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Apr 03, 2025
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ENGL 335 - Literary Themes and Perspectives 3 Credits Literary Themes and Perspectives introduces students to works of literature organized by theme, topic, or a specific cultural or historical perspective. Students will practice close reading and the course will require writing and other presentation exercises that develop critical thinking, research, and argument-driven writing skills. Assignments will include essays, quizzes, and oral presentations. This course may be repeated up to two (2) times without repeating a given topic. This course meets the upper level literature requirement for bachelor degree programs. Prerequisite: ENGL 110 ; ENGL 210 . Course can be repeated upwards of three times with varied course topics.
Possible topics include:
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Literature of Crime and Detection
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Women Writers
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Literature of Health and Healing
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Jewish Literature
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North American Native Literature
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Multicultural Perspectives in Literature
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