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3.00 Credits
Involves extensive reading of masterpieces of British Literature from the Romantic through the Modern period. Prerequisite: E 102 (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of American literature from its beginning through the American Renaissance, including the work of Edwards, Jefferson, Poe, Emerson, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman, and Dickinson. Prerequisite: E 102 (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
A study of American literature from the late nineteenth century through the twentieth. The course will cover the work of such writers as Twain, James, Chopin, Eliot, Frost, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner. Prerequisite: E 102 (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Analytical and critical study of selected dramas by Shakespeare. May be repeated in consecutive years since different plays will be selected for study. Prerequisite: E 102 (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
This class functions as a capstone experience for all senior English majors seeking the B.A.and the B.S. without certification. This course serves to synthesize the knowledge the majors have gained throughout their course work since it will link formal elements of literture with historical contexts and history of genres. Writing and class discussion will apply overarching concepts, such as period, genre, form, and style, to particular literary passages, thus honing students' analytical ability to connect the general to the particular. Does not fulfill an ACR. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Under the supervision of a faculty member, the student will tutor in the Academic Success Center, helping other students needing remedial or ESL work in English. The tutor will use a variety of materials, including textbooks, composition handbooks, exercise workbooks in grammar, ESL workbooks, and computer programs for composition. Maximum credit: 3 hours. Permission of the instructor is required prior to enrollment. Does not fulfill an ACR. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Analytical and critical study of selected classics in the genre of the novel. May be repeated in consecutive years given different novels will be selected for study. Writing-intensive: seminar paper required. Open to English majors and minors, Interdisciplinary majors with an emphasis in English, and others with consent of the instructor. Prerequisite: E 102 (Fall or Spring annually)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course of in-depth reading in one or more authors or particular periods of English, American, or World Literature. Includes substantial reading of primary texts supplemented by secondary texts. Writing-intensive: seminar paper required. Open to English majors and minors, Interdisciplinary majors with an emphasis in English, and others with consent of the instructor. Prerequisite: E 102 (Fall and/or Spring annually)
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3.00 Credits
Close critical study of The Canterbury Tales and of other selected works by the "Father of English Poetry." Consideration of the language, customs, historical events,and literary developments of the later Middle Ages. Writing-intensive: seminar paper required. Open to English majors and minors, Interdisciplinary majors with an emphasis in English, and others with the consent of the instructor. Prerequisite: E 102 (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
Close critical study of Paradise Lost and of other selected works of Milton. Some consideration of Milton's contemporaries and of the historical and literary developments of the seventeenth century. Writing-intensive: seminar paper required. Open to English majors and minors, Interdisciplinary majors with an emphasis in English, and others with the consent of the instructor. Prerequisite: E 102 (On demand)
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