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ENGL 300: Workshop:Women Writers
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is a workshop that focuses on writing by and about women in a variety of forms.
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ENGL 301: Workshop:Narrative
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course deals with the writing of imaginative prose: fictional essays, expository essays, documentaries, autobiography, and narrative writing.
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ENGL 303: Development of the Novel
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
In this course students study the development of the novel as a literary form from its beginnings to the experimental novels of modern times.
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ENGL 304: Mediterranean Authors
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course explores the ways in which Mediterranean authors have re-written the mythologies of their cultures, especially with regard to the sea, traditionally represented as a male space. The course explores crosscultural dialogue, transnationality, and other identity formations, in an effort to explore the possibilities these works afford us for a better understanding of contemporary global culture.
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ENGL 306: Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is the study of the techniques, forms, and themes of modern poets of the English speaking world.
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ENGL 308: Satire
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is a comprehensive study of the methods and tools the satirists use to ridicule human vice and folly. Authors include Swift, Shaw, Voltaire, Aristophanes, Chaucer, and Austen.
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ENGL 309: Epic
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
As a study of the epic period, students survey works dating from the time of Homer. Some emphasis is on the elements of epic narrative and style.
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ENGL 310: Medieval and Renaissance Drama
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines the development of British Drama from the Early Middle Ages through the Jacobean era, charting the evolution from the theologically inspired Mystery Cycles and Moralities to the popular, secular plays of, among others, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Webster.
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ENGL 311: The Short Novel
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Students study the development and techniques of the short novel, emphasizing its special characteristics and its relation to the short story on the one hand and the novel proper on the other.
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ENGL 313: Stories of Teaching and Learning
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
What do teachers and students from different countries, times, and challenges reveal about their expectations and learning styles? Reading narratives from areas including Iran, the Philippines, Europe, and the Americas lets us--as students and future teachers--analyze how power, class, cultural difference, and colonial domination affect literacy and education.
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