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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 205 or consent of instructor. This course helps students develop as writers of poetry. It provides an analysis of professional and student-written poetry and focuses on critical standards and facility with creative expression. Students improve their reading and writing skills, expand the scope of their literary perception by envisioning a work from an author's point of view, and intensify their knowledge of literary standards by submitting bi-weekly written assignments which are shared and evaluated by all members of the class. This course may be repeated if subjects of study vary and the English Program approves.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 205 or consent of instructor. This course helps students to develop as writers of fiction. It provides an analysis of professional and student-written fiction and focuses on critical standards and facility with creative expression. Students improve their reading and writing skills, expand the scope of their literary perception by envisioning a work from an author's point of view, and intensify their knowledge of literary standards by offering bi-weekly written assignments which are shared and evaluated by all members of the class. This course may be repeated if subjects of study vary and the English Program approves.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This course is a study of prose, poetry, and drama of the Tudor period, excluding the drama of Shakespeare. It is also a study of the English Renaissance with concentration on More, Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare's sonnets.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This study of prose, poetry, and drama during the century of the English Civil War emphasizes Milton, Jacobean drama, the poetry of Donne and Johnson, and the prose of Bacon and Bunyan.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This course deals with Restoration and eighteenth-century drama and the poetry and prose of such writers as Dryden, Pope, Swift, Defoe, Addison, and Steele.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This study of the major writers and texts of the second half of the eighteenth century emphasizes the development of the novel (Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, and Smollett) and the works of Samuel Johnson.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This course focuses on the principal writers of the Romantic Period in Britain, including Coleridge, Shelley, Byron, Wordsworth, Blake, and Keats, and on the essential elements of British Romanticism.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This course examines the literature and life of the Victorian period through the works of such writers as Dickens, Eliot, Carlyle, Tennyson, Arnold, the Brownings, and the Bront?. The course commonly explores a specific theme or thread as presented in several representative works.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This course is a study of British poetry, drama, and fiction from this transitional period as the Victorian Age evolves into the Modern Age. Writers such as Hardy, Shaw, Conrad, Yeats, and Ford are included.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 201 or 202 and ENGL 220 or consent of instructor. This study of representative novels from the earliest examples through the nineteenth century considers both the general characteristics of novels and the distinctive characteristics of English novels from different periods. Novelists include Richardson, Fielding, Defor, and Dickens.
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