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ENG 204: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 This course is a study of the principal works of English literature. Students concentrate on Anglo-Saxon and Medieval literature in the first term and become familiar with literary traditions through reading, lecture, discussion and film. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 205: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 The second term of this survey focuses on Renaissance and Eighteenth-Century English literature. Students read and discuss major authors, including Shakespeare, Milton, Swift and Pope. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 206: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 The third term of this survey sequence focuses on Modern English Literature. The authors are representative rather than inclusive. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 214: Myth in Oregon Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 Using Native American stories and stories of the 19th and 20th century immigrants to Oregon as well as contemporary literature of the Northwest, this course is a discussion seminar which explores mythical patterns which emerged from the Northwest landscape along with patterns which Oregonians have imposed upon that landscape. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 240: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 A discussion seminar designed to introduce the student to the emergence of literature being written by members of the first nations of North America, and the connection of that contemporary literature to the oral literature of myth, story, lyric and ritual poetry and oratory. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 253: Introduction to American Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 The first of a three-part sequence, this course is a discussion seminar that surveys a multicultural representation of American literary works and major writers from pre-European contact to the Civil War. Or emphasis may be on genre, with the first term focusing on American fiction. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 254: Survey of American Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The second of a three-part sequence, this course is a discussion seminar that surveys a multicultural representation of American authors and literary works from the Civil War to World War II. Or emphasis may be on genre, with the second term focusing on American drama. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 255: Survey of American Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The last of a three-part sequence, this course is a discussion seminar that considers a multicultural representation of major American writers and literary works from World War II to the present. Or emphasis may be on genre, with the third term focusing on American poetry. Recommended preparation: WR121
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ENG 260: Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 An examination of writing by women. Students read a variety of fiction and nonfiction forms by women from various places and periods. Genres may include poetry, folksongs, diary and journal entries, fiction and drama, and autobiography.
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ENG 263: Detective Fiction
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Investigation of the detective genre, its historical patterns, and its evolution from Poe to popular contemporary writers. Students will read a variety of detective novels/short stories in the categories of the Armchair/Cerebral Detective and Hard-Boiled Detective. Recommended preparation: WR121
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