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EN 216: Shakespeare and His Rivals
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
In this class students read plays by Shakespeare, as well as selected plays by his contemporaries, imitators, heirs, descendants and adapters. Plays are studied in their dramatic, literary and cultural contexts. Particular attention is given to examining the works as performance texts. By examining both the similarities and the differences between Shakespeare and his rivals, students will gain a wider perspective on the playwrights and their periods. (Offered alternate fall terms) Prerequisite: EN 101 Academic Writing I or permission of the instructor.
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EN 221: Ethnic American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read and discuss important works by writers from different ethnic groups, such as African-American, Chicano, Jewish-American, and Native American. Writers are examined as individuals, as members of ethnic groups, and as participants in world culture. The course fulfills the General Education Cultural Diversity requirement. (Offered alternate spring terms) Prerequisite: Academic Writing I; Academic Writing II is strongly recommended.
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EN 241: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read from a variety of genres of children's literature and react orally and in writing to that literature. Both literary and illustrative criteria are addressed. A major analytical research paper is a course requirement and a creative project may also be assigned. (Offered alternate spring terms) Prerequisite: EN 101 Academic Writing I.
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EN 312: Advanced Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read and write essays, building on and extending skills developed in lower-division courses. Emphasis is on reading analytically, interpreting texts, and drawing on new ideas. Through frequent workshops, the course fosters self-confidence and encourages writers to become proficient editors of their own work. (Offered spring term) Prerequisite: EN 201 Academic Writing II
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EN 314: British Literature: To 1800
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read selected works by major British authors through the 18th century. Cultural and historical contexts are emphasized. The course requires a research-based paper on a writer of the student's choice. (Offered alternate fall terms) Prerequisite: 200-level literature course.
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EN 314 - British Literature: To 1800
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EN 315: British Literature: 1800- present
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read selected works by major British authors of the 19th and 20th centuries. Cultural and historical contexts are emphasized. The course requires a research-based paper on a writer of the student's choice. (Offered alternate spring terms) Prerequisite: 200-level literature course.
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EN 315 - British Literature: 1800- present
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EN 321: Literature of the United States: 1820- 1914
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read selected works by major U.S. writers of the period. Cultural and historical contexts are emphasized. The course requires a research-based paper on a writer of the student's choice. (Offered alternate fall terms) Prerequisite: 200-level literature course.
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EN 322: Literature of the United States: 1914- Present
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students read selected works by major U.S. writers of the period. Cultural and historical contexts are emphasized. The course requires a research-based paper on a writer of the student's choice. (Offered alternate fall terms) Prerequisite: 200-level literature course.
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EN 341: Myth and the Modern Mind
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
Students study cultural and psychological theories about myth and myth-making and apply these theories to selected myths, both historical and contemporary. Sources examined include literature, traditional mythologies, folk and fairy tales, historical writing, popular culture, and advertising. (Offered alternate spring terms) Prerequisite: 200-level literature course.
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EN 351: Introduction to Post Colonial Literature
3.00 Credits
Cazenovia College
This course focuses on a study of postcolonial literature within a global framework, emphasizing the political, historical, and cultural dimensions of selected texts. The course will begin with a study of late nineteenth-century "imperial" textsby such writers as Conrad and Kipling and move to recent literature by Soyinka, Achebe, Desai, Rushdie and others. Topics of discussion may include nationalism, race and gender. (Offered on a rotating basis) Prerequisite: EN 201 Academic Writing II
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