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ENGS 119: Advanced Writing:Poetry
53.00 Credits
University of Vermont
This upper-level course for poets of proven ability employs a seminar/ workshop format, with most classroom time devoted to manuscript discussion. Permission required. Pre/ co-requisites: Sophomore standing and ENGS 53. Credits: 3
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ENGS 120: Writer's Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
This workshop for serious writers of all levels of ability emphasizes autobiographical aspects of the writing of fiction, poetry, and personal essays. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 131: Topics in Bible & Lit
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Examines literary, historical approaches to Bible and its influences. Topics include: Bible as Literature; Bible and Literary Imagination. May repeat for credit with different content. Pre/ co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 133: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Study of the principle works of Chaucer, emphasizing Chaucer's literary scope, talents, and position in medieval literature. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 134: Topics in Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Topics examining Medieval literature in various intellectual , historical, aesthetic contexts. Topics: Medieval Drama; Daughters of Mary/Daughters of Eve. May repeat for credit with different content. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 135: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Survey of Shakespeare's plays covering a range of genres (comedy, history, tragedy, romance, problem plays) drawn from the entire arc of Shakespeare's career. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 136: Topics in Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Examines Shakespeare's works in intellectual, historical, aesthetic contexts. Topics: Shakespeare and Philosophy; Engendering Shakespeare; Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama. May be repeated for credit with different content. Pre/ co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 137: Topics in Ren Lit & Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Examines poetry, drama, and/or prose of English Renaissance in context of various movements of the Tudor-Stuart period. May repeat for credit with different content. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 138: Milton
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Milton's major works in various intellectual, historical, and aesthetic contexts, with special attention to "Paradise Lost.? ?Pre/co-requisites : 3 hoursin English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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ENGS 140: Survey Brit Lit to 1700
3.00 Credits
University of Vermont
Works by major authors (including Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton) from the Anglo-Saxon period to early Enlightenment. Recommended for students considering graduate-level work in English. Pre/co-requisites: 3 hours in English courses numbered 5-96 and sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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