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ENGL 305: Seventeenth Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Investigation of the significant prose and poetry from 1600-1660, with emphasis on Donne, Herbert, Marvell, Jonson, and Milton. *Either English 303 or 304 will satisfy the English Department Shakespeare requirement. 110/Saint Francis University
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ENGL 307: The English Novel
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Development of the novel, with emphasis on techniques of critical evaluation. Readings and detailed analysis of selected novels.
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ENGL 308: Modern British Drama
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
English plays and playwrights from 1850 to present. Detailed study of a minimum of six plays.
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ENGL 309: The American Novel
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Novel from its beginnings to and including the 20th century. Readings and detailed analysis of selected novels.
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ENGL 310: Advanced Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Principles and practices of expository writing with pertinent readings. Attention given to the development of a clear and accurate expository style. Prerequisite: English 103 or equivalent. Recommended for future English teachers.
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ENGL 333: Literature for Young Adults
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
An introduction to adolescent literature and to theories about young adult literature designed to help teachers identify appropriate reading material for middle and high school level students. The course teaching methodology models discussion and pedagogical techniques for classroom use. Prerequisite: Education 101: Foundations of Education and and American literature survey course.
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ENGL 381: Modern, Modernism, and Modernity - Trading the Global Waters in Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The global literature of the 20th century depicts the modern world as a place of shifting perspectives, uncertainty, and the loss of values. This course interrogates what the modem world is and whether the literature it produces can be called "modem." Prerequisite(s): ENGL 104
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ENGL 382: Postcolonial Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
The course will proceed by way of reading a combination of postcolonial fiction and drama with postcolonial theory in order to understand the complicated archive created as a result of global imperial pursuits. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 104
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ENGL 383: America's Wars in Literature, Film, and Music
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
In a seminar format, students will examine the literature, films, and songs that have become a part of the history of the United States, focusing on the rhetoric created to deal with the violence of war. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 104
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ENGL 384: Literature and Dis/ability
3.00 Credits
Saint Francis University
Students will study both contemporary and historical texts of various genres (plays, memoirs, films, personal essays, short stories, and poems) that raise questions about what mainstream culture defines as "normal" and "abnormal" and how individuals and groups living with disabilities challenge these definitions, stereotypes, and labels.
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