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ENGL 231: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. Survey of world masterpieces outside the English and American traditions, with emphasis on continental literature from the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements as required by degree plan. May be used to satisfy Core English requirements.
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ENGL 232: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Survey of world masterpieces after 1700, with attention to the connections between culture and literature. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements as required by degree plan. May be used to satisfy Core English requirements.
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ENGL 262: American Literature Before
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring, summer. From Native American myth to the turn of the century. The course emphasizes the multicultural voices, both male and female, that constitute American literature. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements as required by degree plan. May be used to satisfy Core English requirements.
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ENGL 263: American Literature After
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring, summer. From the early 20th century to the present. The course emphasizes the multicultural voices, both male and female, that constitute American literature. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements as required by degree plan. May be used to satisfy Core English requirements.
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ENGL 311: Literary Criticism and Bibliography
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring. Readings of major critical texts from Plato through the mid-20th century, with practice in writing original criticism according to major literary approaches. Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirements.
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ENGL 320: Creative Nonfiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Writing of literary works grounded in factual reality, using techniques of novelists and poets. Includes autobiography, nature writing, travel narrative, cultural criticism, spiritual memoir. Involves peer review; offers strategies for revision and publication. Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore English requirements.
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ENGL 322: Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall. Writing of fiction with guidance from lectures and class members' critiques. Prerequisites: Completion of sophomore English requirements.
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ENGL 323: Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, odd years. Writing of poetry with guidance from lectures and class members' critiques. Prerequisites: Completion of sophomore English requirements.
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ENGL 324: Play Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
on demand. A basic method of developing a playscript with critiques and readings by actors. Includes workshop by professional playwright. Same as THEA 457.
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ENGL 325: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Analysis of the writing process, step by step, with practice in the major types (description, narration, evaluation, exposition, persuasion, and research) and with emphasis on revision. Prerequisites: Completion of sophomore literature requirements and junior standing. A writing-intensive course. Designed for future teachers and writers.
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