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  • An open book
    Hw忙t! English looked a lot different 1000 years ago. Although it sounds 鈥渙ld,鈥 the history of our language has everything to do with how we use English today. Old English and medieval culture are the bases for Tolkien鈥檚 Middle Earth, of course, but
  • Library
    Chaucer: Literature at (What Feels Like) the End of the World The English poet Geoffrey Chaucer was no stranger to crisis: he was born in the wake of the Black Death, the plague that killed about half of the population of Europe; and he lived
  • a blue door surrounded by books
    Introduces students to a wide range of critical theories that English majors need to know. Covers major movements in modern literary/critical theory, from Matthew Arnold through new criticism to contemporary postmodern frameworks. Required for all
  • a pile of books on a bed topped by flowers
    Provides a basic skills course designed to equip students to handle the English major. Emphasizes critical writing and the acquisition of basic techniques and vocabulary of literary criticism through close attention to poetry and prose. Requisites:
  • A drawing of a hand drawing a hand
    This seminar is designed to help you write an honors thesis that is well researched, historically and culturally grounded, and responsive to critical trends that have informed your particular topic. It will focus on sharpening the skills needed to
  • a bunch of books stacked in a stairwell
    Close study of significant 20th-century poetry, drama, and prose works. Readings range from 1920s to the present. Requisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) only. Additional Information:Arts Sci Core
  • Shakespeare
    Introduction to Shakespeare. Introduces students to 6-10 of Shakespeare's major plays. Comedies, histories, and tragedies will be studied. Some non-dramatic poetry may be included. Viewing of Shakespeare in performance is often required. Requisites
  • three books and a pen on a planner
    Introduces significant fiction by ethnic Americans. Explores both the literary and the cultural elements that distinguish work by these writers. Emphasizes materials from Native American, African American, and Chicano traditions. Additional
  • american flag flying over a building
    Introduces students to the American literary tradition through intensive study of centrally significant texts and genres. Additional Information:Arts Sci Core Curr: Literature and the Arts Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities Departmental
  • british book shelf in book store
    Introduces students to the British literary tradition through intensive study of centrally significant texts and genres. Additional Information:Arts Sci Core Curr: Literature and the Arts Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities Departmental
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