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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
In-depth study of a single author or a small number of authors. (2-4 credits)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the African American literary tradition from Phillis Wheatley and the slave narratives to Toni Morrison. Other writers include Chesnutt, Hurston, Hughes, Wright, Baldwin, Baraka, and Clifton. Diversity course.
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3.00 Credits
Major English writers, 1660-1789, including Addison, Boswell, Cowper, Dryden, Fielding, Gray, Goldsmith, Johnson, More, and Pope.
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3.00 Credits
Major English Romantic writers, 1783-1832, together with a study of the meaning of Romanticism. Includes Jane Austen.
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3.00 Credits
The poetry, fiction, prose, and drama of the Victorian era (1832-1901), including major works of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Hopkins, the Bront s, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, Carlyle, Ruskin, and the Pre-Raphaelites.
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3.00 Credits
Themes treated may include the history of Modernism, responses to the two World Wars, and the rise of multicultural Britain. Authors regularly studied will be Yeats, Joyce, Woolf, Auden, Larkin, and Stoppard, though others will appear from time to time.
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3.00 Credits
Poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction prose from 1850 to the present. Writers may include Flaubert, Dostoevsky, Ibsen, Mann, Kafka, Bonhoeffer, Mandelstam, Levi, Mulisch, Dinesen, and Milosz.
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3.00 Credits
The literary forms and meaning of biblical literature.
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2.00 Credits
A study of major women novelists, essayists, poets, and playwrights from the Middle Ages to the present. Diversity course. (2 credits)
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the complex interrelations of Christianity and the fantastic, primarily in twentieth-century literature. Authors studied will likely include George Macdonald, G.K. Chesterton, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, J.K. Rowling, and Philip Pullman.
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