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LITR 326: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at early American literature, from 1607 to 1865. Examines themes, movements, and writers who influenced and were influenced by the growth of the new nation. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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LITR 327: American Literature, 1865-1914
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at the literature of the United States, from 1865 to 1914. Particular attention is given to the masters of realistic and naturalistic fiction, and to the poets who most clearly influenced modern poetry. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent, or instructor's permission.
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LITR 327 - American Literature, 1865-1914
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LITR 328: American Literature, 1914-Present
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at the literature of the United States, from 1914 to the present. Particular attention is given to the masterworks of Modernism, especially to those that have proven influential in contemporary literature. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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LITR 340: Poetry
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A study of poetry as a distinct literary form, including the major genres of poetry and the strategies for reading and analyzing poems, including the use of figurative language, scansion, and symbolism. Explores the interaction of form and content and the relationship of text to context. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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LITR 350: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
of literature courses or instructor's permission.
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LITR 360: Values Through Story and Myth
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A consideration of selected writers and works that attempt to understand, explore, and transmit values through narrative. Works considered will range from fiction to nonfiction, including essays, short stories, film, poems, and novels. The focus is on issues related to gender, the environment, and the social/political community as they reveal and define our contemporary world and its cultural values structures. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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LITR 376: British Literature to 1660
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at the literature of the British Isles, from the earliest texts through 1660. Particular attention is given to the Anglo-Saxon, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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LITR 377: British Literature, 1660-1830
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at the literature of the British Isles during the Restoration, the Neoclassical, and the Romantic periods. Particular attention is given to the emergence of the novel and the poets who most clearly influenced the continuing development of poetry. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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LITR 377 - British Literature, 1660-1830
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LITR 378: British Literature, 1830-Present
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A selective look at the literature of the British Isles during the Victorian, Modern, and Contemporary periods. Particular attention is given to the literature of doubt and faith, the development of the novel, and post-Colonial issues. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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LITR 379: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
George Fox University
A consideration of the life and works of the poet/playwright and the sociopolitical history of the Renaissance. The course examines the sonnets and a selection of the plays from each genre: comedy, tragedy, history, and tragicomedy. Prerequisite: another LITR course or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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