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LAR 112: Elem Arabic and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is a continuation of LAR-111. Global marker.
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LFR 111: Beginning French I
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Designed for students with no previous knowledge of French; acquisition of first- semester, first-year proficiency in speaking, understanding, reading and writing French with use of appropriate cultural and social contexts. Offered every fall.
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LFR 112: Beginning French II
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
Continuation of LFR 111. Offered every spring.
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LIT 200: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course introduces students to the study and appreciation of literature. It explores the literary genres of short story, poetry, drama and novel. There is an option for nonfiction prose as well. The course covers an introduction to literary terminology and an introduction to critical analysis of literature. The emphasis in this course is on contemporary literature. This course is writing intensive. Not available every semester.
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LIT 201: World Lit I:Fndtns of Culture
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course explores both early European (classical and medieval) cultures as well as the great non-European cultures of Asia, Africa and the Americas. The material covered will vary, but readings will focus on a major theme such as the hero, the role of women, ethical values, views of nature or focus on an important common genre, such as epic or lyric poetry. Not available every semester. Global marker.
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LIT 202: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course introduces students to major works of world literature in translation, excluding the American and British traditions, from the late 1600s to the present. It includes African, Asian, European, Latin American and Middle Eastern literature, with an emphasis on the European. Students will read authors such as Pirandello, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Flaubert, Mahfouz, and Kafka. Global marker.
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LIT 203: Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course principally examines the period from 1620 - with the settlement of Plymouth Plantation - through the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Although there is some attention to the literature of early discovery (Harriot, Champlain, Smith, etc.), the focus is on literary texts of major historical interest and on authors who pursued the American Dream of economic, religious, political and artistic freedom. Bradford, Williams, Bradstreet, Rowlandson, Taylor, Mather, Sewall, Knight, Syrd, Franklin, the Adamses, Woolman, Paine, Jefferson, DeCrevecouer, Tyler and Wheatley are among the authors studied. Not available every semester.
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LIT 205: The American Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course examines the literature of the new republic (after 1789) through the Civil War, as American literature developed a home-grown Romanticism influenced by European intellectual and aesthetic movements, as well as a new humanitarian sensibility of its own. Readings include the first generation of American Romantics: Irving, Cooper and Bryant; authors from the "New England Renaissance: such as Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau and Longfellow; social and feminist reformers such as Fuller, Stowe, Whittier, Davis and Fern; the slave narratives of Jacobs and Douglass; and the latter- day transcendentalism of Walt Whitman. Offered every fall semester.
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LIT 218: Introduction to Drama
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
LIT 315 is the study of drama as literature that begins with the Greeks and continues through Shakespeare to the present. Not available every semester.
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LIT 230: British Literature
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course surveys British Literature from the 16th to 18th centuries, from the era of Shakespeare to Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Pope's eighteenth-century satirical poetry, and the prose experiments of Defoe, Swift, and others. Renaissance drama, epic poetry, the sonnet, satirical essays, diaries, biography and journalism are among the genres studied. Students will thus encounter a period of English literature renowned for the variety and originality of its writers--including Spenser, Marlowe, Jonson, Donne, Milton, Hobbes, Pepys, and Fielding--which left a lasting mark on subsequent English literature.
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