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ENLT 242: British Literature: Romantic and Victorian
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area B-2)A study of the major literary works in 19th-century England: poetry, novels and non-fictional prose. The emphasis is threefold: critical analysis; literary history; social, intellectual and political background.
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ENLT 243: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area A-1)An in-depth study of a select group of major American authors from the Colonial Period to the Civil War. Included are Bradford, Franklin, Irving, and Poe. Consideration given to the historical and cultural milieu and development of major American themes and attitudes.
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ENLT 244: Modern British Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area B-3)Selected modern and postmodern English poets, playwrights, and fiction writers: Hopkins, Eliot, Hughes, Auden, Larkin, Spender, Osborne, Stoppard, Pinter, Greene, Waugh, Read, Lodge, Amis, Spark, McEwan and Chatwin.
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ENLT 245: American Literature, 1865 to the Present
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area A-2)Study of a select group of major American authors from the Civil War to the present. Included are Twain, Crane, Fitzgerald and Vonnegut. The historical and cultural milieu and the development of major American themes and attitudes are reviewed.
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ENLT 250: (CL, D, W) Multi-Ethnic American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area G)Readings will be drawn primarily from Native American, Asian American, African American and Latina/o writings. The class will trace common themes and questions such as what it means to be “American,” gender identity, the conflict of cultural identities, alienation and assimilation.
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ENLT 251: (CL,D,W) Borderlands Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area G)An introduction to Latino/a literature of the U.S. southwest and southeast. Each location represents a type of border culture, U.S./Mexican in the southwest and U.S./Cuban in the southeast. Discussions and assignments will explore the cultural role of women, nation-states and nationalism, violence, healing practices, spirituality and sexual identity.
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ENLT 260: (CL,D) Women of Color: Literature & Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area G)This course introduces the intermediate student to the critical and creative writings by women of color. These texts convey women of color’s unique subjectivities. Discussion topics include themes of the body and storytelling, the ideas of self and communal preservation, and the political and cultural negotiation of multiple communal memberships.
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ENLT 295: (CL) Shakespeare in Stratford
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course combines a traditional study of six Shakespearean plays on the University campus with a week-long residency at the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Students will read and discuss the plays produced during the current Royal Shakespeare Company season and attend performances of those plays.
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ENLT 323J: Classics of Western Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This SJLA course surveys a tradition concerned with the individual, family, and society from classical Greece (Homer, Aeschylus, Plato) to Shakespeare and thence to the Post-Colonial (Joyce, Woolf, Morrison). Readings explore the culmination of epic and dramatic modes in modern fiction. The emphasis is inductive, within cultural and theoretical contexts.
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ENLT 340: Late Medieval Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Area B-1)A survey of 14th- and 15th-century drama, including the Corpus Christi cycle, morality plays such as Everyman, Mankind and Castle of Perseverence, and the saint’s play. This course may be counted toward the Theatre major, minor or track.
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