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5.00 Credits
A study of the turbulent period from the 1530s to the 1660s when poets freely explored new poetic modes and experimented with old ones. This course traces the development of the English Renaissance lyric by examining the works of such poets as Wyatt, Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne, Wroth, Jonson, Herbert, and Vaughan. EM.
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5.00 Credits
A study of the literature of the Restoration and eighteenth century (1660-1800), focusing on such issues as oppression, gender, and race, and on major innovations in prose narratives, satires, and poetry. EM.
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5.00 Credits
An analysis and discussion of the major works of the Romantic period with emphasis on the poetry of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. BE.
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5.00 Credits
A study of English literature beginning with Jane Austen and ending with writers of the Victorian Period in 1903. Readings will emphasize the issues important to major writers, such as socio-political and economic development and the purpose of art in an age marked by momentous and intimidating social changes, startling inventions, prodigious energies. BE.
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5.00 Credits
An exploration of the ways the modern industrial nation-state affected changes in the literature of England, continental Europe, and Russia from 1800 to around 1910, particularly controversies about religion and science, mass production and art for art's sake, sentimentalism and rationalism, and the proper role of government in advancing the common good. BE.
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5.00 Credits
Practice and study of script writing for film and television, emphasizing the genre formulas and the special challenges of collaborative media. CW.
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5.00 Credits
A study of novels written from the French Revolution to the Fin de Siècle that reflect the intellectual milieu of the period. Authors may include Goethe, Freytag, de Sta?, Baudelaire, Stendhal, Hugo, Balzac, Dumas, Flaubert, Sand, Zola, Manzoni, Tolstoy, and Dostoyevsky. BE.
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5.00 Credits
A study of drama written between1890 and approximately 1950. The playwrights to be studied might include lbsen, Shaw, Wilde, Chekhov, O'Neill, Pirandello, and Williams. BE.
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5.00 Credits
A study of the movement of Modernism as expressed in Western art and literature from 1880 to approximately 1950.
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5.00 Credits
A study of classic 19th- and 20th-century examples of the Russian povest' ("tale") by sucauthors as Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. Themes may include the "little man"(down-trodden in an unjust society), resurrection and redemption, humor and dignity in the face of chaos, and the steadfast belief in a higher power. BE.
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