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ENGL 444: Elizabethan Drama
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a close reading of plays written by Shakespeare's contemporaries.Emphasized is the work of Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe.
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ENGL 445: Victorian Writers
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is an investigation of major poems by Tennyson and Browning, poems and criticism by Arnold, and novels by Dickens, Thackeray, and George Eliot.
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ENGL 446: Milton
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes, with some attention to the sonnets, other minor poems, and the Areopagitica. Emphasis is on Milton's theological ideas, architectonics, and relationships with the literature and political developments of his age.
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ENGL 447: Eighteenth Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of eighteenth century British writing. The first half emphasizes the neo-classical satirists, including Dryden, Pope, Swift, and Addison and Steele.The second half emphasizes the Johnson circle, including Samuel Johnson, Boswell, and Goldsmith.Pre-Romantic writers such as Gray, Thomson, and Burns are also considered.
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ENGL 449: British Romanticism
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of major British authors of the Romantic Period and the influences upon them. The course investigates works in various imaginative genres and the biographical and philosophical works of the period.Emphasis is on writers such as Blake, Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, and Keats.
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ENGL 450-459: Seminar in American Literature
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
These seminars provide students with the opportunity to study an author, period, movement, or tradition in American literature.(Enrollment in each course limited to 12 students.Topics change regularly.) Prerequisite: previous study of the author, period, movement, or tradition in a survey course.
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ENGL 453: Contemporary American Poetry
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
course analyzes trends in recent American poetry since 1980.Students examine postmodern aesthetics that include post-confessional, documentary poetics, the New Sincerists, and the post-avant garde movements, among others.
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ENGL 454: Hemingway
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a study of Hemingway's fiction from In Our Time through The Garden of Eden. Emphasis is on the evolution of Hemingway's themes and style, on his revision process, and on the relation of his life to his work.
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ENGL 462: Films of Alfred Hitchcock
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This is a critical examination of cinematic technique and thematic concerns in major films by Alfred Hitchcock, such as The Lodger, Blackmail, Shadow of a Doubt, Notorious, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest, and Psycho.Prerequisite: ENGL 160.
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ENGL 477: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a reading and research seminar designed to assist students to review, organize, and synthesize their knowledge of literature. (The course is open to qualified juniors intending to take comprehensive examinations in January.) Prerequisites: ENGL 156, 245, 246, 255, 256, or permission of the instructor.
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