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LI 202: World Literature II 17th Century- Modern Period
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course includes the study of great masterpieces of world literature from the seventeenth century through the Post-modern period. It examines literary approaches included within Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, and Post-modernism. This is a writing intensive course that requires reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 203: Survey of Biblical Themes in Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to trace biblical themes, motifs, and allusions in the literature of Western Civilization as they emerged after the Reformation. Specific attention will be given to the authors whose works reflect themes found in Scripture regarding the fall, salvation, and sanctification of man. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 204: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an introduction to the language and craft of the poet. It will examine the ability of poetry to appeal to the reader's intelligence, imagination, and senses. This writing-intensive course will help students look at a poem closely, offer vocabulary with which to express what poems mean, and provide students with opportunities for critical analysis and creative expression. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 211: British Literature I: Medieval Period 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course presents a chronological survey of literature and primary sources presented through the historical contexts of Medieval England through the Restoration and early eighteenth-century periods. This course will enable students to examine and evaluate the historical and contemporary significance of the major works of each era. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion and critical thinking. The influence of British literature upon Modern thought will be explored. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 212: British Literature II: Romantic- Modern Period
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course presents a chronological survey of nineteenth-century through mid/late twentieth-century British literature emphasizing the cultural values, moral standards, and philosophies of life during the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods of history and therefore of literary and cultural development. Examination and evaluation of literary criticism for works and genres of these eras will be explored. The writing component will deal with literary analysis and criticism of works studied. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 221: American Literature I: Puritan Times- Civil War
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course provides a chronological, historically relevant, thematic study of the social, political, philosophical, and religious ideas that sparked the poetic imagination of the early American writer. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking. It reviews the development of American thought as it is revealed in the great works of American literature from the Puritan period to the Civil War (1600-1850). Prerequisite: EN102 EN103, or EN105
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LI 222: American Literature II: Civil War- Present
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course provides a thematic survey of the three major literary movements that have occurred since the Civil War: Realism, Modernism, Postmodernism. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion, and critical thinking. We will review the development of American thought as it is revealed in the Great Works of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Readings will center on primary works, and writings will predominantly consist of literary analysis. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 301: Contemporary Christian Writers
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course presents a survey of prominent contemporary writers who have explored the Christian faith in essay, allegory, biography, and novel. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 302: Studies in the Novel
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course traces the development of the novel as a literary genre from its 17th-18th century inception to the present. This reading intensive course will track the changes in the areas of plot structure, characterization, and ethical appeal. The position of the novel in literary tradition, the purpose of the novel as a genre, and the power of the novel form will be discussed. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 303: Studies in Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course traces the development of dramatic literature from the classical Greek period through contemporary times. This reading-intensive course requires discussion, writing, and project work. Also listed as DR303. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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