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ENGLISH 417: Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Study of works by modernist poets such as Hopkins, Yeats, Frost, Stevens, Williams, Moore, Pound, H.D., Eliot, Millay, Hughes. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 418: 19th Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An intensive study of either selected major American writers in the 19th-century or of 19th-century literary movements. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 311 or permission of instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 422: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Western religious and secular verse and prose, to the 15th-century. Late Middle English works are read in the original; all other selections in translation. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 317 or permission of the instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 423: Renaissance Literature II
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
English literature from 1600 to the beginning of the Restoration, including the works of Donne, Jonson, Milton and other contemporaries. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 317 or permission of the instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 425: 18th Century British Literature II
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
British literature in its critical and historical context from 1750 to 1798. The writers studied may include Blake, Burney, Collins, Johnson, and Gray. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 317 or permission of the instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 426: The Victorian Period
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An intensive study of selected writers (such as Arnold, Braddon, the Brontes, the Brownings, Dickens, Darwin, Eliot, Gaskell, Hardy, Ruskin, and the Rossettis) organized around literary themes and/or cultural issues important to the Victorian period. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 327 or permission of the instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 427: Contemporary Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Study of works by contemporary poets (post World War II), such as Auden, Bishop, Hayden, Berryman, Rukeyser, Larkin, Rich, Plath, Heaney, Boland, Komunyakaa. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 428: 20th Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
an intensive study of either selected major American writers in the 20th-century or of 20th-century literary movements. Prerequisites: ENGLISH 321 or permission of instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduates. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 429: Screenwriting I
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An introductory course in the craft of writing screenplays for movies and television. Emphasis is placed on both the genesis of screenplay ideas and the practical considerations of executing them. Close attention is paid to the inherent differences in writing a script for film versus television. Students are expected to master fundamental screenwriting techniques. The aim is to complete at least one rough draft for a full-length film. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 329 or permission of the instructor. This prerequisite applies only to undergraduate students. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 430: wi Advanced Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is designed for those who plan to do or teach professional, business or technical writing. Beginning with a brief background in the history of technical writing, the course will deal with current theories and methods of teaching technical and professional writing, and will cover such areas as business usage; technical linguistic problems and theories; the language of contracts, specifications, and other binding documents; and computer-oriented problems. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the WEPT. Offered: Every Semester 3 hrs
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