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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. An introductory study of poems selected from various periods, including the modern. Special attention is paid to themes, forms, and kinds. Intended primarily for non-English majors.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. An introductory study of novels and short stories selected from various periods, including the modern. Special attention is paid to themes, forms, and kinds. Intended primarily for non- English majors.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. An introductory study of plays selected from various periods, including the modern. Special attention is paid to themes, forms, kinds, and relationships of text to theatrical performance. Intended primarily for non-English majors.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): none. Involves close reading, analysis, imitation, and critique of prominent speeches from the American Revolution to the present.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Explores masterpieces of American literature. Focuses on classic and contemporary works by such writers as Hawthorne, Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, Twain, Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ralph Ellison, and Joyce Carol Oates. Intended primarily for nonmajors.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. An introductory course designed primarily for nonmajors. Focuses on an important theme or technique in modern and contemporary literature.
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Lecture, 3 hours; consultation/ discussion, 1 hour. This course, intended primarily for non-English majors, is designed to provide an understanding of drama as a form of literary art and to encourage a familiarity with Shakespeare's most important works. Plays from each dramatic genre (comedy, history and tragedy) will be included.
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Lecture, 3 hours; screening, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): none. An examination of cinematic adaptions of Shakespeare's plays, paying particular attention to issues of cinematic theory, historical adaption, and thematical reconstruction. Credit is awarded for only one of ENGL 018 or THEA 022.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 001B or equivalent; admission to the University Honors Program or consent of instructor. Honors course corresponding to ENGL 001C and ENGL 01SC. A course in extended expository prose with emphasis on principles of explanation, interpretation, and argument. Special attention is paid to the theoretical implications of various modes of academic inquiry. Students must be formally enrolled prior to the beginning of instruction and must attend the first day to avoid being dropped from the class. Satisfactory (S) or No Credit (NC) grading is not available. Credit is awarded for only one of ENGL 001C, ENGL 01HC, or ENGL 01SC.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra writing and rewriting, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 001B. A course for science and engineering majors corresponding to ENGL 001C and ENGL 01HC. Helps students build the writing skills most relevant to their future work in science or engineering fields. Students must be formally enrolled prior to the beginning of instruction and must attend the first day to avoid being dropped from the class. Credit is awarded for only one of ENGL 001C, ENGL 01HC, or ENGL 01SC.
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