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ENG 205: el Literature of the Western World
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introduces the student to great world literature in its various genres using discussion and writing to deepen appreciation and understanding. Selections represent the classic tradition from the Greeks to the Renaissance. Offered fall semester.
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ENG 207: el Contemporary American Multicultural Writers
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Selections of American fiction, drama, and poetry, demonstrating the rich variety of contemporary styles, subjects and authors. Course aims at cross-cultural appreciation. Offered periodically.
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ENG 209: el Literature of the Religious Imagination
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Exploration of the ways writers have used the reaches of the imagination to span the distance between the ordinary world and that "other country" experienced through faith. Offered occasionally.
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ENG 211: el Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Course introduces students to women's ways of knowing and writing. Readings span several hundred years of literary creations by women, including nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and drama. In their own writing, students are encouraged to identify themselves as "women writers" andto respond to the readings in reflective and analytical essays. Offered annually.
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ENG 223: el Survey of British Literature
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An overview of British literature from Anglo- Saxon to 20th century literature. Students read representative works from each major period to become acquainted with the major writers and the predominant literary and cultural features of that period. Offered annually.
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ENG 233: el Survey of American Literature
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Study in the development of a national literature including selections from the Puritans, Romantics, Naturalists, Realists and Modernists. Examination of how various texts reflect (or do not reflect) the social, cultural and moral development of the United States from 1600 to the late 20th century. Offered annually.
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ENG 235: el Development of American Fiction
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Survey of major works of American fiction in 19th and 20th centuries. Selections may be novels, short stories, or a combination of both. Offered periodically.
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ENG 240: el African Literature
2.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Designed to stretch literary and cultural boundaries, this course invites analysis of 20th century literature in the light of the following themes: traditional cultural values and their embodiments, literature as both reflective and critical of culture, colonialism and its aftermath, the nature of family and marriage, the perspectives of women. Offered annually, generally in the spring semester.
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ENG 254: el Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Introductory course using selections from the histories, comedies, tragedies and sonnets to study William Shakespeare as a dramatist, poet and theatrical craftsman. Offered spring semester.
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ENG 285el/485: Special Studies in Literature
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Variable content for specialized study including work for honors credit or preparation for the Graduate Record Exam. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Offered as needed.
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