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ENG 561: THE EPIC IN MODERN IMAGINATION
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The Epic in the Modern Imagination has two complementary objectives: to study the nature and function of epic narrative in its classical and modern iterations; and to study major principles and innovations in theories of narrative, as an aesthetic form and a tool for organizing information and experience. The seminar provides extended attention to especially significant epic narratives, which may include Homer's The Odyssey, Joyce's Ulysses, and at least one more contemporary exemplar. Additionally, the seminar focuses on influential texts on and evaluations of epic narrative. All instruction and reading of ancient epic narratives and texts will be conducted in English and/or critically authorized English translations.
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ENG 563: STUDIES AMER REALISM
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The literary milieu that gave rise to the Age of Realism in American literature is studied. Close attention is paid to the works of Twain, James, and Crane.
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ENG 563 - STUDIES AMER REALISM
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ENG 564: CUL STU SEM AMER MODERNISM
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Defining American Modernism as the cultural response to rapid changes in society brought on by new technologies and social patterns, this course introduces students to cultural studies/historicist approaches to the study of modernist American literature, inviting students to examine the interplay between literature, popular culture, and the controversies and events that shaped early twentieth-century Americans' sense that they were both inhabiting and building a wholly new social world.
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ENG 565: SEM IN BRITISH LIT
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Major themes, genre, and resource works are examined, and against their background class members present individual studies for general discussion.
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ENG 567: SEM IN AMERICAN LIT
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Major themes, genre, and resource works are examined, and against their background class members present individual studies for general discussion.
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ENG 570: SEM IN HIST OF ENG LANG
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Seminar in History of English Language.
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ENG 575: SEM IN LIT CRITICISM
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course covers the development of literary theories in criticism to the present era and gives the opportunity for application of the major principles to representative pieces of writing.
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ENG 575 - SEM IN LIT CRITICISM
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ENG 576: SEM FILM HISTRY/THEO/CRIT
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Students in this course will have the opportunity to explore basic and advanced issues in film history, theory and criticism. A wide range of films will be studied from both American and World Cinema. Student participation and independent research are required, along with completion of a final project or term paper.
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ENG 577: MODERN POETS IN ENGLISH
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Poetry written in English, published since the beginning of the modernist period, and major contributions to English poetics of the same period provide the principal foci for course materials and discussions. Individual iterations of the course will examine specific periods, movements, or thematics.
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ENG 583: 18TH CENTURY STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Literature at the height of the neoclassical period is studied, with attention to social, historical, and philosophical background for the Augustans: Pope, Swift, and selected writings of DeFoe, Addison and Steele, and Gray. Pre-romantic themes and modes in poetry, prose, and drama of the Johnson era are analyzed.
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