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ENGL 608: Arts and American Society:Women Writers and Artists,1850-present
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Team-taught course studying the impact of gender defi nitions on the lives and works of selected American artists. Considers lesser-known fi gures such as Fannie Fern, Lilly Martin Spencer and Mary Hallock Foote as well as better-known artists such as Willa Cather and Georgia O’Keeff e. Prereq: permission or one of the following: WS 401, HIST 566, ENGL 585, 586, 685, 785, or a 600-level art history course. (Also off ered as ARTS 608, HIST 608 and HUMA 608.) Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 619: Critical Approaches to Literature
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Selected methods of literary criticism applied to fi ction, poetry and/or drama with critical approaches varying from year to year. A follow-up of 519, course provides a second semester of training in critical reading and writing and examining such major modern strategies as formalist, biographical, archetypal, psychological, sociological, historical, feminist and structuralist criticism. Prereq: ENGL 519, 529, or equivalent. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 623: Essay Writing
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Intensive writing course emphasizing experimentation with a variety of essay forms. Also reading and discussion of contemporary essays. Prereq: B or better in ENGL 501 and written permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit with approval of journalism director. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4cr.
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ENGL 625: Writing Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Workshop in the fundamental techniques of fi ction writing. Students’ work is critiqued by fellow students; individual conferences with instructor. May be repeated for credit with approval of the department chairperson. Prereq: ENGL 501 with a B or better, or equivalent. Written permission of instructor required for registration. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 626: Writing Fiction
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
See description for ENGL 625. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 627: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Workshop in the fundamental techniques of poetry writing. Class discussion and criticism of poems written by students. Individual conferences with instructor. Prereq: ENGL 519 a B or better, or equivalent. Written permission of instructor required for registration. May be repeated for credit with the approval of the department chairperson. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 628: Writing Poetry
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
See description for ENGL 627. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 632: Fiction
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Modern novels and/or short stories. Th e way in which fi ction communicates its meanings; the tools and methods at the fi ction writer’s disposal, primarily as they function in individual works. See course descriptions available in department offi ce for further information. (Not off ered each semester.) Writing intensive. Group 8. 4 cr.
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ENGL 650: Studies in American Literature and Culture
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Special topics in American studies, varying from year to year. May be repeated for credit, barring duplication of topic. (Not off ered every year.) Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ENGL 657: Shakespeare
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Ten major plays representative of the main periods of Shakespeare’s career and the main types of drama which he wrote (tragedy, comedy, history). Live and fi lmed performances included as available. Restricted to undergraduates and designed for both English majors and students majoring in other fi elds. Writing intensive. Group 8. 4 cr.
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