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ENGL 3020: British Lit II: 1700-1918
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Open only to English majors. Prerequisite: ENGL 3000 with a grade of C- or better. Building on knowledge acquired in ENGL 3000, applies the procedures and practices of literary study to the study of British literature from 1700 to 1918 with some reference to earlier and later works. Emphasis on literary tradition, genres, major figures, and relevant critical and theoretical approaches. Required for English majors.
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ENGL 3020 - British Lit II: 1700-1918
ENGL 3030: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 3000 with a grade of C- or better. Open only to majors. Examines from the beginning to the present America's literary history, themes, and genres with additional focus on critical approaches and research. Required for English majors.
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ENGL 3030 - American Literature
ENGL 3110: English Lit Medieval Period
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
A reading of selected works from Old English literature, especially Beowulf, and Middle English literature, with emphasis on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur and medieval drama.
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ENGL 3110 - English Lit Medieval Period
ENGL 3120: English Lit 16th Century
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Readings in the major authors (More, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Jonson, Donne) and genres (prose fiction, romance, epic, sonnet, lyric). Effects of cultural, political, and religious influences on the literature.
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ENGL 3120 - English Lit 16th Century
ENGL 3130: English Lit 17th Century
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Readings in the major authors (Bacon, Jonson, Donne, Herbert, Herrick, Marvell, Crashaw, Vaughan, Milton) and genres (essay, epic, lyric, sermon). Effects of cultural, political, and religious influences on the literature.
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ENGL 3130 - English Lit 17th Century
ENGL 3134: Computer Writing Literature
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
No course description available.
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ENGL 3134 - Computer Writing Literature
ENGL 3135: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Focuses on Shakespeare's major plays which will be considered both as products of their author's time and as enduring cultural artifacts. Special attention will be given to Shakespeare's development as a dramatist and to his depiction of character, theme, and imagery.
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ENGL 3135 - Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 3160: English Drama 1475-1642
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 2020, ENGL 2030, AAS 2020, or HUM 2610. Plays written by Shakespeare's predecessors, contemporaries, and immediate successors.
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ENGL 3160 - English Drama 1475-1642
ENGL 3210: Engl Lit Restoration 18th Cent
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
English literature 1660-1800 emphasizing writings which reflect or influenced historical and literary developments.
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ENGL 3210 - Engl Lit Restoration 18th Cent
ENGL 3220: English Lit 1790 to 1850
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
A definition of English Romanticism and a study of works--mainly poems--by Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
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ENGL 3220 - English Lit 1790 to 1850
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