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3.00 Credits
Workshop approach to various forms of creative writing. Individual conferences in addition to class meetings. Class selection and publication of an anthology of student writing. Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in Writing 101 and Writing 202. 3 Credits. Winter. A.Rogers-Petro
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Intensive study of writing for students interested in developing rhetorical skills in composition. Attention both to concepts of classical rhetoric and to issues arising in the context of contemporary cultural environments and communications practices. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Study (in English) of selected classics of Western culture from Greek, Roman, and Medieval literature, including works by Homer, the Greek dramatists, Plato, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, and others. Lecture/discussion. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Study (in English) of selected texts from the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, including works by Cervantes, Shakespeare, Moliere, Milton, Voltaire, Goethe, and others. Lecture/discussion. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Study (in English) of selected 19th- and 20th-Century texts, including works by such authors as Shelley, Forster, Flaubert, Henry James, Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Chronological survey of 19th-Century American writers up to the rise of realism. Emphasis given to major figures in the American Renaissance: Hawthorne, Poe, Dickinson, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman. Some lesser known writers included. 3 Credits. Winter. R.S. Cooper
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3.00 Credits
Chronological survey of late 19th-Century and early 20th-Century American authors from Twain and the rise of Realism to Willa Cather, Edith Wharton, and Henry James. 3 Credits. Spring. R.S. Cooper
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Chronological overview of the development of English literature in England from the early medieval period through the civil war (mid 17th century). Lecture, discussion, guest speakers, student reports or projects, research paper on a chosen period or author. Required of English majors. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Chronological overview of the development of English literature in England from the late 17th century through the early 20th century. Lecture, discussion, guest speakers, student reports or projects, research paper on a chosen period or author. Continuation of English 220; English 220 not prerequisite. Required of English majors. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Study of selected Shakespearean tragedies, comedies, and histories. Lectures and collateral readings. Some films and group work. Background of the Elizabethan world. 3 Credits. Fall. K.King
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