Course Description: American Literary Realism: This course will critically engage the ongoing debate about the nature and value of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American fiction. Well into the twentieth century, the academic study of literature in English was focused on British authors and the value of literature written in the U.S. was far from established. Eventually, the study of realism and naturalism would become central to the identity of an America emerging as a world power. The debates surrounding the definition of American literature involve literary questions of canon formation, political questions surrounding America¿s global position in the twentieth century, and questions about American identity (especially as regards race, gender, and class). In this course students will use primary texts to develop a research project on the disciplinary development of American literature and American studies. (taken from my.butler class description)
Category Archives: English Courses
EN 386: Studies in Rhetoric
Studies in Rhetoric
Course Description: Offers general and specialized study of the history, criticism, theory, literature and application of the rhetorical arts.
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Aristophanes’ Clouds Reflection
EN 363: Shakespeare
Shakespeare
Course Description: Studies representative comedies, tragedies and histories in both their historical and intellectual contexts and their adaptations to modern performance (Taken from My.Butler course description).
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EN 322: Comparative Literature II
Comparative Literature II
Course Description: Studies world literature in historical, aesthetic and cultural context with special attention paid to issues in literary and translation theory (Taken from My.Butler course description).
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EN 218 Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to Creative Writing
Course Description: Focuses on the connection between reading and writing. Emphasis on techniques of writing poetry (Taken from course description at My.Butler).
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Cain character sketch & I am Five poem
From a Whisper to a Scream; From a Caterpillar to a Butterfly
EN 246: Inquiries in American Literature & History II
Inquiries in American Literature and History II
Course Description: This course will be organized around in later American literature, and thereby seek to increase students’ understanding of major works, authors and literary movements of the period. Texts for the course will come primarily from the period after the American Civil War, and both the texts and the authors studied will be placed within their larger literary and cultural contexts
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TI 210-EN: Inquiries in American Literature and History I
Inquiries in American Literature and History I
Course Description: This course will be organized around a theme in early American literature, and thereby seek to increase students’ understanding of major works, authors and literary movements of the period. Texts for the course will come primarily from the period up to the American Civil War, and both the texts and the authors studied will be placed within their larger literary and cultural contexts (Taken from course description at My.Butler).
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EN 185: Introduction to the Discipline of English
Introduction to the Discipline of English
Course Description: Introduces students to the methods of critical reading and writing and helps them to develop the skills necessary for the study of literature. Required of all English majors (Taken from course description at My.Butler).
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