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3.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2215 or 3301, or permission of instructor. Examines the literary essay, emphasizing contemporary authors such as Diane Ackerman, Annie Dillard, and Barry Lopez; "schools" such as the new journalists and the environmental essayists; and publications such as The New Yorker and The Atlantic. Special attention will be paid to students' development as writers of nonfiction. Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course, Writing Skills Competency
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Traces the expression in novels, plays, poems, and essays of the minority groups who have been a part of the American people, particularly emphasizing the writing of African Americans. Attributes: Arts and Humanities B, Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2253 or permission of instructor. Focuses on the development of realism and naturalism in the era of modernization following the Civil War. Includes work by such writers as Howells, James, Twain, Chopin, Crane, Dreiser, and Wharton. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or 2253, or permission of instructor. Considers British and American fiction published after 1945, including both realistic and postmodern works by such writers as Carver, DeLillo, Ishiguro, Murdoch, Nabokov, O'Connor, and Pynchon. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2251 or permission of instructor. Studies Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Medieval English masterpieces, with special emphasis on Beowulf and on the works of the Pearl Poet. Culminates in a study of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Malory's Morte D'Arthur. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2251 or permission of instructor. Considers the Golden Age of Elizabeth I and the darker days that followed, as seen through the works of Wyatt, Spenser, Sidney, Raleigh, Shakespeare, Bacon, Milton, and other contemporaries. Special attention given to written explication of poems by Donne, Herbert, and Marvell. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or permission of instructor. Considers 18th-century British literature in the context of the Enlightenment. Focuses on new understandings of the self and society that illuminate many of our contemporary assumptions. Includes works by such writers as Defoe, Dryden, Swift, Fielding, Pope, and Johnson. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or permission of instructor. Studies selected works of such British Romantic writers, including Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, and the Shelleys. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or permission of instructor. Studies selected works from the age of Queen Victoria in Britain, including novels by Bronte, Dickens, and Trollope, and poetry by Tennyson, Barrett Browning, and Arnold. Attends especially to the various ideologies of the 19th century in relation to contemporary culture, including questions of gender, technology, empire, and faith. Attributes: Upper-Division
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5.00 Credits
Offerings Prerequisite: ENG 2252 or 2253, or permission of instructor. Studies major fictional works of the early 20th century, including novels and short stories by such authors as Conrad, Faulkner, Hemingway, Lawrence, Joyce, and Woolf. Offered alternate years. Attributes: Upper-Division
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