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ENGL 616: The Documentary
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the art of interpreting, understanding, appreciating, and analyzing nonfiction film. It examines both rhetorical and narrative devices in nonfiction film as well as ethical considerations and ways to interpret a range of nonfiction cinematic genres. Auteur studies as well as film theories contribute to participants' understanding of this important medium.
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ENGL 616 - The Documentary
ENGL 621: Early American Lit to 1830
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Examination of Colonial and Federal literature, with some discussion of the beginnings of Romanticism. Special attention to Bradstreet, Taylor, Edwards, Franklin, Wheatley, Brockden, Brown, Irving and Cooper. Offered annually.
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ENGL 621 - Early American Lit to 1830
ENGL 622: The Amer Renaissance: 1830-85
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Focus on Transcendentalism and such figures as Hawthorne, Poe, Thoreau, Melville, Emerson, Whitman and Dickinson. Offered annually.
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ENGL 622 - The Amer Renaissance: 1830-85
ENGL 623: Dev of the Amer Novel: 19th C
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Narrative fiction from early and middle parts of 19th century to fin de sicle; emphasis on the Romance, the Gothic tale, and the rise of the novel. Offered periodically.
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ENGL 623 - Dev of the Amer Novel: 19th C
ENGL 624: Realism and Naturalism to 1920
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
A study of stylistic, thematic and philosophic issues relating to literary realism and naturalism. Selections from writers such as Twain, Howells, Wharton, James, Crane, Norris, London and Dreiser. Offered periodically.
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ENGL 624 - Realism and Naturalism to 1920
ENGL 625: Modern Amer Fiction, 1920-1945
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Important American fiction writers of the 20th century, with emphasis on major developments in ideas and techniques. Special attention to Anderson, Cather, Wright, Hurston, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck and others. Offered annually.
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ENGL 625 - Modern Amer Fiction, 1920-1945
ENGL 626: Modern American Drama
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
American drama from World War I to the present, with emphasis on significant developments in the styles and techniques explored by such dramatists as ONeill, Hellman, Williams, Miller, Albee, Hansberry and others. Offered annually.
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ENGL 626 - Modern American Drama
ENGL 627: Modern American Poetry
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
In-depth study of several major American poets, including Eliot, Pound, Millay, Moore, Hughes, Frost, Stevens, Williams and others. Offered periodically.
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ENGL 627 - Modern American Poetry
ENGL 628: Contemporary Amer Lit: 1945-Pr
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Major trends in poetry, fiction and drama since World War II, with emphasis on such prominent figures as Barth, Bellow, Mailer, Oates, Updike, Plath, Olson, Shepard, Mamet and others. Offered annually.
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ENGL 628 - Contemporary Amer Lit: 1945-Pr
ENGL 629: Smnr Sel Am Auth:
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Intensive study of the works of selected American authors. May be taken more than once for credit. Offered periodically.
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