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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 211: Women and Literature
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to literature by women and/or representing women's experience. This course also explores feminist approaches to literature and provides critical and historical perspective on the relationships between women and literature. Specific genres and time periods studied may vary. Authors considered may include Amelia Lanyer, Aphra Behn, Jane Austen, the Brontes, Emily Dickinson, Virginia Woolf and Toni Morrison. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201, or WS 100, or permission of the instructor.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 212: Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of selected comedies, histories, and tragedies, with some emphasis on their cultural context and performance possibilities. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 301: Forms of Fiction
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course devoted to the close study of some form or forms of prose fiction. Specific topics vary and may include the following: The Short Story, Arthurian Romance, The Novel of Development, Realist Fiction. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 302: Forms of Poetry
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course devoted to the close study of some form or forms of poetry. Specific topics vary and may include the following: The Epic Tradition, Forms of the Lyric, Confessional Poetry. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 303: Forms of Drama
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course devoted to the close study of some form or forms of drama. Specific topics vary and may include the following: Early English Theatre, Modern Drama, Forms of Tragedy. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 304: Forms of the Cinema
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the historical development and aesthetic concerns of the modern cinema. Emphasis on the role of the director, the creation of distinctive genres, and the influence of various approaches to film criticism; coverage includes American and foreign films. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 305: Forms of Nonfiction
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course devoted to the close study of some form or forms of literary nonfiction. Specific topics vary and may include the following: Autobiography, Travel Literature, Creative Nonfiction, Traditions of the Essay. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 311: Chaucer
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, including The Canterbury Tales and possibly including Troilus and Criseyde and shorter works. The course examines Chaucer's responses to the literary, social, and religious conventions of the 14th century. Recommended: English 201. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 313: Study in a Major Author
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A course devoted exclusively to the study of works by a single major British, American, or other Anglophone author. The focus of the course will vary with each offering; John Milton, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, and Nadine Gordimer are representative of the kind of figure who might be selected for study. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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Intermediate Theory and Statistics 321: Advanced Topics in Alternative Literary Traditions
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A concentrated exploration of a literature in English or translation that exists alongside the dominant Euro-American tradition. Topics change each semester to focus on a particular literary/cultural tradition and may range from Native American literature to the working class novel to Latin American magic realism. Prerequisite: English 200 or FS ENG 201.
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