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ENG 107: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The first course in a three-part historical introduction to world literature. This course focuses on great works of the ancient world in a variety of forms including: verse, drama, fiction, and non-fiction. Reading and discussion may focus on the literary traditions of the ancient Middle East, Greece, Rome, India, and China. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 108: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The second course in a three-part historical introduction to world literature. This course focuses on medieval and early modern literatures in a variety of forms including: verse, drama, fiction, and non-fiction. Reading and discussion may focus on the literary traditions of Asia, Islam, Africa and Western Europe. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 109: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 The last of a three-part historical sequence, this course will explore important literary works of the modern world from the Renaissance to the present. Readings will draw on a range of literatures, which may include Asian, European, Latin American and African. Emphasis will be on cultural diversity, changing literary traditions and the role of literature in the modern world. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 195: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 This course explores film as an art form, fostering visual literacy through close attention to the cinema. Students will study feature films and short films in a variety of genre and styles. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 196: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 This course explores film as an art form, fostering visual literacy through close attention to the cinema. It will concentrate on the art of film making, including cinematography, editing, sound and movement. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 197: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 This course explores film as an art form, fostering visual literacy through close attention to the cinema. It will concentrate on the importance of acting, drama, ideology, theory and literary adaptation to film. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 198: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1-3 This course is designed to provide interested and capable students special topics in English. Instructor approval required.
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ENG 201: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 A survey of the Elizabethan era and of Shakespeare's dramatic works. Students read early comedies, histories, and tragedies giving special attention to the overall design of each work as well as to its individual beauties. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 202: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 A survey of Shakespeare's middle period. Students read plays of various genres, but class emphasis falls on historical plays with discussion of Shakespeare's developing view of man, society and government. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 203: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 A survey of Shakespeare's later plays including the great tragedies and the romances. Students study both dramatic forms and poetry and discuss the philosophic implications of these major plays. Recommended preparation: WR121
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