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ENGL 357: Survey of American Literature
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
The course explores the work of major literary figures in American literature from the post-Civil War period to the present. The course stresses close critical readings of representative works within their literary and cultural contexts.
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ENGL 357A: Survey of Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Course surveys early American literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War. Course explores representative works within their historical and cultural contexts. This is a representative list.
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ENGL 360: Medieval and Early Modern British Literature
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
This course will survey British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the early eighteenth century. We will read works from several different genres by a wide array of authors, including such women writers as Mary Tudor Brandon and Aemilia Lanyer, as well as such canonical writers as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and Swift.
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ENGL 360A: Early Modern British Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Students will study early modern British women's literary and rhetorical strategies by examining primary texts in several different genres including drama, poetry letters, diaries, pamphlets, petitions, religious tracts, and other forms of prose, as well as by reading contemporary scholarship on these women.
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ENGL 361: British Gothic Literature
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Surveys British Gothic and horror literature from its beginnings to the present day. Representative writers may include Walpole, Polidori, the Brontes, Shelley, Collins, James, Stoker, and DuMaurier, among others.
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ENGL 362: British Victorian Writers
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Explores the work of major literary figures of the Victorian age in relation to one another and to the history and ideologies of their times. Studies representative texts from a range of genres: poetry, drama, the essay, the short story, and the novel. Includes such writers as Tennyson, the Brownings, Carlyle, the Rossettis, Arnold, and Wilde.
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ENGL 363: Modern British Novel
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Investigates the themes and styles of representative authors of modern British fiction. This course includes such writers as Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene, Ford Madox Ford, Margaret Drabble, and D.H. Lawrence.
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ENGL 364: Major British Writers
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Surveys the leading British authors from the Anglo-Saxon era through the eighteenth century, and from the nineteenth century through the early twentieth.
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ENGL 365A: Early English Drama
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Course surveys early English drama, from the medieval mystery, morality, and folk plays and ritual dance to the early Tudor comedies and interludes to Renaissance drama, including Kyd, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Jonson.
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ENGL 366: British Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Focuses closely on writings by the six major British romantic poets-Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats-for their poetic theory and their interest in nature, the imagination, and the importance of the individual. Minor figures may be introduced.
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