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ENG 202: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Surveys selected Shakespearean comedies, emphasizing dramatic structure, characterization, imagery, and theme. Uses critical essays to provide background on the nature of comedy.
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ENG 203: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Surveys selected Shakespearean history plays, emphasizing dramatic structure, characterization, imagery, and theme. Uses critical essays to provide background on the nature of historical drama.
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ENG 204: Introduction to English Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Covers the development of English literature from its beginnings in the Anglo-Saxon period through the early Renaissance (to c.1600). Focuses on literary works as products of a historical period and on the analysis and interpretation of works.
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ENG 205: Introduction to English Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Covers the development of English literature from the time of Shakespeare (c. 1600) to the end of the 18th century. Focuses on literary works as products of a historical period and on the analysis and interpretation of works.
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ENG 206: Introduction to English Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Covers the development of English literature from late 18th century (Romanticism) to the late 20th century. Focuses on literary works as products of a historical period and on the analysis and interpretation of works.
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ENG 214: Literature of the Northwest
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Studies fictional and non-fictional works by Northwest writers from the time of early exploration of the territory. Emphasizes the relationship between Northwest writing and the unique Northwest social, cultural, and physical environments.
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ENG 222: Images of Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Focuses on the portrayal of the feminine in mythology, conventional images in Western literature, literature of non-Western cultures, or that of other groups within the Western world in relation to specific themes, or a combination of any of these. Students analyze and interpret images of women in the works of literature assigned.
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ENG 250: Introduction to Mythology and Folklore
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Introduces folklore and some of its various forms: myths, legends, and folktales. Explores the nature and functions of folklore through examples from the classical world, from the native cultures of the Americas, and from at least one other area of the world. Also examines folklore in contemporary life.
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ENG 253: Introduction to American Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Focuses on the literature of the Native Americans, European explorers, settlers, chroniclers, missionaries, and American contributors to the character of a new nation, the United States of America from 1492-1800. Genres include story, chant, journal, letter, report, biography, autobiography, chronicle, narrative, dictionary, satire, poetry, song, sermon, novel, drama, essay, and political document.
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ENG 254: Introduction to American Literature
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Focuses on the literature of the 19th Century, with attention given to the themes and issues of slavery, abolition, Native American and women's rights, the Civil War, westward expansion, and industrial and urban growth. Genres studied include journal, narrative, speech, poetry, short story, novel, and essay.
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