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ENG 220: Literature and Gender
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will examine literary texts with special emphasis on gender issues. Questions may be raised, for instance, about gender definitions and roles, gender and language, gender as a locus of economic, political, social, or literary power. Topics will vary from semester to semester. The course may be organized around a group of writers, a historical period or movement, a genre, a theme, or a combination of these. Offered every year.
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ENG 221: Themes in Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course focuses on the plays (and, to some extent, on the nondramatic works) of Shakespeare. It seeks to increase the students’ ability to understand, enjoy, and appreciate Shakespeare’s writings, and to give students greater confidence in their ability independently to assign meaning to the plays.
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ENG 225: Literary Genres:Drama & Poetry
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA An introduction, along with ENG 235, to the various forms of literature. As such, the two courses are intended for students who wish to learn techniques of reading and interpreting literature before taking more traditional literature courses. This course will emphasize drama and poetry.
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ENG 227: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Acquaints the beginning student with the fundamentals of acting in a format that encourages freedom of imagination and personal growth. Ensemble techniques and creative improvisation; vocal and physical development for the actor; theories and techniques of acting; fundamental scene and character analysis; scene performance workshops. Offered every year.
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ENG 229: Theatre Practicum
1.00 Credits
Marist College
One Credit LA Laboratory experience in theater production, acting, and technical assignments. Students may enroll in Theatre Practicum up to three times for a total of three credits.
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ENG 230: Editing and Revision
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Students will learn to read the work of others critically and to develop editorial standards. They will suggest revisions and be prepared to offer rationales for those revisions. Students will then, working from self-criticism and the criticism of peers, take pieces of writing-of various terms and from varying contexts-through several drafts, from rough to completed. Offered every year. Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 218 or permission of instructor or chairperson
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ENG 235: Literary Genres:Fiction
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Along with ENG 225, this course introduces students to the various forms of literature. As such, the courses are intended for students who wish to learn techniques of reading and interpreting literature before going on to more traditional literature courses. This course places primary emphasis on short and long fiction.
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ENG 240: American Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Representative works of the 19th and 20th centuries. Writers such as Poe, Hawthorne, and Melville will be examined for their contribution to the establishment of the genre, while succeeding writers such as Jewett, Wharton, Hemingway, Salinger, Cheever, and Walker will be studied for ways in which the form has developed during the two centuries.
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ENG 241: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA To develop fundamental acting skill through applications of the actor's art. Characterization and inner techniques; audition techniques; monologues; improvisation; textual analysis; scene work with contemporary plays. Offered every year.
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ENG 255: Introduction to Literature:Fiction and Poetry
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course seeks to increase students’ ability to understand, enjoy, and appreciate complex literary works of fiction and poetry—doing so in good part by acquainting them with a set of concepts and terms that allow them to observe and describe some of the main literary resources employed by poets and fiction writers to convey meaning.
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