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American literature of the nineteenth century: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, and others.
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American literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: James, Twain, Stephen Crane, Dreiser, and others.
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Prerequisites: (Majors) ENGL 3090, (Non-majors) ENGL 3100 or consent of instructor.? An examination of the roots of the African American literary tradition with emphasis on 19th century texts, primarily rhetoric and oratory by African Americans, though more contemporary work and other "forms" may be included.? Study will focus on captivity/slave narratives, autobiography, sermons, poetry, prose, antebellum and post-bellum essays, speeches, spirituals and other relevant materials.
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Development of the novel and short story in America.
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The novel and short story in America since World War I. There may be some attention to British and continental influences.
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Prerequisites: (Majors) ENGL 3090 (Non-majors) ENGL 3100 or consent of instructor.? This course examines the literary work of African Americans, focusing on fiction, poetry, short stories and essays written after 1900 expressing the major cultural, literary and thematic concerns of African Americans writing in the twentieth century, though some pertinent 19th century works may be included.? Students will become familiar with "movements" in African American literature, such as protest literature, the Black Arts Movement, and the emergence of African American women's writing among others
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Reading and analysis of contemporary poetry.
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Critical reading and analysis of British fiction of the twentieth century. There may be some attention to American and continental influences.
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British, American, and European drama of the last one hundred years: the well-made play, the problem play, verse drama, new definitions of tragedy, the angry theater, theater of the absurd.
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3.00 Credits
Critical reading and analysis of poetry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Yeats, Eliot, Frost, Williams, and others.
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