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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A study of the form, structure and history of English. Topics may include grammar, syntax, language acquisition, sound and structure changes, the influence of migration and the political implications of language. (Prerequisite: English 101.) Fall 09.
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4.00 Credits
Eighth to Fifteenth century literature. Works may include Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon poetry in translation; Arthurian Romances; Piers Plowman; Gawain and the Green Knight; Canterbury Tales; and Troilus and Criseyde. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Major developments in poetry, prose and drama. May include works by Wyatt, Surrey, Sidney, Marlowe, Spenser, Jonson, Donne and Milton . (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
A selection of Shakespeare's plays including comedies, tragedies, histories and/or romances. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered once each year.
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4.00 Credits
May include such authors as DeFoe, Fielding, Swift, Pope, Johnson, Sterne, Wollstonecraft, Equiano, Franklin and Paine. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Literature from the Romantic to mid-Victorian periods in England and America. Authors may include Wordsworth, Austen, Byron, Keats, P.B. Shelley, M. Shelley, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, Douglas, Dickens, the Br?ntes, Emerson, Thoreau, and Tennyson. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Literature from the late Nineteenth to early Twentieth century. Authors may include Whitman, Dickinson, Twain, Hardy, James, Hopkins, Conrad, Chopin, and Yeats. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Literature of Modernism and its rise and Postmoderism. Authors may include Woolf, Joyce, Frost, Faulkner, Cather, Wright, Garcia Marquez, Morrison, Atwood, Rich, and Gordimer. (Prerequisite: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the literature and theory of Post-Colonialism. The specific literature studied, which may vary from year to year, comes from societies that are not historically European. This may include works from Africa, the Pacific, India and the Caribbean. (Prerequisites: English 230 and one of the following: 241, 242 or 254.) Offered in regular rotation.
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3.00 Credits
Poetry and prose selected especially for children, including both classic and recent works, with attention to notable illustrators and publishers. Designed for students preparing for elementary teaching or library work, the course is credited toward a planned minor but not toward a departmental major or minor. Spring.
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