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ENGLISH 325: FeatureWriting and Investigative Reporting
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Feature writing and investigative reporting for print journalism. Field trip(s) and real-world assignments, with an emphasis on publication. Prerequisite: 211 or 212 or consent of instructor. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 325 - FeatureWriting and Investigative Reporting
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ENGLISH 335: Internship in ProfessionalWriting
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Offered in cooperation with an off-campus firm, business, institution, agency, department, station, etc. Attention is given to the student's special interests. Consent of the instructor and the off-campus supervisor is required. Enrollment limited to English majors. Only one internship may be counted toward the major. Offered each semester andMay Term.
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ENGLISH 335 - Internship in ProfessionalWriting
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ENGLISH 341: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Readings of English and Continental texts from the 9th-15th century with selected readings inMiddle English and inmodern translation from Latin, Old French, Provencal,Welsh, and other traditions.May include Arthurian romance, the literature of courtly love, drama, lyric poetry, or writings ofmedievalmystics. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 341 - Medieval Literature
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ENGLISH 342: Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Investigates issues of representation of gender and sexuality, representations of the court, the place of the stage, versions of early modern selfhood, and moral theory in the Renaissance period, 1520-1660. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered as needed.
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ENGLISH 342 - Renaissance Literature
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ENGLISH 343: Restoration and 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on British authors between 1660- 1789 who consider issues of aristocratic decadence, wit as a moral touchstone, emergence of the middle class, and gender through the use of satire, romance, the novel (epistolary, picaresque, comic), comedy of manners, sentimental and laughing comedy, neoclassical tragedy, andmock forms. Prerequisite:Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 343 - Restoration and 18th Century
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ENGLISH 344: Romantic Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examines the great literature-much of it poetry-of the period 1789-1830. Addresses themes and issues characteristic of this time of unrest and redefinition. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 344 - Romantic Literature
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ENGLISH 346: Victorian Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on British novelists, poets, playwrights, and essayists between 1830-1900 who are drawn to themes of the divided self,middle class decorum, the fight for women's suffrage and education, organization of the working class, responses to poverty, expansion of the British empire, and religious conversion and doubt. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 346 - Victorian Literature
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ENGLISH 348: Recent and Contemporary British Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examines literature of England, Ireland, and Scotland since 1930 with emphasis on aspects of experimentation in formresulting fromthemodernistmovement and the backlash against it. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered occasionally.
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ENGLISH 348 - Recent and Contemporary British Literature
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ENGLISH 351: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on aspect(s) of American literature up to the CivilWar to form a coherent view of one part of the American experience.May examine poetry, drama, fiction, essays, journals, diaries, news articles, or collateral arts like painting and music. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220- 259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 351 - American Literature to 1865
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ENGLISH 352: American Literature after 1865
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focus on aspect(s) of American literature since the CivilWar to form a coherent view of American experience. Draws upon several literary and non-literary genres. Prerequisite: Gateway Colloquium; 1 course from 170 or 220-259, plus 280. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGLISH 352 - American Literature after 1865
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