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An intensive study of selected major plays and sonnets by Shakespeare. Students will discuss characters, language, lines and scenes and identify central themes in his works, especially in light of major social forces of the Elizabethan era. Scholarly writing incorporating primary and secondary source materials pertinent to the study of Shakespeare is required. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102.
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An introduction to linguistic, rhetorical and composition theory and how each informs the practices of teaching and assessing writing. Students study the theories of leading composition and language experts, including Janet Emig, Peter Elbow, James Kinneavy, James Britton and Robert Graves. In this course, theory is coupled with practice, and students are required to conference individually with writers on works in progress. Further, students gain experience with various methods of assessing writing, including holistic scoring, analytical scoring and portfolio evaluations. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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Reading The Iliad and The Odyssey in English translation. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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A study of the significant American dramatists of the 20th Century. Included for consideration are O’Neill, Odets, Hellman, Williams, Miller, Albee and others. Authors will be announced each year. Prerequisites: ENG 1010 and ENG 1020.
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3.00 Credits
A study of significant American novels and short stories of the first half of the 20th century. Authors may include Cather, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner and Steinbeck, among others. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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Readings in world drama from classical to modern times with emphasis on English playwrights. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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Additional readings in world drama from classical to modern times with emphasis on English playwrights. Prerequisites: ENG 1010 and ENG 1020.
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A study of representation of women in imaginative literature with emphasis on British and American fiction. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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A study of selected literary works by women with emphasis on the writers’ lives, the social and historical context of their works, and the themes and styles that characterize their writings. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to give experience beyond the basic composition course in expository, argumentative, descriptive and narrative techniques. Prerequisites: ENG 1010, ENG 1020.
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