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ENGL 206G: PII World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
(Perspectives II Global course) Study of the representative works of world literature from the 17th century to the present. Emphasizes consideration of the literary, cultural and human significance of selected great works of the Eastern and Western literary traditions with the goal of promoting an understanding of the works in their cultural/historical contexts and of the human values which unite the different literary traditions. Readings include works by Racine, Voltaire, Rousseau, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Cesaire, Kawabata, Tagore, Borges, Roy. Prerequiste: any Perspectives I course in literature. Credits: 3
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ENGL 303: Classical Greek Drama
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
Major Classical Greek dramatists in translation and selected readings in theories of the drama. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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ENGL 304G: PII Mythology
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
(Perspectives II Global course) Theoretical, historical, cultural, psychological, and literary study of mythology, including Greek, Norse, mid-Eastern, African, Hindu, and Native American. Emphasis on philosophical, cultural and moral values as they shape civilizations from their origins. Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: Any Perspectives I course in Literature Credits: 3
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ENGL 305: Shakespeare:Comedies and Histories
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
Comedies and histories. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABHR Credits: 3
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ENGL 306: Shakespeare:Tragedies and Last Plays
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
Tragedies and last plays. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABHR Credits: 3
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ENGL 307: Teaching Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
An upper-level survey of Shakespeare's plays, including comedies, histories, and tragedies, designed especially for future secondary school teachers; adaptations and transformations of Shakespeare's works in novels, films, and other media will be considered alongside primary source materials.Prerequisites & Notes Prereqs: ENGL 200w Adv Codes: ABH Credits: 3
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ENGL 308: PII Music and Literature
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
(Perspectives II course) A study of some relationships between music and literature. As a cross-disciplinary course, students explore musical elements that appear in literature, as well as literary elements in and sources for great works of literature. The historical and cultural contexts of these relationships will also be considered. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Prereq: any PI in Literature Credits: 3
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ENGL 309: Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
More, Montaigne, Spenser and other Continental and English writers. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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ENGL 310: Seventeenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
Major figures of the period, with emphasis on the poets from Donne to Marvell. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABHR Credits: 3
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ENGL 311: Eighteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Nazareth College
Selected masterpieces from the literature of the Enlightenment in England, including works by Pope, Swift, Boswell and Johnson. Attention will be paid both to currents of thought and to the development of the genres characteristic of the period. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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