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ENG 333: Studies in Drama F
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
The course studies dramatic literature from the catharsis of Greek theater to the edginess of contemporary experimental films and plays. Prerequisite: ENG 108 or 112 and ENG 210 or 220.
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ENG 334: Studies in Popular Literature
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (odd-numbered years). This course focuses on the popular genres, such as science fiction, the mystery, the western and the romance in fiction, film, and nonfiction. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220 or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 340: Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp. The course explores theories of literature, examining ways of thinking about literature which are representative of major epistemological, metaphysical, and aesthetic vantage points. Students will apply diverse theories to develop a practical critical vocabulary and to enrich analytic and interpretive strategies. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 341: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F. The course examines William Shakespeare's work and life as well as his impact on modern culture. Emphasis will be given to the varied staging and theatrical interpretations of his plays, including life performance, film, and operatic adaptations of the works of an author who has been called "the inventor of the human." Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 352: Literature in English: Beginnings to 1660
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (odd-numbered years). Witnesses the birth of literature in English and the artistic, cultural, and intellectual ferment of the Renaissance, covers material from Beowulf through Milton. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 353: Literature in English: 1660-1800
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (even-numbered years). Covers the age of satire to the age of reason, as literature struggles to define the "human" in an age of political upheaval, geographical exploration, and enormous change. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 354: Literature in English: 1800-1860
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (odd-numbered years). From poetic romantic landscapes to realistic urban narratives through matchmaking comedies of manners and tales of Gothic horror, the course covers a literature responding to bloody revolutions, rapid industrialization, and unsettling scientific discoveries. Emphasis is on British and American writers, but selections from other literatures in English will be included. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS INternational/Intercultural.
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ENG 354 - Literature in English: 1800-1860
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ENG 355: Literature in English: 1860-1914
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (odd-numbered years). From tall tales of the American West to novels exploring the moral dimensions of colonialism through the multivoiced poetry of Browning and the emerging voices of black, native American, and colonized peoples, the course covers literature responding to an age of scientific discovery, religious revival and the creation of the modern world. Emphasis is on British and American writers, but selections from other literatures in English will be included. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220 or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS International/Intercultural.
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ENG 356: Literature in English: 1914-1945
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (even-numbered years). From two World Wars, the Russian Revolution and a world wide Depression, a modern world emerged in which beliefs in reason, progress, and social unity were challenged. Writers responded in new forms reflecting society's increasing skepticism, uncertainty, and alienation. Emphasis is on British and American writers, but selections from other literatures in English will be included. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS International/Intercultural.
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ENG 357: Literature in English : 1945-Present
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (even-numbered years). From poetry reacting to the horrors of the Holocaust to fiction produced by a global perspective and the approach of the millennium, the course explores literature of the moment as it attempts to understand this new (anti)period claiming to be an end to literary history. Emphasis is on British and American writers, but selections from other literatures in English will be included. Prerequisites: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS International/Intercultural.
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