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3.00 Credits
Allows and facilitates students to gain practical experience from working on the staff of the Saranac Review, a literary journal dedicated to publishing poetry, nonfiction, and fiction. As part of this course, students would gain experience as editorial assistants. Their duties include logging and tracking manuscripts, reading and screening manuscripts, developing layouts and other editorial and administrative responsibilities. Requires a minimum of forty to forty-five hours per semester in the Saranac Review office. May be repeated for up to six credits. (At least once per year). Prerequisites: ENG101; Minimum of Junior Standing, POI. Liberal arts.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean. (Spring & Fall).
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3.00 Credits
Developing advanced skills in the writing of poetry, with special emphasis on developing personal voice and style. Peer review and discussion of all works written. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG302, POI.
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3.00 Credits
Developing advanced skills in the writing of fiction, with special emphasis on developing personal voice and style. Peer review and discussion of all works written. (Spring & Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG303, POI.
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3.00 Credits
A production-oriented course, in which students will explore bookmaking for the literary market. The course is designed to introduce students to all aspects related to literary magazine production. Students will produce an annual issue of Z-Platt, the student literary magazine. (Once per year). Prerequisites: ENG101, junior standing and POI.
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3.00 Credits
Selected American authors from the earliest colonizers to the early 19th century. Emphasis: Ann Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Cotton Mather, William Byrd II, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, Phyllis Wheatley and Charles Brockden Brown. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three literature credits, junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
19th-century English novel from Austen to Hardy. Close reading and discussion of selected works, with emphasis on the theory of the novel and 19th-century culture and society. (Spring & Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Chronological study of the British novel from the Edwardian period to the present. Readings drawn from the major writers with emphasis on analysis. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: six literature credits.
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3.00 Credits
Representative works of such modern poets as Auden, Hardy, Housman, Owen, Sitwell, Thomas and Yeats. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG160 or ENG195 or POI.
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3.00 Credits
Close reading of Chaucer's major poetry, with emphasis on The Canterbury Tales, toward an appreciation of his thought and method. (Spring & Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three-credit literature course, sophomore standing.
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