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ENG 319: Modern and Contemporary British Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Focused study of British literature written in the twentieth- and twenty-first centuries. The course may concentrate on a single author or group of authors, a specific genre, or a literary theme.
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ENG 321: Romantic American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
American literature from 1820 to 1865, including the birth of Romanticism, Transcendentalism, the slave narrative, and the abolitionist and woman’s suffrage movements. Representative authors include Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Herman Melville, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson.
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ENG 322: Realist American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
American literature from 1865 to 1914: an investigation of the ways in which mainstream and marginalized writers responded to post-Civil-War changes and conditions, including the literary movements of realism, naturalism, regionalism, and "local color." Representative authors include Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, Henry James, Charles Chesnutt, Kate Chopin, Sarah Orne Jewett, Sui Sin Far, and Zitkala-Sa.
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ENG 323: Modern American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Focuses on American literature of the modern period (1914-1945): poetry and prose that range from the experimentalism of elitist art to immigrant stories to hardboiled detective fiction.
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ENG 326: Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Focuses on developments in North American literature from the nineteen-fifties to the present. Includes not only established authors such as Morrison and Atwood but new voices as well.
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ENG 333: Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An advanced workshop for those who have successfully completed a lower-level fiction writing course and who wish additional practice. The class includes weekly reading and/or writing assignments. Students complete a semester-long project - the creation of a portfolio of new works. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the WRI- I requirement and one of the following: ENG 233 or permission of instructor.
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ENG 334: Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An advanced workshop for those who have successfully completed a lower level creative writing course in poetry and who wish additional practice. The class includes weekly reading and writing assignments. Students complete a semester-long project--the creation of a portfolio of new works. Permission of instructor is required to take this course. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the WRI-1 requirement or HON 122 and ENG 234 or HON 194.
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ENG 335: Advanced Nonfiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An advanced workshop for those who have successfully completed a lower-level nonfiction writing course and who wish additional practice in writing the essay. The class includes weekly reading and writing assignments. Students complete a semester-long project-the creation of a portfolio of new works. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the WRI-1 requirement or HON 122 and one of the following: ENG 235 or permission of instructor.
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ENG 345: Topics in World Literature
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
World literature in English translation. Course content varies from semester to semester.
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ENG 352: English Seminar
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Semi-independent research and small-group discussion on a common literary concern. In addition, readings and discussion of professional and social issues related to the study of literature. On occasion, this course may be team-taught. Open to senior English majors and to junior English majors with instructor permission. Course may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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