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EN 302: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study in selected works and genres from the European Middle Ages including Old English literature, medieval lyrics and ballads, European romances and Arthurian legends, writings by medieval women, Chaucer's Troilus and Cressida, and the emergence of drama in the later Middle Ages. Emphasis is placed on how the works reveal an evolving medieval culture and outlook. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 303: Survey of Critical And Cultural Theory I
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course examines the development of Western critical thought by focusing on key figures and texts from the classical period through the Enlightenment. Students analyze theories through guided reading, class presentations, papers, and discussion. The objective of the course is to provide students with knowledge and tools that help them to apply criticism in other classes and other areas of their lives.
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EN 305: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A survey course of the major literature in the United States from colonial times through the realistic movement of the late nineteenth century. Historical and cultural trends are studied in relationship to the literary selections. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 306: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A continuation of EN 305, from the naturalistic movement to the present, emphasizing the studies of twentieth-century socio-cultural themes and trends relevant to the literary selections, including the literature of minority groups. Pre-requisites: EN 213
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EN 307: The English Novel
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of several classic British novels selected from various literary eras from the inception of the novel to the present. Social, cultural, historic, and aesthetic factors are considered in the analysis of texts. The effects of literary periods on the novel are examined. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 308: The Novel in America
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the major writers and the various social, literary, and psychological influences that helped shape the novel. Major emphasis is placed on the various literary movements and forces that span the novel, from its initial introduction to more contemporary novelists. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 309: Early Black Writers
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the literature of Black people in America from its beginning through the World War II period. The writers and their works are studied in relation to the evolution of cultural, historical, political, and social perspectives in the continental United States. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 310: Modern Black Writers
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the contemporary literature of Black people in American from the post World War period through the present times, with emphasis on the socio-cultural and political changes reflected in the literature of the period. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 311: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A general survey of English literature from its beginnings through eighteenth-century Neo-Classicism. Emphasis is placed on the historical, cultural, and intellectual settings of the works studied, and attention is paid to relevant, and intellectual methods and principles of literary theories. Pre-requisite: EN 213.
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EN 312: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A continuation of EN 311 from the pre-romantic writers to the modern period. The growing contribution of female writers will be noted.
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