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ENGL 385: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines modernist and postmodernist dramatic genres and the concerns these dramas show for social issues, philosophical theories, and intellectual trends. Formerly ENG 348 Modern Drama. 3 credits
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ENGL 399: Honors Seminar:Trading Spaces:Migration,Narrative & Econ
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines migration, humanity's ceaseless ebb and flow across all the spaces of the globe, through the twin lenses of literature and economics. In literature, we explore narratives of men and women driven to ""trade spaces"" through various intersections of necessity and desire. Through economics, we examine the socioeconomic patterns that underlie wide-scale relocations of peoples, from the industrialization of early modern Western economies to the global trade in women of the post-modern era. 3 credits Prerequisites: Honors Program or permission of Instructor FLC Seminar II Cross-listed withECON 399
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ENGL 428: Milton:Literature and Politics in the Seventeenth Century
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the poetry and prose of John Milton, with special attention to his major epic, Paradise Lost. Attention will also be given to contemporary critical reception, especially in terms of reader response theories as well as the feminist reaction to and recovery of Milton. Formerly ENG 403 Milton Seminar: Literature and Politics in the 17th Century. 3 credits Prerequisites: Sophomore status
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ENGL 434: Novels of Jane Austen
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes the novels of Jane Austen and selected filmed adaptations to evaluate the ways in which the novels comment on gender and ideology and contribute to the evolution of the novel as a genre. Formerly ENG 347 Novels of Jane Austen. 3 credits
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ENGL 435: The Bronte Sisters
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Analyzes the novels of Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, and Emily Bronte; their links to biography; and their exploration of women's lives and roles, with consideration of intertextuality as evidenced in the works of film directors, poets, and novelists which turn on the Bronte sisters themselves and their works, such as Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. Formerly ENG 447 The Bront? Sisters. 3 credits
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ENGL 447: Samuel Beckett on the Absurd
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the works of Samuel Beckett, especially in terms of how his writings draw upon and reproduce absurdism and existentialism in the twentieth century. 3 credits
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ENGL 451: Writers of the American South
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Inquires into the effect of Southern life, history, and culture on the development of American authorship, focusing on the work of two or three authors. Writers to be considered may include Kate Chopin, Zora Neale Hurston, Flannery O'Connor, William Faulkner, and others. 3 credits FLC Seminar II
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ENGL 470: Wright,Ellison,and Baldwin
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the novels, short stories, and essays of Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, and James Baldwin. Themes addressed may include racial and ethnic politics and literature, world conflict, Paul Gilroy's theory of ""the Black Atlantic
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ENGL 476: Seminar on Toni Morrison
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the novels and selected shorter writings of Toni Morrison, with special interest in the literary commentary on race, gender, and oppression. Formerly ENG 303 Seminar on Toni Morrison. 3 credits FLC Seminar II
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ENGL 477: Seminar on Alice Walker
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Considers the literary works of Alice Walker. Formerly ENG 326 Seminar on Alice Walker. 3 credits
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