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EN 313: The American Novel
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores the development of the novel in America. Novelists include Melville, Twain, James, Wharton, Ellison and others.
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EN 314: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Presents a multidisciplinary overview of children's literature in the light of recent scholarship including: the historical context of classical and popular children's literature; philosophical, educational and sociological theories of childhood; and literary motifs and archetypes. Topics include realistic and fanciful fiction, biography, regional and historical fiction, and children's poetry.
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EN 317: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores contemporary critical approaches to literature (historic, symbolic, psychological, sociological) in seminar form, developing the appreciation of literature and the tools of analysis and communication.
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EN 318: Celtic Voices
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces students to the literature of Ireland, from ancient myth to recent fiction, poetry, and drama by such writers as Yeats, Joyce, Wilde, O'Brien, and others.
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EN 320: Writing Power
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Offers an intensive writing workshop for students determined to advance from average to superior writing performance. Emphasis on effective strategies for producing compelling prose in many disciplines. Chair's permission required. Does not fulfill core literature requirement.
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EN 324: Catholic Writers
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Studies a wide range of major writers from the medieval period to the late 20th century whose Catholicism is central to their artistic vision, influencing both the content and form of their work. Forms include epic, lyric, and narrative poetry, as well as short fiction, drama, and novels. Works are read from a theological perspective; writers include Dante, Dryden, Hopkins, Greene, O'Connor, Percy, and others.
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EN 328: Tragic Magic
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores psychological and philosophical themes in the short fiction of Latin America and introduces students to a unique combination of realism and fantasy in novels across the continents: Marquez, Singer, Morrison, and Saramago.
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EN 332: Modern Irish Drama
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Presents a critical and historical study of Irish drama from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. The principal focus is the theatrical dimensions of Irish drama, but the relevant socio-political context is also considered. Playwrights include: Yeats, Synge, O'Casey, O'Brien, Friel, McPherson, McDonagh, and Carr.
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EN 335: Teaching Writing:Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores the prevalent composition theories and the practice of teaching, evaluating, and assessing students' writing. In addition to the more conventional elements of the writing process (collaboration, peer editing, grammatical competency, etc.), emphasis will also be given to the implications of gender, class, and culture in the teaching of writing. As part of the course, students will develop more sophisticated strategies to enhance their own writing, and they will also be supervised as peer tutors in the Writing Lab. Does not fulfill core literature requirement.
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EN 401: Shakespeare:Plays of Politics
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores Shakespeare's interpretation of the use and abuse of political power while tracing his dramatic development through critical reading of representative plays.
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