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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) A study of fiction, poetry, biography, drama, and criticism in which American women have explored their own lives and the culture which shaped them. Students of art, history, sociology, psychology, and religion have been welcome and successful members of this class. The seminar offers opportunity for personal expression and independent research. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisites: ENG-200, ENG-270.
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(Fall, Even-Numbered Years Only) A study of fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and autobiographies by Southern American writers. Topics include artistic structures and genre, issues of family and social institutions, religious and philosophical differences, and treatments of the land. Students of several disciplines have been successful and valued members of the seminar. The seminar format offers opportunity for personal expression and independent research. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisites: ENG-200, ENG-270.
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(Spring, Even-Numbered Years Only) A study of 20th-century poetry in the English language, with concentration on some of the major poets and principal schools of poetry, and with briefer study of a wide range of contemporary poets and their works. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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(Fall, Odd-Numbered Years Only) A study of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats, with selections from other poets of the Romantic period. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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(Fall, Even-Numbered Years Only) A study of Victorian poetry and prose [fiction and non-fiction], with attention to the works of both men and women of the period. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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(Spring, Even-Numbered Years Only) A study of major works of Swift, Pope, Boswell, and Johnson with additional reading from other authors illustrating the age and significant literary forms. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Even-Numbered Years Only) A study of fiction, non-fiction, and drama by British and American writers from 1900-1945. Works are chosen to illustrate schools, trends, and the range of prose from the first half of the century. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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(Fall, Odd-Numbered Years Only) A study of fiction, non-fiction, and drama by British and American writers along with works in English by contemporaries from around the globe. Works are chosen to illustrate schools, trends, and the range of prose after 1945. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisite: ENG-200.
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(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Representative epics, dramas, and novels of continental literature studied in relation to English literature. This course meets the general education literature requirement. Prerequisites: ENG-200, ENG-270.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Under the supervision of a faculty member, a student will investigate the critical response to a literary work, come to her own conclusions about the pattern of response to it, and enter the critical debate, giving and defending her own interpretation. Projects will culminate in a research paper and an oral presentation. Prerequisites: ENG-200, ENG-270.
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