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ENGL 268: Modern World Literature
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of the work of 20th century writers representing the diverse cultural traditions of the modern world.In addition to writings representing the western tradition, works are studied representing such traditions as the Eastern European, the Middle Eastern, the African, the Latin American, and the Asian.
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ENGL 270: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
Major plays of William Shakespeare are studied in this course.Both the texts of the plays and the cultural context that produced them are examined.
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ENGL 275: American Short Stories
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a survey of the development of the short story in America from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the present.The course considers the short story as a literary form and examines major writers of short stories, such as Poe, Hawthorne, Twain, James, Chopin, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, O'Connor, Updike, Baldwin, Oates, Morrison, and Erdrich.
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ENGL 280: American Novels,1970 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a study of important novels written by Americans between 1970 and the present.Emphasis is on close readings of the novels.
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ENGL 283: African American Novel
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of African American novels from slavery to the present.Emphasis is on the relationship of African American culture to the fiction produced by its writers.
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ENGL 312: Fiction Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is an intensive workshop for training and practice in the writing of fiction. (Enrollment is limited.) Usually offered Spring semester in odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: ENGL 240 or an acceptable portfolio.
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ENGL 313: Creative Non-Fiction Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is an extensive workshop for training and practice in the writing of creative non-fiction. (Enrollment is limited.) Prerequisite: ENGL 240 or an acceptable portfolio.
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ENGL 320: Women and Literature:The Middle Ages and Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course explores women writers from the period whose work was largely ignored until the 20th century.Authors include Domna H.Garsenda, the Countesse of Dia, Marie de France, Julian of Norwich, Heloise, Christine de Pisan, Vittoria Colonna, Veronica Franco, Chiara Matraini, Gaspara Stampa, Laura Cereta, Marguerite de Navarre, Lousie Labe, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Mary Sidney, Mary Wroth, Elizabeth Cary, and Margaret Cavendish. Prerequisites: ENGL 245 or INTD 252.
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ENGL 321: Women and Literature:Modern Western World
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction prose about women by British and European women writers. Emphasis is on literary responses to such subjects as childhood, adolescence, marriage, and old age; to the roles of daughter, sister, friend, lover, wife, and mother; to life-style and vocation; and to social issues.Consideration is also given to theoretical formulations about women and their social and literary functions.
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ENGL 340: Harry Potter:Background and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course introduces students to the literary traditions upon which J.K.Rowling built the Harry Potter books, and on the discourse of theoretical and literary scholarship of her novels.Readings in the tradition include authors such as Hughes, Kipling, Nesbit, White, and Dahl, and scholarly approaches from Jungian, Freudian, Feminist, Marxist, Human Rights, and Ecological perspectives. Prerequisite: One course in British Literature.
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