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Literary responses to major global issues or events; how global social, political, economic or ecological conditions interact with literary imagination. Topics to vary with each offering. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG101.
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Selected 19th-century American novelists: Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, James, Crane, Norris and Dreiser. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Study of representative American novels from early Modernism to the present, both major and minor writers; student analysis and discussion. (Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Representative works of modern American poets. (Spring). Liberal arts.Prerequisites: ENG160 or ENG195 or POI.
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Examines the African American novel from its roots in the late 18th century to the present. The objective is to analyze and understand how important artists and works have, along with historical and social forces, influenced the development of the novel. (Spring). Liberal arts.
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Major novels and short fiction written by Latino(a) writers. Examines roots and emergence of Latino(a) narrative fiction; role of politics and history; aesthetics; prominent themes and current trends. Attention will be given to critical approaches to this body of work. Authors may include Anaya, Hinojosa, Hijuelos, Cisneros, Ruiz de Burton, Alvarez, Suarez, Tomas Rivera, and Mohr. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG101, junior standing.
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Studies in diverse American literature topics; topics vary with each offering and may include a national or ethnic literature, literary movement, period, genre, theme or motif, a major author, group of authors, or critical approach. May be repeated for credit as topics change. (Spring, Summer & Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: junior standing and ENG195 or ENG196 or POI.
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A critical examination of significant works produced in the last two decades by writers influencing the contemporary international literary scene. The reading will cover all genres. (At least once per year). Prerequisites: ENG101 and junior standing. Liberal arts.
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Literature dealing with King Arthur and his knights, from the 12th century to the 15th and beyond. The instructor may trace the evolution of the Arthurian legend from the Middle Ages to the present or may choose to focus primarily on the medieval legend. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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Survey of Irish literature from the Irish Literary Revival (ca. 1890) to the present. All genres represented with special consideration of the works of Yeats, Synge, Joyce, O'Casey, and Trevor and of the historical and cultural context of Irish literature. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: ENG101.
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