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ENG 309: Modern and Contemporary British Literature
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A survey of representative figures and genres. Fall/Spring 2007-2009
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ENG 310: Angry Artists of the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Britain's rock culture traced back to its roots in the "AngryYoung Men" writers, "Social Realism" cinema, and 1960transatlantic "British Invasion" in rock music . Spring 2009
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ENG 310 - Angry Artists of the Twentieth Century
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ENG 311: Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Works by women writers from all periods and backgrounds. (WST) Spring 2008-2009
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ENG 312: American Women Poets: Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Practice in reading and writing poetry, as well as critical interpretation. Emphasis on women poets from 1950s to present. (AS III) (WST) Spring 2008
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ENG 312 - American Women Poets: Reading and Writing
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ENG 313: Literature and Psychology
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
Focuses on the convergence of the disciplines of literature and psychology, especially the ways in which psychology has drawn on literary genres, techniques and motifs. (AS III) (WST) Fall 2008
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ENG 313 - Literature and Psychology
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ENG 314: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
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ENG 315: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
The first half of a two-semester American literature survey. The course begins with the Puritans and ends with the 19th century American Realists. Both semesters 2007-2009
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ENG 317: Heroes and Heroines in American Literature
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A study of uniquely American heroic types, including the Alger hero, the western hero and the picaresque hero. Representative texts studied in detail, in historical and cultural context. Fall 2007
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ENG 317 - Heroes and Heroines in American Literature
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ENG 318: Modern American Novel
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
A study of representative modern and contemporary American novels. Spring 2008
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ENG 319: Special Topics in American Literature
3.00 Credits
Canisius College
The study of a particular theme, mode or period, such as the hero, the American Renaissance, or the Roaring Twenties. Topics vary semester to semester. Both semesters 2007-2009
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