Later British Lit & Culture

The development of British literature from the Enlightenment of the 18th century through the Romaticism and Realism of the 19th century to the Modernism of the early 20th century; literary response to scientific and industrial changes, political revolution and the technical and social reordering of British society. Open only to English majors, and those studying at the University on international or domestic exchange.

Shakespeare

A study of Shakespeare's dramatic art and poetic style through approximately a doz-en plays. Students may earn degree credit for only one of ENGLISH 221 and 222. (Gen.Ed. AL)

Shakespeare

A study of Shakespeare's dramatic art and poetic style through approximately a doz-en plays. Students may earn degree credit for only one of ENGLISH 221 and 222. (Gen.Ed. AL)

Expository Writing

Note: Upper-level course. Should not be elected by freshmen or by anyone who has not completed the Writing requirement. Should not be taken Pass/Fail; nor taken to satisfy requirements of some major other than English.

Representing the Holocaust

Major writers, works, themes, and critical issues comprising the literature of the Holocaust. Exploration of the narrative responses to the destruction of European Jewry and other peoples during World War II (including diaries, memoirs, fiction, poetry, drama, video testimonies, and memorials). (Gen.Ed. AL, G)

Representing the Holocaust

Major writers, works, themes, and critical issues comprising the literature of the Holocaust. Exploration of the narrative responses to the destruction of European Jewry and other peoples during World War II (including diaries, memoirs, fiction, poetry, drama, video testimonies, and memorials). (Gen.Ed. AL, G)

Representing the Holocaust

Major writers, works, themes, and critical issues comprising the literature of the Holocaust. Exploration of the narrative responses to the destruction of European Jewry and other peoples during World War II (including diaries, memoirs, fiction, poetry, drama, video testimonies, and memorials). (Gen.Ed. AL, G)
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