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ENG 108: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course introduces the student to key literary works and authors of World Literature from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the Enlightenment. Students should consider taking History of Western Civilization concurrently.
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ENG 109: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course introduces the student to key literary works and authors of World Literature from Romanticism to modern and contemporary writings. Occasional study of literature of other cultures may be introduced. Students should consider taking History of Western Civilization concurrently.
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ENG 198/298: Independent Study in Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
1-3 credits (hrs to be arranged) Prerequisite: Instructor consent.
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ENG 201: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course is an introduction to Shakespeare's early dramatic literature with an emphasis on the timelessness of his ideas and themes, the formal demands of drama, and the development of the artist. The plays for this term are drawn from early histories and comedies.
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ENG 202: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course is an introduction to Shakespeare's middle period, with an emphasis on the timelessness of his ideas and themes, the formal demands of drama, and the development of the artist. The plays for this term are drawn from middle comedies and tragedies.
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ENG 203: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course is an introduction to the dramatic literature of Shakespeare's later period with an emphasis on the timelessness of his ideas and themes, the formal demands of drama, and the development of the artist. The plays for this term are drawn from the later comedies, tragedies and romances.
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ENG 204: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Discusses the literary documents and authors of the British Isles from Anglo-Saxon beginnings through the sixteenth century. Surveys surviving Celtic materials and their influence on British literature. Focuses on, but is not necessarily limited to, characteristic works and major figures of the period.
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ENG 205: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course discusses the literary documents and authors of the British Isles from the sixteenth century through the early nineteenth century. The study will focus on characteristic works and major figures of the period.
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ENG 206: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course discusses the literary documents and authors of the British Isles of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the historic context.
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ENG 240: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Oregon Community College
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course is designed to 1) introduce students to important statements and authors and their works; 2) present these works in an historical and culturally specific context and link context to changes in a genre; 3) encourage students to trace themes of race, war, holocaust, Imperialism, generational responsibility, ecologies, class, power, and gender in literature by Native American authors; 4) deepen students' appreciation and understanding of significant contributions to American life.
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