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LIT 300 The Romantic Writers

A study of the Romantic Movement from Blake to Keats.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course, or permission of the instructor

LIT 301 The Victorian Writers

A study of Victorian literature from Carlyle to Kipling.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 303 Modern Poetry

An introduction to the major poets and schools of modern and contemporary poetry in England and the United States.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; ENG 200 level literature course, or permission of instructor.

LIT 307 Shakespeare's Romances and Tragedies

An advanced study of several of Shakespeare's finest romances and tragedies, involving a close analysis of the texts and incorporating a thorough grounding in the Renaissance mindset.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 308 Shakespeare's Comedies and Histories

An advanced study of several of Shakespeare's finest comedies and history plays.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AER 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 309-311 Advanced Drama

Studies include Elizabethan, Restoration or contemporary drama. May be repeated if content varies.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 312 Contemporary World Literature

A selection of today's major living authors from around the world.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (IG) (NW) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 318-322 Fiction

A study of traditional or experimental novels or short fiction. May be repeated if content varies.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 323 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory - Asian Subcontinent

This course explores postcolonial identity in literature written by writers from the subcontinent. Particular attention will be given to cultural and historical issues that discuss the emergence of nationalism as a reaction to the British Raj, and the decolonization movements that contribute to the forming of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The primary texts will be literary, but we will ground our discussions in theoretical issues related to postcolonial studies.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (IG) (NW) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 324 Post-Colonial Literature and Theory

This course is designed to focus on a variety of colonial and post-colonial literatures in Africa, the Caribbean, Indonesia or Latin America. It is a study of the representation of personal, racial and national identity in works from the selected region, written during the period of struggle against colonialism and afterwards. May be repeated if content varies.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (IG) (NW) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 325 The Eighteenth Century

Studies the major authors of the neoclassical period.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor. May be repeated if content varies.

LIT 334 The Medieval Vision

Investigation of medieval views of the world and humankind through close reading of several literary masterpieces.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 335 English Renaissance Literature

The poetry, prose and drama of England's most glorious literary period, the 16th and 17th centuries.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 337 Multiethnic U.S. Literature and Film

This course explores four major ethnic heritages - Native American, Hispanic, African American and Asian American - through contemporary literature and film. Discussion of the unique historical background casts light upon multicultural expression in literature and film. Other arts, such as dance, music and folklore, enrich our appreciation of each community's artistic identity.

Credit Hours: 4
(NW) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 340-344 Major Poets

Close reading and analysis of one or more major poets. May be repeated if content varies.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201.

LIT 347 Irish Literature

A study of Irish fiction, drama, poetry, memoir and film of the 20th and 21st centuries. Includes the influences of colonialism, politics, sectarianism, religion and notions of family and women's roles on this body of literature. Includes a study of major writers from the early part of the 20th century, such as James Joyce, and their influence on contemporary writers.

Credit Hours: 4
(A) (IG) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWE 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

LIT 350-355 Topics in English

This is a special topics course at the 300 level. The course will incorporate an advanced study of a topic and/or genre. The course material may be from any historical period and may include any nationality, ethnicity, etc. Course may be repeated if content varies.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWE 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of the instructor.

LIT 360-365 Major Authors

A study of one or more of the most significant American, British or world writers. May be repeated if content varies.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (W)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and AWR 201; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.