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ENG
410-4
Studies in British Literature
Intensive study of British literary history and/or the work of individual
British writers. Intended to develop an understanding of literature
within the contexts of the author's life, literary production, and historical
background. Prerequisite: ENG 255/256 or ENG 251; at least one of the
ENG 350359 sequence.
- ENG 410/610, British Literature, Samuel Johnson, Fall 2007, Dr. Martin Maner
- ENG 410/610, British Literature, Satire, Spring 2007, Dr. Martin Maner
- ENG 410/610, British Literature, 18th-C. Poetry & Prose, Spring 2006, Dr. Martin Maner
- ENG 410/610, British Literature, Pope & Swift,
Winter 2005, Dr. Martin Maner
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ENG 410/610, British Literature, Milton, Spring 2003,
Dr. Henry Limouze
- ENG 410/610, British
Literature, Victorians, Winter 2003, Dr. Joe Law
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ENG 410/610, Shakespeare, Winter 2002, Dr. Alex Macleod
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ENG 410/610, Utopian Fiction, Summer 2001, Dr. Martin
Maner
- ENG
410/610: "Seventeenth-Century Poetry," Spring 2001, Dr.
Henry Limouze
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ENG 410/610: "Oscar Wilde and His Age," Winter
2001, Dr. Joe Law Ý
- ENG 410/610:
"18th-C. Poetry and Prose," Winter 2001, Dr. Martin Maner
- ENG
410/610: "Milton," Spring 1999, Dr. Henry Limouze
- ENG
410/610: "English Renaissance Literature and the Arts,"
Winter 1999, Dr. John Fleischauer
- ENG
410/610: "Utopian Fiction," Fall 1998, Dr. Martin Maner
- ENG
410/610: "19th-Century British Novel," Winter 1998, Dr.
Barry Milligan
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