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ENG 307el/507: World Literature
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Designed to foreground non-Western literature, offers the opportunity to read major works from countries around the world. Students explore authors' representations of human life in its personal, social, political, and spiritual dimensions. Selections challenge literary and cultural boundaries and encourage global understanding. Offered spring semester (2 credits required for English: Education and English: Broad Field Education concentrations; 4 credits required for English: Literature and English: Professional Writing concentrations).
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ENG 346el/546: Studies in American Literature
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Selections may be based on a historical perspective, the works of a particular writer or group of writers, a particular theme, or a literary type. Actual course title and subject matter vary from semester to semester and are announced before the semester registration. Prerequisite: prior literature course. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Offered periodically.
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ENG 347el/547: Studies in British Literature
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Same as ENG 346 with reference to British literature. Prerequisite: prior literature course. Offered annually (ENG 347el or ENG 355el fulfills 300-level British Literature requirement).
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ENG 349el/549: Studies in Modern and Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Course may be constructed on the basis of genre (fiction, drama, poetry); themes (uses of myth); or authors (winners of the Nobel Prize, representative authors of two or more nations). May be repeated for credit with change in topic. Offered periodically.
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ENG 355el/555: The English Novel
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Development of the English novel from the beginnings to late 19th century. Readings of major novelists illustrative of principal styles and themes of this developing genre. Prerequisite: prior literature course. Offered periodically (ENG 355el or ENG 347 fulfills 300-level British Literature requirement).
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ENG 381el/581: World Drama
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Wide reading and critical evaluation of representative world drama from classical Greece to the 20th century. Offered occasionally.
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ENG 384el/584: Utopias
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Inquiry into human dreams about the ideal society and nightmares about the future society projected from present trends. Works range from historical utopias to contemporary speculations about future society as embodied in science fiction. Prerequisite: prior literature course. Offered occasionally.
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ENG 385el/585: Special Studies in Literature
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Variable content for specialized or interdisciplinary coursework. Carries core credit. May be repeated with change in topic. Offered as needed.
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ENG 390: el The Art of Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
An exploration of the techniques and subject matter of writers whose nonfiction contains the resonance and techniques of literature. Readings and independent research focused on autobiography, essays, letters, memoirs, and other personal writing. Offered occasionally.
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ENG 422/522: American English
4.00 Credits
Mount Mary College
Overview of the history and development of English. Special attention to linguistic theory as applied to American English: language teaching and learning, traditional and modern grammars, dialects and Standard English, problems of usage. Offered fall semester.
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