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3.00 Credits
(Cross-listed with PHIL 0203) 3 cr. An examination of philosophical themes in literature from both the East and the West. A novel, a play, folk tales, and poetry are discussed. GE: Literature
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3.00 Credits
The study of a special topic in English
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of the literature of the British Romantic and Victorian periods. The course will include representative works of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, prose, and drama from throughout the century. The topical focus of the course as well as its relative emphasis on one or another of the four genres will vary from one semester to another. GE: Literature
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3.00 Credits
Covers some of the major British and Irish writers of modernism and postmodernism. Works of Hardy, Yeats, Eliot, Woolf, Lawrence, Rushdie, Shaw, Osborne, and Caryl Churchill are read and discussed. Prerequisite: ENG 0204
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3.00 Credits
A survey of Irish literature from the fall of Parnell (1890) to the present. The tragi-comic history of a troubled nation is reflected in the fiction, drama, poetry, and essays of Irish writers. GE: Literature
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3.00 Credits
An intensive and selective study of major American writers of the 19th century, including Hawthorne, Melville, Poe, Emerson, Thoreau, and Twain. Prerequisite: ENG 0201 GE: Literature
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3.00 Credits
An examination of important 20th-century American literature, emphasizing novelists and poets after World War II. Representative novelists—such as Hemingway, Faulkner, Wright, and Mailer—and representative poets—such as Eliot, Stevens, and Cummings—are studied. Prerequisite: ENG 0 202 GE: Literatu
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3.00 Credits
An intensive and selective study of major American novels. Prerequisite: ENG 0202 GE Literature
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3.00 Credits
The works of post-World War II poets, including Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Sylvia Plath, and Jon Silkin. Prerequisite: ENG 0207.
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3.00 Credits
The New South differs economically, socially, and politically from the South that gave birth to the “Southern Literary Renascence” in the works of writers such as Wolfe, Faulkner, Caldwell, McCullers, and others. This change is reflected in the works of contemporary Southern writers such as Crews, Price Tyler, Foote, Percy, and Welty. The course will offer insights into the fiction of the South today in its variety of thematic and stylistic approaches . GE: Literature
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