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ENL 300: The Western Literary Tradition I
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An examination of texts by Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and Pope or Swift. Readings in other English and continental authors, designed to help place these major figures in a broad cultural context. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 301: The Western Literary Tradition II
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An examination of representative texts from the three major modern literary movements: Romanticism, Realism, Modernism. English, American, and works originally not written in English will be considered, as well as works by women and American minority authors. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 302: Oral Interpretation of Literature
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits The oral interpretation of poetry, drama, fiction, and historical speeches. Students will prepare for oral performance by reading aloud, raising questions of meaning, doing library research, writing paraphrases, comparing other interpretations, and consulting an author’s other works. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 312: Theories of Mass Media
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also COM 312) 4 hours; 4 credits A survey of contemporary communications theory defining the language, structure, systems, effects, and rhetoric of the mass media. Practical examples in journalism, advertising, publishing, radio, television, and film will be analyzed. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 314: Classical Greek and Roman Literature
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Readings in translation and discussion of works from Homer to Tacitus. Special attention will be given to the characteristics of specific genres. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 315: Early Celtic Literature
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Examines older literature of the Celtic languages of the British Isles and northwest Europe. Mythological, heroic, romance, and historical works may be considered. All works will be read in translation. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 316: Medieval Literature
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A study of the European contemporaries of Chaucer, including works dealing with Arthurian legends. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 317: English Literature prior to the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An intensive study of Old English and English Medieval literature through the 15th century. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 318: English Literature of the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A generic and thematic study of the nondramatic literature of 16th- and 17th-century England, with emphasis on Spenser and the Sidney circle. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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ENL 319: European Literature of the Renaissance and 17th Century
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Readings in translation of the major works of European literature from the late 14th century through the 17th century. Prerequisite: An ENH 200-level course
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