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ENG 337: Modern World Novel- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examination of the remarkable achievement in form as well as the modernist search for meaning in great world novelists like Conrad, Hesse, Camus, Faulkner, Achebe, Joyce, Kazantzakis, Solzhenitsyn, Mishima.
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ENG 338: Modern World Drama- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Discussion of masterpieces of twentieth-century theatre by dramatists including Ibsen, Chekhov, Shaw, Pirandello, O'Neill, Ionesco, Beckett, Shaffer.
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ENG 341: Studies in the Short Story- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Appreciation for the short story and its practitioners from around the world. Readings reflect the history of the genre, notable figures, fictional techniques, and representative themes.
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ENG 341 - Studies in the Short Story- hrs
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ENG 342: Studies in Poetry- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Intensive practice in reading lyric poetry in English (plus a few snippets from English narrative epics) in the framework of the history of the genre, with attention paid to representative forms, subjects, themes, and kinds of poetry from the beginnings of modern English to the present.
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ENG 342 - Studies in Poetry- hrs
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ENG 344: Romantic Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Works of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Bryon, Shelley, Clare, and Keats examined in the context of political, social, and literary history of the early nineteenth century.
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ENG 344 - Romantic Literature- hrs
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ENG 345: Victorian Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Works of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Dickens, Hardy, and Wilde examined in the context of the political, social, and literary history of the late nineteenth century.
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ENG 346: Modern British Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A survey of representative authors and texts from 1900 to 1945, including Conrad, Forster, Ford, Lawrence, Joyce, Shaw, Woolf, Mansfield, and the war poets, with special focus on the Great War's aesthetic, social, and historical repercussions on literature and culture.
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ENG 350: History and Politics in Literature: American Literature and Social Change- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This class will investigate the rich tradition of protest literature in the U.S., from the nation's founding to contemporary times. What role have literary texts played in American movements of social change Can a work of social protest also count as a work of "good literature "What constitutes the line between beauty and propaganda Readings may include writings by Thomas Paine, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Upton Sinclair, Eugene O'Neill, Richard Wright, John Steinbeck, John Okada, Micael Herr, Adrienne Rich, Richard Rodriguez, and others.
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ENG 351: Satire- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explorations in the themes, forms, and theories of satire, past and present, examining how great writers have turned malice and moral indignation into witty, funny, or biting fiction, poetry, and drama. Readings drawn from authors such as Orwell, Houellebecq, Heller, West, Voltaire, Swift, Atwood, Pope, Jonson, Horace, and Juvenal.
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ENG 352: Film and Literature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Investigating a century of imaginative synergy between the medium of film and the medium of literature, this course explores connections, divisions, and adaptations between these two 186 - English COURSE DESCRIPTIONS vehicles for narrative and ideas. Readings and viewings will exemplify how history, genre, and artistic form influence the translations of pictures and words.
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