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ENG 232B: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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ENG 233B: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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ENG 234B: CS Lewis
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
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Eng 254: Life and Thought of C. S. Lewis
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
Life, thought, and writings of C.S. Lewis; emphasis on apologetic writings; readings from a variety of works including fantasy and fiction.
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Eng 304: Advanced Writing
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A discipline-based experience in research and writing; emphasis on critical analysis; challenge to consider discipline-specific questions and methodology applied to a broadly defined topic.
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ENG 333: Studies in Drama
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A study of selected plays by writers from a variety of cultures, including American, British, and European. Attention will be given to how cultural considerations influence a playwright's use of theme, tone, character, setting, staging, etc. Plays will be studies comparatively while retaining an emphasis on the individual expressing of each writer. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One literature survey course.
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ENG 372: Major Literary Work
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
An exploration of the writings of one major literary figure, with an emphasis on primary texts. Students will be asked to consider the writer's body of work as a whole while retaining a proper respect for the uniqueness of each individual work. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One literature survey course
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ENG 422: Literary Theory/Criticism
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
A broad overview of major schools of literary theory and criticism, including such approaches as formalism, Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, structuralism, and deconstruction. This course is practice-driven, emphasizing how a chosen theoretical approach determines critical direction. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One literature survey course and ENG304.
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ENG 452: Genre Seminar
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
An extensive study of one literary genre (e.g. short story, tragedy, lyric poetry, etc.) with an emphasis on discovering how "generic" definitions are formed and altered over time. Considerable attention will be given to secondary texts that explore these "generic" considerations, though readings will consist largely of primary texts in selected genres. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: One literature survey coruse and ENG304.
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ENGW 131: English Composition I
3.00 Credits
Multnomah University
This course is an exercise in critical reading and thinking and effective strategies of persuasion. It is also a study of paragraph and composition structure, focusing on expository and persuasive writing as well as the "rhetorical modes" with their use individually and cooperatively.
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