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ENGL 367: British and American Poets
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
An upper-division study of poetry resulting in the ability to understand, explicate, and appreciate representative samples taken from British and American sources.
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ENGL 369: The Nineteenth-Century British Novel
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Investigates the development of the British novel over the nineteenth century and examines how representative texts reflected and shaped their historical and cultural contexts. Authors may include Jane Austen, Charlotte Bront?, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Bram Stoker. This is a representative list.
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ENGL 370: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Provides an in-depth study of Shakespeare’s most enduring and representative tragedies, comedies, and histories. Provides an in-depth study of the human condition as Shakespeare sees it as well as a thorough investigation of his view of language.
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ENGL 371: Faulkner and Hemingway
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Presents selected short stories and one or two novels by each author in order to familiarize the student with each of these outstanding modern American writers. Closely examines individual style and recurring themes.
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ENGL 374: O'Neill and Williams
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Studies in depth several dramatic works by each author. Emphasizes themes presented as crucial in understanding modern American consciousness and experience.
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ENGL 375: ATwain and Dickinson
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
This course examines and explicates the major works and controversial short fiction of Mark Twain. The twenty most anthologized poems of Emily Dickinson will be analyzed, in addition to a variety of her lesser-known works from among the 1775 she wrote.
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ENGL 376: Poe and Twain
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Studies the major works of two profound influences in American literature.
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ENGL 378: Plath,Sexton,and Company
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Seminar/small group experience, focusing on two women writers who influenced and forever changed the way women express themselves. Some topics: the Confessional company, suicide, sexuality, and women's issues.
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ENGL 381: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
This course will examine in depth some of Chaucer's major works, including The Canterbury Tales, as well as a selection of his shorter poetry. In order to appreciate the full meaning of Chaucer's words, we will read the texts in the original language, but a prior knowledge of Middle English is not required. This is a representative list.
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ENGL 400: Structure of Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Marywood University
Designed for students in communications, English, education, and related areas (such as foreign languages) who require a sense of the historical development of the English language; surveys the characteristics in the writings of various centuries; introduces the major grammar systems (traditional, structural, transformational); reviews classical diagramming; examines modern sentence trees and basic patterns, and gives an overall consideration of language "slants" in the public and privatecommunications of contemporary life.
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