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ENGL 409: Shakespeare II: Later Works
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Intensive study of selected works from the second half of Shakespeare's career, designed to increase the student's critical appreciation and understanding. Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 409 and ENGL 509.
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ENGL 410: Maj Engl Authors of the Renais
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An investigation of significant themes and attitudes current in the Renaissance, as seen through an intensive examination of the works of two or three major authors, such as More, Spenser, Bacon, and Donne.
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ENGL 412: Milton
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An intensive study of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, Areopagitica and the shorter poems, including Samson Agonistes and Comus. Consideration is given to historical background and to other writings by Milton insofar as they illuminate his major works. Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 412 and ENGL 512.
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ENGL 413: Engl Ren Drama, Exc Shakespr
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An examination of representative works of Elizabethan and Stuart playwrights, with special attention being given to the literary history reflected in the plays.
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ENGL 414: Seventeenth-Century Readings
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An intensive study of mid-17th century authors or literary movements, such as Browne, Burton, and the metaphysical poets. Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 414 and ENGL 514.
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ENGL 420: Maj Engl 18th-Century Authors
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An intensive study of two or three authors, such as Dryden, Behn, Pope, Swift, Burney, Austen, or Samuel Johnson. Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 420 and ENGL 520.
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ENGL 421: Swingers. Flirts, & Libertines
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An examination of the functions that writers in English have assigned to literary decadence, libertinism, and aestheticism (or, the study of beauty and "art for art's sake"). We will read writers who identified themselves as libertines as well as writers who represented libertines as we address the Restoration rake (Rochester & Behn), the Regency buck (the Shelleys & DeQuincey), the Victorian dandy (Oscar Wilde, Michael Field, & the Decadents), the modern playboy (Nin, Waugh & Fitzgerald), hippie-swinger (Wolfe & Jagger), and finally, the postmodern player-celebrity (Bret Easton Ellis, Will Self & rock-lyricists).
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ENGL 422: Satire
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
An exploration of satirical writing and its functions from its English origins in eighteenth-century London (Montagu, Swift, Pope) to its twenty-first-century reincarnations in both America and Britain (Zadie Smith, Burgess, Schulyer, Hughes, Waugh). The course emphasizes the various goals that writers have assigned to satire, especially in terms of race, gender, and nationalism.
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ENGL 423: Restoration Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A survey of playwriting and theatrical performance in England from Charles II's opening of the theaters in 1660 to the Licensing Act of 1737. Playwrights and movements include historical drama (Dryden, Rowe), tragicomedy (Southerne), urban social satire (Behn, Etherege, Gay, Centlivre, and Congreve), subversive comedy (Behn and Wycherley), sentimental comedy (Steele), and revisions of Shakespeare.
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ENGL 424: 18th-Century English Novel
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
A study of the rise and development of the English novel during the 18th century. Consideration is given to such novelists as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Austen, and Smollett. Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 424 and ENGL 524.
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