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ENGL 509: Romantic Literature
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the chief features of the Romantic writings of the early nineteenth century, with special emphasis on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
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ENGL 509 - Romantic Literature
ENGL 511: Intro to Grad English Studies
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A practical introduction to research and writing. The course will cover theoretical approaches to literary and cultural interpretation; the discovery, analysis, evaluation, and integration of primary and secondary resources; and strategies for generating and revising sophisticated arguments. It also seeks to broaden awareness of career paths and professional development opportunities.
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ENGL 511 - Intro to Grad English Studies
ENGL 517: Spec Topics Lit I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of a special author, period, topic, or problem in literature which is outside the routine offerings of the department. The subject for each course will be announced.
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ENGL 517 - Spec Topics Lit I
ENGL 518: Spec Topics Lit II
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of a special author, period, topic, or problem in literature which is outside the routine offerings of the department. The subject for each course will be announced.
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ENGL 518 - Spec Topics Lit II
ENGL 521: Survey of World Lit II
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Masterpieces of world literature in translation from Voltaire to the present time with special attention to the philosophical content and the development of literary forms.
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ENGL 521 - Survey of World Lit II
ENGL 522: Colon & Revol Amer Lit
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A detailed study of major American writers from the earliest settlers through the end of the 18th century
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ENGL 522 - Colon & Revol Amer Lit
ENGL 523: 19th Cent American Lit I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of major figures of the American Romantic period (approximately 1830-1860), including Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne, and Melville.
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ENGL 523 - 19th Cent American Lit I
ENGL 525: 18th Century Brit Novel
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the origins of the British novel, including such figures as Fielding, Richardson, and Defoe.
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ENGL 525 - 18th Century Brit Novel
ENGL 526: Victorian Novel
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of major British novelists of the late nineteenth century, including Dickens, Eliot, and Hardy.
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ENGL 526 - Victorian Novel
ENGL 527: British Fiction: 1900-1945
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of the novels and short stories of major British writers from the first half of 20th- century, including such figures as Conrad, Lawrence, Forster, Woolf, and Joyce.
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ENGL 527 - British Fiction: 1900-1945
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