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ENG 522: American Exploration
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Focus on American fiction that records physical as well as metaphysical journeys; writers' exploration of new territories such as the frontier West, Polynesian Isles, and South Pole; their imaginative discovery of new truths about nature, society, and self. Includes works by Poe, Cooper, Melville, Simms, Kirkland, and Chopin.
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ENG 523: The Craft of Creative Writing: Multiple Genres
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course may substitute for any other craft course for students specializing in any genre.Students will be introduced to the craft of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, and will also be introduced to the workshop method and given instruction on sending out work for publication.
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ENG 523 - The Craft of Creative Writing: Multiple Genres
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ENG 525: Bleak Houses: Shifting Landscapes of the English Novel
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course surveys the English Novel from 1850 through the present. Of particular interest will be how these novels depict their subjects' relationships with notions of Englishness, and with the radically changing landscape from estate-culture to urban-industialized, and ultimately, suburban. Each novel will explore a new sense of Englishness rooted in the social-political and economic events of the era.
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ENG 526: Writing about Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
In this course, students will read, dicuss, and practice a variety of methods of communicating about environmental science, from popular culture to news to government reports. By the end, students will be able to competently translate scientific results into conversational English, and you should be able to evaluate scientfic results from the news in terms of its accuracy and clarity.
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ENG 526 - Writing about Environmental Science
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ENG 527: Ethnicity and Place
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course focuses on the connection between geographic places and cultural identities. Ethnic, regional, and linguistic markers help define writers' distinctive voices. Dislocation from the place of origination can also result in a creative tension. Students will read a variety of texts that explore the borderlands between ethnicity and place.
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ENG 528: Academic Writing
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students develop the writing skills necessary for success in graduate school, including proper citations, time management, and the content and format for two types of research proposals. Students become proficient in the APA style and have the opportunity to resolve grammar and structure problems with the professor.
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ENG 528 - Academic Writing
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ENG 530: Mark Twain and American Humor
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
A study of selected works of Twain within the context of American literature and the traditional American humor.
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ENG 531: Readings in Poetry
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is a graduate seminar focusing on the close reading of poetry drawn primarily from the modern and contemporary periods. Designed to complement the poetry workshop, this course is required of all MFA students specializing in poetry.
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ENG 532: Readings in Prose
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is a graduate seminar focusing on the close reading of fiction and nonfiction drawn primarily from the modern and contemporary periods. Designed to complement the fiction and nonfiction workshops, this course is required of all MFA students specializing in fiction and nonfiction.
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ENG 533: Readings in Creative Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course is a graduate seminar focusing on the close reading of creative nonfiction drawn primarily from the modern and contemporary periods. Designed to complement the creative nonfiction workshop, this course is required of all MFA students specializing in creative nonfiction.
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