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ENG 310: E ighteenth Century Literature
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
Students will study the prose and poetry of the neoclassical period from its rise to prominence in the Restoration Period through the 18th century. Prerequisites: ENG 112; Offered as needed
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ENG 311: T hemes in American Literature
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an in-depth reading of several major American writers who explore a common literary theme. Prerequisites: ENG 112; Offered as needed.
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ENG 313: C ontemporary Writers
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of post-1950 literature works that include popular fiction writers, poets and playwrights that reflect contemporary thought and life. Prerequisite: ENG 112; Offered as needed.
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ENG 314: A rt of the Film
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
See FA 314. This course introduces students to the elements of filmmaking such as screenwriting, camera and lighting, performance, music and sound, editing and the role of the director. Feature films are used to study these elements. (This fulfills the humanities core requirement as a fine arts course.) Prerequisite: Sophomore, junior or senior status; Offered as needed
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ENG 315: Modern British & American Writers
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course intends to provide a coherent, intellectual study by illuminating some of the primary events and dilemmas of Anglo-American civilization of the recent past as pondered by important modern writers. Prerequisites: ENG 112; Offered as needed.
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ENG 317: Myth and Literature
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This is a study of classical and medieval literature and its mythic roots. Prerequisites: ENG 112;
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ENG 318: Modern Continental Literature
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is designed for students who are interested in European literature, but who want to elect a course given in English. Based on themes or works of universal interest, it gives students an opportunity to broaden their cultural horizons. Prerequisites: ENG 112; Offered as needed
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ENG 322: Studies in the Novel
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an in-depth examination of selected novels within their historical and theoretical contexts, and focuses on dominant thematic or formal concerns. Prerequisite: ENG 112; Offered as needed
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ENG 323: L atin American Fiction in Translation
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a survey of contemporary Latin American short stories and novels considered within the context of Latin American culture. Prerequisites: ENG 112; Offered as needed.
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ENG 329: Major Authors
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course covers the career and works of a single significant author in the English literary tradition, such as Milton, Chaucer, Melville and Austin. Authors will vary by instructor. It provides a study of the author's literary period and contemporaries. Offered as needed.
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