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3.00 Credits
Southern novels, short stories and plays, identifying what is "Southern" about them. Works byMcCullers, Warren, Faulkner, O'Connor, Percy, Price, Porter, Gaines. Attendance required.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to genre and survey from the mid 19th century to present. Major writers including Hawthorne, Melville, James, Wharton, Hemingway, Faulkner, O'Connor, and range of contemporary writers. Films: American Short Story series.
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3.00 Credits
Shakespeare through sampling each dramatic genre: comedy, tragedy, history and romance. Learn to appreciate and evaluate his writings, and the characteristic distinctions among the genres.
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2.00 Credits
Two semester course; either may be taken independently. Part I includes Greek drama through the Restoration and 18th century. Part II includes premodern, modern and contemporary classics.
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2.00 Credits
Two semester course; either may be taken independently. Part I includes Greek drama through the Restoration and 18th century. Part II includes premodern, modern and contemporary classics.
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3.00 Credits
General survey from the Old English to the Neoclassic period, highlighting the historical traditions which the authors create and upon which they draw.
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3.00 Credits
General survey of British literature from 1800 to the present, including Romantic, Victorian, modern, and contemporary writers. Attention to historical tradition and outstanding individual artists.
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3.00 Credits
Major American novels, their narrative art, their reflection of American culture, their engagement of the readers' hearts and minds, exploring some of life'sgreat questions as revealed by masterful writers.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to major postcolonial writers, primarily from South Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. Authors may include Chinua Achebe, Aime Cesaire, J.M. Coetzee, Jamaica Kincaid, and Jean Rhys.
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3.00 Credits
(Directed Study) The best of children's literature in various genres. Students do either a creative (e.g., writing children's story) or scholarly (e.g., essay on history of nursery rhymes) project.
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