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A study of the literature of the great age of English satire, with reference to the social, cultural, religious and political issues of the time, emphasizing major writers such as Pope, Swift, Johnson and Austen. 3 credits. AY
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A study of the Romantics' modernity of thought, rebellion against literary tradition, and psychological insights. The Romantics' attitudes about political reform, the role of the writer in society, and women and love are also discussed. 3 credits. AY
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An examination of Victorian literature as it reflects the dominant forces of the age. Tennyson, Arnold, Dickens and Browning are studied in-depth. Specific topics include the Industrial Revolution, fear of social anarchy, and the authors' spiritual crises. 3 credits. AY
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An intensive study of a significant theme or tradition which appears in the works of major writers, such as "The Shakespearean Film," "The Quest Motif,"Catholicism in Modern British Fiction." 3 credits.AY
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A study of the literatures written in English that have emerged from regions or countries formerly colonized by England and the United States, such as Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland, the Philippines, and the Caribbean. Topics to be considered may include: the processes of colonization and de-colonization; the problem of writing in the colonizer's language; the use of postcolonial criticism and theory; and the question of what "postcolonial" means to different writers.Writers to be studied may include: Salman Rushdie, Seamus Heaney, Keri Hulme, Jessica Hagedorn, J. M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Chinua Achebe and Derek Walcott, among others. 3 credits. AY
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Studies and practice in the writing of poetry. Student writing will be discussed and evaluated individually and in groups. 3 credits. N
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Studies and practice in the writing of fiction. Student writing will be discussed and evaluated individually and in groups. 3 credits. AY
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Studies and practice in the writing of short works of fiction, articles and other works of non-fiction. Evaluation and discussion of student writing on an individual and group basis. Guest lecturers may participate. Not open to students who have taken ENG 452 or ENG 2151. Prerequisite: ENG 120. 4 credits. N
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A study of the development of British poetry in the twentieth century, emphasizing major poets from Yeats to the present. 3 credits. AY
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Research and readings in selected authors and topics. 3 credits. N
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