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Nov 23, 2024
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ENOL 535 - Studies in Modern Literature Credit(s): 3 hours This course examines a varied combination of English, American, and world literature of the twentieth century. The specific focus will change from year to year. A given course may be organized according to genre (fiction, poetry, or drama), topic (e. g. Southern Renaissance, expatriate literature of the 1920’s, Joyce, Yeats, and Eliot. or Williams, Miller, O’Neill). Students will produce a research paper/project commensurate with the program standards for graduate level classes. Students will critique works by English, American, and/or other authors. Students will contrast works of fiction, poetry, and drama. Students will investigate the various genres written during a given period or by given authors. Offered every spring semester May be repeated for up to nine hours if topic changes.
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