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LIT 1050: Survey of Literary Humor
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Introduction to Literary Humor is an international and multicultural course that examines humor and its genres in literature. Through reading, visual aids, writing, and discussion, students will discover the diversity of literary humor spanning the globe, in a variety of time periods, and across culture. (*)
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LIT 1370: The Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
A survey of works collected in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, focusing on literary features that influence interpretation, as well as on the significance these works have for students as modern readers. (*)
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LIT 2090: Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
The study of major writers and literary trends since 1945 focuses on students' own time and place in the world paired with critical reading of important contemporary works of literature and writing about those works. The course fulfills general education requirement for literature. (*)
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LIT 2090: Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
The study of major writers and literary trends since 1945 focuses on students' own time and place in the world paired with critical reading of important contemporary works of literature and writing about those works. The course fulfills general education requirement for literature. (*)
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LIT 2110: World Literature Before the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Selected literary texts of the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods to 1600 are read and interpreted. Students will focus on reading, interpreting and discussing the literature and on its contributions to our understanding of what it means to be human. (*)
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LIT 2110: World Literature Before the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Selected literary texts of the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods to 1600 are read and interpreted. Students will focus on reading, interpreting and discussing the literature and on its contributions to our understanding of what it means to be human. (*)
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LIT 2120: World Literature After the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Selected literary texts of the Enlightenment, the Romantic period, the period of Realism and Naturalism and the modern era are read and interpreted. Students will focus on reading, interpreting and discussing the literature and on its contributions to our understanding of what it means to be human. (*)
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LIT 2120: World Literature After the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Selected literary texts of the Enlightenment, the Romantic period, the period of Realism and Naturalism and the modern era are read and interpreted. Students will focus on reading, interpreting and discussing the literature and on its contributions to our understanding of what it means to be human. (*)
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LIT 2190: Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
Introduction to Afro-Caribbean Literature is a broad survey course that includes African, Caribbean, and African-American authors connected by the colonial experience. Students will study writers who write in English, or whose works have been translated in English, from the 17th century to the present in terms of their critical, social, political, and historic contexts. Although the course looks at writers of the African diaspora, the works of Caribbean authors are emphasized. (*)
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LIT 2380: Women In Literature
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
The development of the tradition of literature by women in English from the seventeenth century to the present. Students will read works in different genres and will understand women's literature as at once both attached to and counter to the mainstream tradition. (*)
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