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BRL 3140: Xanadu and Other Romantic Kingdoms
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
A cultural, historical, and aesthetic study of, for instance, the prophetic and profound visions of William Blake and Samuel Taylor Coleridge to, for example, Lord Byron's Don Juan, with an examination of poetry and letters by writers such as P.B. Shelley, John Keats, and Edward Fitzgerald ( The Rubáiyát of OmarKhayyám). Readings could also include prose by William Hazlitt, Thomas De Quincey, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley ( Frankenstein). Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Spring 2009.
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BRL 3150: Victorian Sages and Prophets
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, John Henry Cardinal Newman, Matthew Arnold, John Ruskin, Walter Pater, George Eliot, Thomas Henry Huxley on the pains and joys of human life, love, and marriage at home and in society, the role of men and women, liberty, arts and letters, and science, where particular attention to historical and cultural considerations prevail. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Spring 2010.
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BRL 3160: The 19th Century New Woman
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The 19th century saw the first wave of American and English feminism. The middle class "new woman" was no longer the"angel of the house," the feminine ideal. She became educated,worked, lived independently; she took control of her sexuality. Readings in various genres of literature as well as 19th- and 20thcentury social criticism such as Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century, Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman, and Gilman's Women and Economics. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Spring 2008.
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BRL 3220: England in Asia
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course examines the contexts-literary, cultural, political-of Asian literature in English (and in the translation) by considering the work of several of the continent's major contemporary writers, including Hattori Busho, Okakura Kakuzo, Chiang Yee, and Bei Dao. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Fall 2009.
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BRL 3230: Postcolonial British Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course explores the literatures and cultures that arose as a result of English colonial domination. The postcolonial issues of hybridity, unhomedness, indigenous essentialism, contestedness of the English language, among others, are explored. Literature and theoretical readings may include works by Naipaul, Hulme, Mukherjee, Ondaatje, Achebe, Friel, Rushdie, Bhabha, Said. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Fall 2007.
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BRL 3240: England in Africa
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course examines the contexts-literary, cultural, political-of African literature in English (and in the translation) by considering the work of several of the continent's major contemporary writers, including Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Ngugi Wa- Thiong'o, Bessie Head, and Buchi Emecheta. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Fall 2008.
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BRL 3501-3599: Major British Authors
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
A special topics course designed to offer a focus on a single major author or on particular groupings or schools of authors from the British tradition. A particular title is announced in the course offerings for a specific semester. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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BRL 3601-3699: Special Topics:British Literature
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The study of a theme, movement, image, iconography, theory, or similar focus as it emerges in British literature. The title is announced in the course offerings for a specific semester. Check with the instructor for a course description. Prerequisite: Any AML, BRL, DRA, or LIT course 2000 or higher. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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BUS 204: Business and Society
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Provides the student with an understanding of the many organizations with which a business maintains a relationship. The student gains an awareness of the strategies and tactics businesses use to manage the diversity of demands of such groups as stockholders, workers, consumers, community groups, and government regulators. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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BUS 205: Management of a Small Business
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Emphasis is placed on the individual responsibilities involved in operating a family business or in starting up any other type of small business. Students study the legal aspects, financial processes, marketing methods, managerial techniques, and general operating procedures that increases their abilities to achieve and maintain a profitable business entity. Prerequisite: BUS 101. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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