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Examines modern and contemporary literary movements in their cultural contexts. Genres studied may include fiction, poetry, drama, and literary criticism. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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Literature of England from its beginnings to the end of the 15th century. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore literature or 3 hours sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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Poetry, prose, and drama from 1500 to 1700. The works of Spenser, Sidney, or the sonneteers may be emphasized. May include a study of Milton. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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Literature of England from 1660 to 1798, centering on various representative works with attention to literary forms and historical contexts.
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Works of the 14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Examination of his works, intellectual milieu, and literary influence.
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Selected plays by Shakespeare in their historical and literary context. May include his nondramatic works.
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Intensive creative writing in course formats that may include workshop, lecture, and individual conference.Students may write in one or more literary genres, depending on the topic. May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Prerequisite: ENGL 3375.
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An in-depth look at the British Romantic period (roughly 1789-1837), with special attention to the relationship between literature and culture. Genres may include lyric and epic poetry; historical novels, realist novels, and romances; essays and journals; science fiction and the gothic. Authors may include Austen, Blake, the Wordsworths, the Shelleys, Coleridge, Keats, Byron, Barbauld, Scott, and others. Possible topics may include politics and revolution, nature and the imagination, science and industry, and travel and empire. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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Literature of Britain from 1837 to 1901. Texts will include poetry, prose, fiction, and drama. Will focus on major themes or issues in social, ethical, and aesthetic thought, such as Darwinism, democracy, class conflict, and empire. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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May focus on such genres as modern British drama, the continental novel, detective fiction, or the Gothic. May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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