cavendish and Behm. 3 Cr.
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Shakespeare plays, relating them to their cultural, historical, and political contexts. Play titles vary depending on the instructor. 3 Cr. Every Semester. ENL 322 British
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Surveys American literary periods and literature within their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Focuses on the expansion of literary subjects, issues, and voices, particularly those of minorities. 3 Cr.
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Studies selected plays by 20th-century American authors, using a variety of critical approaches. 3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as AAS 339, WMS 339. Surveys literary representations in Afro-American fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to the present. Examines the degree to which sexism, cultural stereotypes and racism influence the portrayals and function of women in black American literature. Explores concerns with women ? issues and the emergence of the feminist movement in America. 3 Cr.
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Explores literatures of the world from antiquity to the early modern world, with considerable attention to texts outside the Western tradition. 3 Cr.
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Explores literatures of the world since 1700, with a focus on texts outside the British and American literary traditions. 3 Cr.
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Provides an interdisciplinary investigation of controversies surrounding the Bible in the modern world. 3 Cr.
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Provides an extensive examination of the design, moral, ethical and historical significance of the Bible, as well as its major literary forms, including short story, myth, proverbs, psalms, historical narrative and apocrypha. 3 Cr. ENL 355 Classical Mythology (A).
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