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4.00 Credits
A survey of selected writers of late Renaissance and Seventeenth century Britain, from the Stuart period through the English Civil War and the Restoration, this tumultuous and action-packed age was filled with unparalleled achievements in the theatre, milestones in publishing, political and religious unrest, the beginnings of global trade, and colonization of the New World. The course will include authors such as Jonson, Donne, Marvell, Wroth, and Milton. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
A survey of British literature of the "long Eighteenth century," from the Restoration through the 1700s. Enormous cultural transformations, from the explosion of print culture to the philosophical and scientific revolutions of the Enlightenment, to experiments in modern democratic thought, to the speed of travel and international trade, mark the era as one of the most turbulent and exciting in Western history. The course will include authors such as Behn, Defoe, Swift, Pope and Johnson. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the prose and poetry of 19th century Britain, focusing on selected writers of the period, including John Keats, Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and others. The cultural context of the age of revolution and the age of Queen Victoria will be examined. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
A study of literary modernism during the beginning of the twentieth century that may include emphasis on any of the following: the Harlem Renaissance, the relationship between realism and modernism, the gender of modernism, and/or transnational influences on modernist writing. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
A study of works by early writers who helped America recognize what it stood for and by the early giants of the American Renaissance. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
Post-Civil War developments of realism and naturalism as the United States grew into an international industrial power. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
An examination of a particular national literature other than that of the United States or Britain, or a survey of literature by writers from a variety of regions around the globe. Specific courses might include Irish Literature or Postcolonial Literatures. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
Selected works that may include texts written after World War II through the present. This course will look at British and/or American literature, but may also include texts from other regions. (Prerequisite: ENG 110) (S)
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4.00 Credits
Special study of literature organized around a theme, problem, issue, or development. Possible themes include Arthurian legend, the Gothic in literature, the literature of dissent, or power relations in literature. (Prerequisite: ENG 110)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study and application of various contemporary and conventional critical approaches to literature.
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