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3.00 Credits
EN 360 focuses on the literature of love. As we read selected works from the early Greek poet Sappho to contemporary American poets, we will explore the various meanings love takes on in different cultures, centuries, and contexts-and we will consider the possibility that writing itself can be a way of loving. If you think that love poetry is sentimental or predicatable, this seminar will surprise you! 3 credits
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Immigration is always two stories: a leaving and an arrival. This course will consider the American immigrant experience through the perspective of literature. Novels, short stories, poetry, essays, and memoirs will be used to portray the struggle of creating new lives in an unfamiliar culture and language. Generally offered every year. 3 credits
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
A 3 to 6 credit field work experience open only to senior majors. Requires permission of Department Chair, with whom hours and credits are to be arranged.
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3.00 Credits
This seminar, designed for students who have some previous college experience of Shakespeare, offers an opportunity to study, compare, and perform scenes from a small number of Shakespeare's plays, in conjunction with a staged production, whenever possible. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A course of study for superior students with well-developed reading plans and research projects. Requires permission of Department Chair, with whom hours and credits are to be arranged. Generally offered every year.
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3.00 Credits
This is the culminating seminar for English majors and invites in-depth study of selected seminal literary texts. Past seminars have focused on the question: How does reading and knowing poets of the past relate to our reading and knowing of poets of our own time Generally offered every year. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This advanced course is aimed at preparing upperclass students to meet successfully the kinds of writing they will encounter in the work place and in graduate study. After an intensive review of the stylistic and other formal aspects of business, technical, journalistic, and scholarly writing, students will concentrate on writing projects keyed to their career plans. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This seminar, required for English majors concentrating in Dramatic Studies, is open to any upperclass student with an interest in drama. The seminar focuses on several provocative issues, including the relation between classical myth and mythic tragedy; the relation of action and inaction in the theater; plays which subvert their own form; political versus apolitical theater. Generally offered every other year. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing. Classes stress oral as well as written practice. FL 111F is prerequisite for FL 112F. Generally offered every year. 3 credits each
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic language skills: listening, reading, practice in speaking and writing simple Italian. Includes study of contemporary Italian culture and civilization. Generally offered every year. 3 credits each
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