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ENG 315: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Felician University
A study of selected comedies, historical plays and tragedies of Shakespeare to illustrate the development of his art and thought in relation to the Elizabethan period. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 320: Seventeenth Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Felician University
A study of the major prose and poetry of the seventeenth century in England including an examination of the intellectual and political events of the period and a detailed analysis of significant works by Milton, Donne, Herbert, Herrick, and others. The student will under-stand the development of the prose, poetry, and thought of this era. [AREA 2] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 325: Milton
3.00 Credits
Felician University
This course includes the major works in poe-try and prose of John Milton, with emphasis on Paradise Lost, the sonnets, and other se-lected works, such as Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes. Milton's cultural, intellectual, and political contexts are also covered. [AREA 2] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 330: Eighteenth Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Felician University
The course develops an appreciation for dis-tinctively eighteenth century forms that in-clude the ?heroic couplet,? ?mock-heroic,? and satire. The course also considers the nov-el and its ?rise,? the development of theories of the sublime and the picturesque, and the discipline of aesthetics. The course includes coverage of Pope, Fielding, Swift, Johnsand Gray, as well as a significant focus on the rise of a ?woman's tradition? exemplified in the work of Finch, Montagu, and their succes-sors. [AREA 3] Prerequisit e: ENG 101 and ENG 102
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ENG 340: The Romantic Rebellion
3.00 Credits
Felician University
A critical analysis of poetry and prose with attention to historical and intellectual back-ground from approximately 1780 to 1830. Fo-cus on works of Blake, Wordsworth, Cole-ridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats. [AREA 3] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 345: Nineteenth Century Studies:The Victorian Age
3.00 Credits
Felician University
A critical analysis of representative poetry and prose from approximately 1830 to 1900. Fo-cus will be on the relationship between literary art and the intellectual and social history of the period. Writers included are Tennyson, the Brownings, the Rossettis, Hopkins, and others. [AREA 3] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 365: American Romantic Writers
3.00 Credits
Felician University
A study of the major writers of the American romantic period including Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and Dickinson. The course also includes a brief treatment of the nature and beginnings of Romanticism. [AREA 3] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 370: Twentieth Century Studies:The Crises of Values-A Prose Statement
3.00 Credits
Felician University
An examination of some major works of prose fiction by writers in British and Ameri-can literature from the turn of the century to World War II. Emphasis upon Conrad, Joyce, Lawrence, Woolf, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Stein, Orwell and O'Connor. [AREA 4] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 371: Autobiography
3.00 Credits
Felician University
Students examine major English and Ameri-can authors from various periods who have written autobiographies, with emphasis on modern and contemporary authors. Through an analysis of style, form, and theme, autobio-graphy will be seen as a literary genre express-ing self and self-consciousness, and combin-ing fictive and factual elements. [AREA 4] Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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ENG 372: Cinema and Literature
3.00 Credits
Felician University
Students examine the language and grammar of film, the history and development of style, film criticism and aesthetics, international ci-nema, and engage in a comparative study of the screen arts and literary adaptations. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102
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