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ENGL 3373: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Our primary objective is to read and understand Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales in the language in which he wrote. We will learn a bit about the Middle Ages in general, and we will learn that the study of a great medieval poet may teach us something about ourselves. PR: ENGL 3313.
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ENGL 3374: Shakespeare. WRITING INTENSIVE
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A study of representative histories, comedies and tragedies. PR: ENGL 3313.
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ENGL 3375: Later Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course offers a study of British literature and culture during a century of great change. From the death of Elizabeth I to the Civil War, we will survey poets, drama, comedy, and the rise of women writers. Our major fi gure for the period is John Milton. PR: ENGL 3313.
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ENGL 3377: Literature of the Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course examines social and intellectual developments of the European Enlightenment through writers representing the perspectives of both the “Ancients” (such as Dryden, Behn, Pope, and Swift) andthe “Moderns” (such as Congreve, Defoe, Haywood, and Voltaire). PR:ENGL 3313
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ENGL 3378: Literature of the Romantic Period
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A concentrated study of the works of such writers as Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats. PR: ENGL 3314.
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ENGL 3379: Literature of the Victorian Period
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A concentrated study of the works of such writers as Tennyson, Browning, Rosetti, Arnold, Swinburne, Mill, Ruskin and Carlyle. PR: ENGL 3314.
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ENGL 3380: Twentieth- Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A study of the major texts in 20th-century British literature that refl ect the cultural, social and literary issues of the time. Among the writers who may be studied are poets (from Yeats and Eliot to Heaney and Larkin), playwrights such as Beckett and Stoppard and fi ction writers, from Joyce and Waugh to Fowles and Drabble. PR: ENGL 3314.
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ENGL 3381: The British Novel
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A historical and critical study of signifi cant British novels of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Students are advised to take either ENGL 3313 or 3314 fi rst. PR: ENGL 3313 or 3314.
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ENGL 3382: The World Novel
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course offers a study of the enduring accomplishments of the novelists of Europe, Latin America, and other regions. Novels to be read may include those of Cervantes in the 1600s; Voltaire and Goethe in the 1700s, Flaubert, Tolstoy, and Dostoevsky in the 1800s; and Kafka, Camus, Kundera, and Marquez in the 1900s. PR: ENGL 1108 and 2220.
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ENGL 3383: Epic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
In this course we will study the evolving epic tradition, covering 4000+ years of history, and draw our reading selections from a wide range of places, cultures, and perspectives. Our focus will be on the canonical western tradition (Homer, Virgil, Milton, et. al.) but we will also make forays into the literatures of the Near East, India, and Africa. PR: ENGL 1108 and one 2220.
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