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3.00 Credits
Topics vary from year to year, e.g., International Novel,Confucius and Modern Thought,African Women’s Writing, Survey of World Literature. Spring semester, odd-numbered years. Repeatable for credit. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 3 credits.
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The works of significant British writers, from the Beowulf poet to Austen. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits.
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The works of significant British writers, from Blake to the present. Spring semester, even-numbered years. 3 credits.
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Explores a diverse body of nineteenth-century literature, including fiction, poetry, narrative, and essays, written in different regions of the United States by men and women of various cultural groups. Works of the American literary renaissance are studied alongside writing from other traditions, such as Native American autobiography, African American narrative, and women’s fiction. Prerequisite: LA101. Fall semester. Satisfies the U.S. Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 3 credits.
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Traces the emergence of multiple perspectives in twentieth century U.S. literature. Examines the ways fiction, poetry, and drama represent an increasing diversity of voices, with an emphasis on contemporary novels by writers from various cultural groups. Prerequisite: LA101. Spring semester. Satisfies the U.S. Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 3 credits.
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Introduction to novels and picture books for elementary school- aged children, with emphasis on presenting such books in the classroom, encouraging a love of reading, and addressing geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic differences through books. Fulfills literature requirement for teaching certification candidates. Fall semester. Satisfies the U.S. Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. 3 credits.
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Topics vary from term to term; emphasis is on upper-level (junior and senior) in-depth study, e.g., Medieval Studies, Social Themes in the Novel,Austen and the Brontes, Development of the British Novel, Victorian Literature, Twentieth Century Studies. Prerequisites: EL150 and two other English courses. Spring semester, odd-numbered years. Repeatable for credit. 3 credits.
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Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, with introductory study of Middle English language, literary and historical traditions. Fall semester, even-numbered years. 3 credits.
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Selected works of Shakespeare,tracing his development as dramatist and poet. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. Juniors and seniors only. 3 credits.
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Theories of literary criticism, focused on contemporary theory and practice. Spring semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits.
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