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Journalism 50.5: Tragedy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits The tragic mode in dramatic and nondramatic forms of literature. Aesthetic, philosophical, and psychological theories of tragedy.This course is the same as Comparative Literature 18.2. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 50.6: The Literature of Fantasy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Fantasy and its many modes, including the gothic tale, the literary fairy tale, the animal tale, surrealism and the absurd, time and space travel, and futuristic fiction.This course is the same as Comparative Literature 19.1. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 50.7: From Epic Tradition to Epic Vision
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Western literature illustrating developments in the epic genre from the Middle Ages to the present. Adjustment of the epic tradition to differing cultural values through a continual process of translation, imitation, adaptation, and transformation of epic form and content which has led to expressions of the modern "epic vision." This course is the same as ComparativeLiterature 18.1. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 50.71: The Lyric Tradition:Imagery,Structure,and Meaning
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits How to read lyric poetry effectively. A comprehensive acquaintance with traditional imagery, traditional versification, lyric structure, lyric "concentration," traditional themes,and conventional forms (e.g., sonnet, quatrain, couplet). Representative lyrics of the sixteenth to twenty-first centuries, including those that conform to lyric traditions (e.g., Marvell, Frost), rebel against them (e.g., Donne, Eliot), and put both conformity and rebellion in play at once (e.g., Dickinson, Williams).The genre's diversity, aesthetic value, and the values it implies. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 50.9: Romance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits An examination of romance as a literary genre: the historical development of its conventions, narrative formulas, and characteristic themes; its relationships with and contributions to other forms of literature.This course is the same as Comparative Literature 18.4. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 50.91: Makings of Pastoral Myth
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Pastoral, a powerful mode of mythic imagination, studied in its roots and transformations: plots and themes (herdsmen as lovers, rulers, and poets; kings as herdsmen and poets [David]) originating in ancient Mediterranean cultures and still at work in imagination today. Return and change of basic mythemes to meet the challenges of new times and worlds. This course is the same as Classics 44 and Comparative Literature 18.5. Prerequisite: English 1; or permission of the chairperson.
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Journalism 59: Special Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Themes in the literature of different periods or in the work of several authors.Topics vary from term to term.Topic is selected by the instructor. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course for credit twice, but may not repeat topics. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 62.11: American Renaissance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits The achievement of Emerson, Hawthorne, Melville, Poe, Thoreau, and Whitman; some attention to the Puritan heritage. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 62.21: American Realism and Naturalism
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits The passage of American literature into the twentieth century with such poets and fiction writers as James, Dickinson,Twain, Crane, Chopin,Wharton, Dreiser, and Frost. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Journalism 62.31: American Modernism
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Artistic exploration and experiment, as in the fiction of Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Wright, and in the poetry of Pound,W.C. Williams, Eliot, Moore, and Stevens. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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