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3.00 Credits
A survey of American literature of the Golden Age, 1865- 1900, focusing on the works ofMark Twain, Henry James, Emily Dickinson, Kate Chopin, Theodore Dreiser, and the local color and naturalistic schools of American writing. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: 211, 212, 251, or 252. Three hours. Staff.
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An analysis of the poetry of the great early modernist American poets, who dominated the period between 1920 and 1940. The course focuses on the poems of Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot,Wallace Stevens,William CarlosWilliams, and Marianne Moore. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: 211, 212, 251, or 252. Three hours. Staff.
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A study of novels written by major American novelists of the Roaring 20s and Depression 30s, focusing on Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, William Faulkner, John Dos Passos, John Steinbeck, and Richard Wright. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: 211, 212, 251, or 252. Three hours. Staff.
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A study of the major thematic and stylistic trends inAmerican fiction since 1945. Prerequisite: 211, 212, 251 or 252. Offered every third year. Three hours. Mr. Peyser.
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A survey of writing by African-Americans from the 18th to 20th centuries, covering early texts, poetry and speeches, narratives of slavery and escape, abolition, the Reconstruction era, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts movement and contemporary black writers. Prerequisite: ENGL 251 or 252. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Ms.Wesley.
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A critical and historical study of English literature from 1789 to 1834, with emphasis on the lyric and the personal essay. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: ENGL 212 or permission of instructor. Three hours. Staff. (Students who have passed ENGL 427 cannot take ENGL 351.)
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A study of England's literature between 1842 and 1901, with special attention to the crisis in religious belief sparked by theories of evolution, serial fiction, and the "woman question." Offered everysecond year. Prerequisite: ENGL 212 or permission of instructor. Three hours. Staff. (Students who have passed ENGL 362 cannot take ENGL 352.)
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A study of the nineteenth century novel from Austen to Gissing, paying special attention to forms of emergence, the "woman question,"and social history. Prerequisite: ENGL 212 or permission of instructor. Offered every third year. Three hours. Staff. (Students who have passed ENGL 441 cannot take ENGL 354.)
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A study ofmasterpieces by major authors of the British Isles, with emphasis on the modernist novel and lyric. Prerequisite: ENGL 211 or 212 or permission of instructor. Offered every third year. Three hours. Mr. Peyser. (Students who have passed ENGL 449 cannot take ENGL 361.)
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A survey of dramatic developments and social contexts in Britain andAmerica since the 1960s.Topics includeAIDS, the Vietnam War, one class/race relations with an emphasis on non-traditional dramatic performance, incorporating music, dance, graphic design. Prerequisite: 211, 212, 232, 251, or 252, or remission of the instructor. Offered every third year. Three hours. Ms. Scott. (Students who have passed ENGL 371 cannot take ENGL 363.)
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