Survey of Literature in English, Part 3: Mid-19th Century to Present
A survey of important British, American, and global Anglophone literature written in English, from the end of the 19th century through the present.
A survey of important British, American, and global Anglophone literature written in English, from the end of the 19th century through the present.
A survey of important literature written in English, from the Restoration through Neo-Classicism and Romanticism to the Early Victorian period.
A survey of significant literature written in English, from the Anglo-Saxon era through the late Renaissance
Introduction to a selection of some of the most impactful pieces of modern literature written between 1650 and the present, considering the historical circumstances that these texts grew out of and often respond to, and the historical context, through periods of Enlightenment, Neoclassicism, colonization, slavery, war, resistance, emancipation, Romanticism, Modernism, Postmodernism.
Introduction to a selection of some of the most impactful pieces of literature written from antiquity through the late Renaissance, considering the historical circumstances that these texts grew out of and often respond to, through periods of Antiquity, the early and late Middle Ages,and the Renaissance.
A survey of literature written in English by women over the last four hundred years, emphasizing nineteenth and early twentieth century novels, poetry, and drama by major as well as rediscovered authors prior to 1970.
A survey of important British, American, and global Anglophone literature written in English, from the end of the 19th century through the present.
ENGL 30A surveys American literature from its Native and European beginnings to the Civil War. It is designed to introduce students to a variety of texts comprising, shaping, and critiquing the idea of America and a national literature.
College reading, writing, and critical thinking applied to literature, including poetry, drama, and fiction. Essay writing employing methods of literary analysis, academic research, and critical thinking.
This supplemental course, taken in conjunction with English 1A, provides additional support for students in English 1A in academic essay writing and analytical reading. Emphasis is on writing process and the skills involved in reading multiple academic texts and developing and revising text-based, thesis-driven essays at the collegiate level.