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3.00 Credits
Representative poems in English; a course that enables students to read poetry with pleasure and to talk or write about it with ease. Preparation for Course P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150. Cr. 3. Notes If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the literature of Asia focusing on literary masterpieces of India, China, Japan, and other countries. Preparation for Course P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
Significant fiction and drama of the past 20 years. The course may emphasize traditional writers such as Updike and Solzhenitsyn, or experimentalists such as Robbe-Grillet and Brecht. Preparation for Course P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring) Notes If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
A study of African oral and written fiction, poetry, and drama. Designed to give students a basic knowledge of African literature and the issues surrounding it. Preparation for Course P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
Great American books by such writers as Hawthorne, Melville, Mark Twain, Cather, Faulkner, and Wright. Books might include The Scarlet Letter, Billy Budd, Huckleberry Finn, My Antonia, The Sound and the Fury, and Native Son. Preparation for Course P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150. Cr. 3. Notes If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
Close analysis of representative texts (poetry, drama, fiction) designed to develop art of lively, responsible reading through class discussion and writing of papers, including a documented research paper. Attention to literary design of critical method. May be repeated once for credit by special arrangement with Department of English and Linguistics. Preparation for Course P: ENG?W131, W135, or W140 with a grade of C or better. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for use in fulfilling the writing requirement. Recommended prior to taking upper-level courses. If you are required by placement examination to take ENG R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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6.00 Credits
Issues and approaches to critical study of women writers and treatment in British and American literature. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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3.00 Credits
Shakespeare's best-known plays and poems. Credit not given for both L220 and L315. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Notes If you are required by placement examination to take ENG P131, or R150, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any other English course.
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3.00 Credits
The major themes and types of modern science fiction: space opera, utopia, apocalypse, cautionary tale. Writers considered range from Mary Shelley, Verne, and Wells in the 19th century to contemporary figures such as LeGuin, Herbert, Clarke, Clement, Lem, and Vonnegut. The reading list varies. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3.
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6.00 Credits
Examination of a particular theme, such as the hero, death, or the city, and the techniques by which it is treated in various literary works, usually in more than one genre. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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