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ENG 301: Shakespeare's Comedies And Histories
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course consists of a study of representative comedies and histories of Shakespeare. Emphasis is on reading and understanding Shakespearean language, as well as on the theatrical and cultural contexts of the plays. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Spring, '10.
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ENG 302: Shakespeare's Tragedies And Romances
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course consists of the study of representative tragedies and late romances of Shakespeare. Emphasis is on reading and understanding Shakespearean language, as well as on the theatrical and cultural contexts of the plays. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Spring '11.
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ENG 303: American Literature to 1900
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
The course includes a survey of early American writers from the Puritan period to the end of the nineteenth century. Emphasis is placed on the growth of Romanticism and the development of realism and naturalism in American literature. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Annually, Fall.
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ENG 304: American Literature From 1900 to Present
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
The course is designed to help students appreciate some of the major American writers of the twentieth century. Besides discussing the works individually, the class analyzes some of the important historical and literary movements that influenced their content and form. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Annually, Spring.
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ENG 305: Advanced Writing of Poetry
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This is a workshop course designed for students who have had previous course work in poetry writing, or other comparable experience and who wish substantial additional training in poetry writing beyond the introductory level. Pre-requisite: English 205, or approved equivalent. English 205 and 305 will be offered concurrently. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Annually, Spring or as needed.
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ENG 306: Advanced Writing of Fiction And Drama
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This is a workshop course designed for students who have had previous course work in fiction writing and play writing, or other comparable experience and who wish substantial additional training in fiction writing and play writing beyond the introductory level. Pre-requisite English 206, or approved equivalent. English 206 and 306 will be offered concurrently. Annually, Fall or as needed.
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ENG 307: English Grammar
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course is a study of English phonology (sound system), morphology (word structure), and syntax (sentence structure) with an emphasis on structural and transformational grammars. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Fall, '10.
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ENG 309: World Literature I
4.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course surveys literature (primarily but not exclusively western) from the ancient period, the medieval period, and the Renaissance. The course emphasizes historical and cultural contexts, as well as major literary texts. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Fall, '10.
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ENG 310: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course surveys literature (primarily but not exclusively western) from the following literary periods and movements: Enlightenment, Romanticism, realism and naturalism, modernism, and post-modernism. The course emphasizes historical and cultural contexts, as well as major literary texts. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Fall, '09.
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ENG 311: Medieval And Renaissance English Literature
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course surveys major works of poetry, prose, and drama from pre- and post- Norman Conquest England through the death of Elizabeth I. Authors and works may include Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Chaucer, cycle and morality plays, Sidney, Spenser, and Marlowe. Emphasis is placed on cultural and historical contexts, as well as the texts themselves. Prerequisites: ENG 111 & ENG 112. Alternate years, Fall, '09.
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