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ENGL 3970: Brit Lit Survey II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines key texts of British literature from 1789 to the present. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150.
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ENGL 3970 - Brit Lit Survey II
ENGL 3980: Amer Lit Survey I
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines key texts of American literature from beginnings of European settlement to the Civil War in historical context. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150.
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ENGL 3980 - Amer Lit Survey I
ENGL 3990: Amer Lit Survey II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines key texts of American literature from the Civil War to the present in historical context. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150.
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ENGL 3990 - Amer Lit Survey II
ENGL 4000: The English Language
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Studies in English usage and historical development of the language. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4000 - The English Language
ENGL 4010: Grammar Survey
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Survey of modern grammars with a focus on exploring the impact structural grammar has had on traditional grammar. Recommended for English teachers. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4010 - Grammar Survey
ENGL 4030: The Classics in Translation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of Classic literature from the Mediterranean in its ancient and contemporary contexts. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4030 - The Classics in Translation
ENGL 4070: The Medieval Period
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Selected works of Old and Middle English literature, exclusive of Chaucer. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4070 - The Medieval Period
ENGL 4080: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Selected readings in Middle English from The Canterbury Tales and other works by Chaucer. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4080 - Chaucer
ENGL 4100: Drama of English Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Selected readings in non-Shakespearean dramatic literature of the 16th and 17th centuries. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4100 - Drama of English Renaissance
ENGL 4110: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of selected tragedies, comedies, and history plays of Shakespeare. Required of all English majors. Preq: ENGL 2020 or ENGL 2120 or ENGL 2130 or ENGL 2140 or ENGL 2150 or ENGL 2160.
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ENGL 4110 - Shakespeare
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