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ENG 0204: British Literature After 1800
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A survey of the major English writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The course stresses both the variety and the continuity of our literary heritage. GE: Literature
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ENG 0205: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A study of selected plays of Shakespeare. The classroom study draws attention to elements that vitalize the action of each play as a whole, with due regard for language and thematic patterns as well as for characterization. GE: Literature
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ENG 0206: History of The English Language
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A study of the evolution of English from Germanic dialects, its chronological changes, and differences in the English of various countries, regions, and social groups. GE: Cultures
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ENG 0207: American Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A study of the major American poets with emphasis on Bradstreet, Taylor, Poe, Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau, Melville, Longfellow, Dickinson, Crane, Robinson, Frost, and Eliot. GE: Literature
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ENG 0209: American Dream of Success
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the American dream of success and its chief corollary, the myth of the self-made man in American life and literature. GE: Literature
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ENG 0211: THE AMERICAN 1960s
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
An investigation of the decline of traditional American culture and the rise in the 1960s of the activist culture as manifested in literature, journalism, music, and alternative lifestyles. GE: Literature
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ENG 0212: Grammar
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A descriptive analysis of English grammar. Course also includes the study of contemporary standards of grammar and usage.
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ENG 0214: Introduction to Literature by Women
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A survey of 19th- and 20th-century writing by women in English, with primary emphasis on writers from England and America. The focus is an exploration of themes, techniques, and perceptions to be gained from reading the female tradition from Charlotte Bront? to the present. GE: Literature.
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ENG 0217: Introduction to The English Language
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
A study of the structure and history of the English language, language acquisition and development, theoretical models of English grammar, and language variation. GE: Culture/Euro-American
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ENG 0218: Introduction to Literature And The Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
An introduction to some of the ways nature and the environment have been represented in poetry, fiction, film, and essays. Students will read some of the major literary statements about the environment by such writers as Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Henry David Thoreau, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, and others. The course will also look at nature writing as an exploration of religious, ethical, aesthetic, and other human concerns not obviously related to the nonhuman world. GE: Literature
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