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ENG 415: History of Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An understanding and comparison of various movements in the history of rhetoric, with particular emphasis on the relationship between rhetorical strategy and one’s image of human beings and on historical events which influenced rhetoric. The course aims to increase the scope of students’ understanding of rhetoric and help them apply this knowledge to their own communication and to their evaluation of the communications of others. Cross-listed with philosophy. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing. F
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ENG 416: Contemporary Issues in Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An intensive exploration of the 20th century’s re-valuing of rhetoric as an interdisciplinary theory of language and meaning. This course complements ENG 415 (The History of Rhetoric). Prereq: ENG 205 and junior standing.
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ENG 417: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A chronological study of the recorded history of the English language from the ninth century to the present. Detailed study of major changes in phonology, lexicon (morphology and semantics), and syntax. Attention to the notion and practice of Standard English and to the development and current state of dialects in the USA. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing. F
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ENG 424: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A study of the major works of Geoffrey Chaucer, particularly The Canterbury Tales, with attention to the language and times of Chaucer. Includes lecture and discussion. Prereq: 62 credit hours of credit or consent of instructor.
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ENG 425: Milton:Prose and Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
John Milton’s prose and poetry constitute essential parts of the English tradition in literature, politics, and religion. This course focuses on Milton’s prose writings—e.g.,Areopagitica and The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates—which have profoundly influenced both the English and American politics and on his lyric, epic, and dramatic poems including close study of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing.
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ENG 426: The Literature of the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Non-dramatic literature of the Renaissance. Emphasis on major figures such as Spenser, Donne, and Milton. Prereq: either ENG 255 and ENG 301 or consent of instructor.
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ENG 427: Neo-Classical and Eighteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
From Dryden to the pre-Romantics. Emphasizes poetry and changing social thought in England and America, with continental backgrounds. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing.
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ENG 431: Nineteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The writing of the English Romantics and Victorians and of American writers of the period, studied against the background of nineteenth-century continental writers. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing.
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ENG 432: Twentieth-Century Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A study of representative twentieth- century poets. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing.
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ENG 433: History of Western Drama I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Survey of representative plays from classic through the Renaissance as a basis for theatrical production and dramatic criticism. Cross-listed as THTR 433. Prereq: ENG 201 and junior standing. F
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