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Major English Romantic poets, essayists, and fiction writers - including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Lamb, Hemans, Blake, Keats, Shelley, and Byron. Continental figures are sometimes considered, as well. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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Major writers of the Victorian period in relation to social thought and the development of literary forms. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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This course will [a] examine the literary achievement of some major English women writers of the 19th century, and [b] explore whether their individual literary careers were dependent upon, supported by, or entirely independent of influential men in their society. The course will emphasize these authors' strategies for becoming successful writers, in the light of cultural/class restrictions and gender stereotypes. Writers will include Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, Christina Rossetti, George Eliot, and Virginia Woolf. Satisfies Women's Studies Minor.Prerequisites & Notes Women's Studies Minor Course Credits: 3
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Novels, short fiction, poetry, and drama by authors who have made significant contributions to twentieth-century American literature. Writers include Fitzgerald, Hemingway, O'Connor, Eliot, Williams, Plath, Miller, Pynchon, Ellison, and Morrison, among others. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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Readings in British and post-colonial writers from World War I to present. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II course) Readings in children's literature by representative authors, including prose narratives and poems that have appealed to both adults and children. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Prereq: any PI in Literature Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II course) Examines the emergent genre of adolescent fiction and non-fiction through the lenses of developmental, literary and pedagogical theory. Students will read notable works from a variety of cultural, regional and ethnic points of view. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the unique characteristics of this developing form. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Credits: 3
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A study of the evolution of film genres and their relationship to literature. May engage film adaptations of literary works, or emphasize applications of literary reading strategies to the medium of film. Credits: 3
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(Global course) Irish literature and culture from the moment of the Irish Renaissance in the 1880's to the present, seen against the backdrop of Irish history, particularly the political and military struggles against British colonialism. From Yeats' poetry to Joyce's fiction, from U2's music to Jordan's films, an examination of how "the troubles" in Ireland have been reflected in high and popular culture, and how culture has influenced various political movemPrerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BHR Multicultural Studies Minor Course Credits: 3
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(Perspectives II Global course) Study of the critical theory of the literature, art, culture of these regions to identify common elements of human experience and to develop a better understanding of ways in which the thought and cultures of these regions compare to American and European Literature. Readings span pre-historic to contemporary time and touch culture of all continents. Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: Any PI course in Literature Credits: 3
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