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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Readings in all genres of African-American literature covering historical periods including slavery, Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights and black arts movements and the contemporary scene. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Readings explore the diversity of ethnic voices in literature written in English in North America and Britain with attention to how these culturally inflected voices both question and enrich the history of established literary traditions. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Readings in American literature that cover texts from the moment of contact, Native American texts, Puritan texts including sermons, captivity narratives, early American poetry and fiction, and works by Founding Fathers. Authors may include Winthrop, Bradford, Smith, Bradstreet, Edwards, Franklin, Wheatley, Jefferson, and Apess. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Readings in all genres of American literature that cover the birth of a vibrant American literary scene including but not limited to authors such as Hawthorne, Poe and Melville, Emerson, Thoreau, Douglas, Jacobs, Fuller, and Whitman.
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3.00 Credits
Readings in all genres of American literature that cover literary movements including Realism, Naturalism, Regionalism, and Modernism and feature writers such as Twain, Dickinson, Crane, DuBois, Fitzgerald, O'Neill, Eliot, Hemingway, Hughes and Hurston. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent .96
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3.00 Credits
Readings in all genres of American literature that cover the Beat movement, the Civil Rights and black power movements, metafiction, post-modernism and the emergence of ethnic voices in American literature. Authors may include Williams, Ginsberg, Plath, Baldwin, Ellison, Roth, Bellow, Momaday, Vonnegut, Capote, Mailer, Lorde, Rich, O'Brien and Morrison. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Readings explore the nature and social evolution of Gothic literature written in English on both sides of the Atlantic with attention to literary features as well as the political and social underpinnings of the genre. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of some of the most influential American writers at home and abroad in the 1920s, including ex-patriots Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Eliot, Stein and other Americans writing in the aftermath of World War I. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A guided reading of what has been called "one of the most important novels of the twentieth century" with attention to Joyce's position in the European modernist movement and in Irish post-colonial politics. *This course counts for a 300-level British requiremen t. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivale nt.ENGU 301 American Novel (L, W) 3 creditReadings of American novels with an emphasis on understanding the conventions of the genre. Selections from Twain to the present with emphasis on the major movements in American fiction: Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism. Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent. ( If taken as Writing Intensive, prerequisites are ENGU 101/105 and ILA.)
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3.00 Credits
Readings of British novels with an emphasis on understanding the genesis of the genre as a new ("novel") form in the eighteenth-century, its rise to prominence in nineteenth-century realism and its permutations in post-modern, post-colonial Britain . Prerequisite: ENGU 101 or equivalent. (If taken as Writing Intensive, prerequisites are ENGU 101/105 and ILA.)
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