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ENG 3001: Development of the Novel
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course concentrates on the growth of the novel as a major literary genre from its beginnings in the early modern period through the nineteenth century and its full development into a variety of forms in the twentieth century. Emphasis will be placed on narrative form and technique.
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ENG 3002: History of Drama
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course traces the development of drama from its beginnings in ancient Greece to the present. Emphasis is placed on drama as a literary genre while at the same time acknowledging the status of the playscript as ancillary to theatrical performance.
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ENG 3003: Children's Literature
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course explores literature written especially for children. In addition to studying the formal aspects of the genre, students will learn how to select, evaluate, and effectively use literature for children as a pedagogical tool.
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ENG 3004: The Short Story
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course examines the short story as a genre concentrating on several masters of the form such as Poe, Maupassant, Chekhov, Joyce, Hemingway, and Cheever.
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ENG 3020: Writing Tutor Training
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor Students are introduced to the basic pedagogical concepts for tutoring writing to both native and non-native speakers of English. Students must tutor writing for six hours a week for course credit.
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ENG 3021: Writing Tutor Practicum
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor This course is for students who have already completed ENG320 and are continuing as writing tutors. Students are expected to do nine hours of one-on-one, group, online and writing associate tutorials.
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ENG 3035: History of the English Language
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course describes the development of the English language from its Anglo-Saxon beginnings to the present. It examines this development in the context of historical events such as the Danish invasions and the Norman conquest, and follows linguistic changes as the English-speaking peoples extended their influence throughout the world, and were in turn influenced by the world they encountered.
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ENG 3036: Medieval Literature
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course surveys medieval literature and drama produced between 1100-1400 on both the Continent and England, with the exception of Chaucer (see ENG 4020).
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ENG 3037: Renaissance Literature:1500-1660
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course examines the best writing in English of the period, with emphasis on the sonnet sequences of Spenser, Sidney, and Shakespeare; the metaphysical verse of John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell; and the Cavalier poetry of Ben Jonson and Robert Herrick. In prose, special attention will be paid to classical works of humanism and to Francis Bacon's essays and treatises. Some drama, except for Shakespeare's (see ENG 4010), is included.
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ENG 3038: Milton and Neo-Classical Literature
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course examines two of John Milton's major poems - Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes - as well as representative poetry,prose, and drama of the Restoration and eighteenth century. Major authors include Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson, and Henry Fielding.
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