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EN 358: Shakespeare I: Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of Shakespeare's plays over the range of, his career. The selection of plays and the, critical approaches employed will differ from, those in English 359.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 359: Shakespeare II: Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of Shakespeare's plays over the range of, his career. The selection of plays and the, critical approaches employed will differ from, those in English 358.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 365: Milton and Paradise Lost:, Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of the works of John Milton, with special, emphasis on his epic Paradise Lost, its political, and religious contexts, and its pop-culture, afterlife in science fiction and fantasy works of, subsequent centuries.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 370: Literature of the Enlightenment:, Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of 18th century literature and culture,, with emphasis on such English and Irish writers, as Defoe, Fielding, Pope, Sterne, and Swift, as, well as works by European writers and achievements, in painting, architecture, and the other arts.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 372: Topics in World Literature:, Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An investigation of a literary genre or topic, across several literary cultures and historical, periods. The focus would be on major writers and, works that provide contrasting views, approaches,, and styles of writing in regard to a significant, social or cultural topic or to a major literary, genre.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 373: Literature of Medicine: Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An investigation of the literature of medicine in, the West from the classical era to the present., Topics include: the impact of stories, metaphors, and models on medical beliefs; the evolving, structure of our knowledge about the body;, caregivers' and patients' framing of their, experiences; and how these affect medical, practice. Prior coursework in healthcare fields, is not required.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature, Humanities 1 and 2
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EN 375: Topics in American Literature:, Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An opportunity to explore in more depth, or from, a different perspective, some aspect of American, literary history. The course may focus on a, theme, e.g., environmental writing;, a genre, a writer or a group of writers,, e.g.; the Beat Poets; a literary or cultural, movement, e.g., the Harlem Renaissance,, or some aspect of American history or culture as, it is reflected, explored, and influenced by, American writers. May be repeated with a change, of subject matter and permission of Departmental, Chair.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 376: Literary Modernism: Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of authors from 1900 to 1940 whose, stylistic experimentation and distinctive, interest in mythology, psychology, and history, set them apart from their predecessors., Particular attention will be given to the, political and cultural context of their work,, including trends in Europe, the United States,, and elsewhere. The course includes writers, such as Eliot, Faulkner, H.D., Rilke, Toomer,, Williams, Woolf, and Yeats.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 377: Celtic Mythology: Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
Examines myths, legends, and folktales of ancient, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and Britain in the, period from approximately 600 B.C.E to 500 A.D., Students will read a variety of novels and, collections of poetry and myth and will root, those in historical and cultural context.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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EN 380: Topics in Literature, 1940-2000:, Humanities IV
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An opportunity to explore in more depth, or from a, different perspective, some aspect of twentieth, century literary history in the aftermath of, Modernism. The course may focus on a theme, e.g.,, Post Colonial Literature; a genre; a writer or a, group of writers, e.g., Modern Feminist Writers; a, literary or cultural movement, e.g.; Confessional, Poetry, or some aspect of history or culture as it, is reflected, explored, and influenced by writers, all over the world since 1940. May be repeated, with a change of subject matter and permission of, the Department Chair.
Prerequisite:
MOT: Literature and Humanities 1 & 2
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