Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
INGL 3321. ENGLISH LITERATURE TO 1798.<br />
Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per<br />
week. Prerequisite: INGL 3202 or INGL 3104 or<br />
INGL 3212.<br />
Representative authors and major movements from<br />
the beginnings of English literature to the end of<br />
the Neoclassical period.<br />
INGL 3322. ENGLISH LITERATURE FROM<br />
1798 TO MODERN PERIOD. Three credit hours.<br />
Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite:<br />
INGL 3202 or INGL 3104 or INGL 3212.<br />
Representative authors and major movements in<br />
English literature from the beginnings of the<br />
Romantic Period to the Modern Era.<br />
INGL 3323. MODERN DRAMA IN ENGLISH<br />
SINCE 1890. Three credit hours. Three hours of<br />
lecture per week. Prerequisite: INGL 3202 or<br />
INGL 3104 or INGL 3212.<br />
A survey of modern drama in England, Ireland, and<br />
the United States including such figures as Wilde,<br />
Shaw, O’Casey, O'Neill, Miller, Albee, and Pinter.<br />
INGL 3325. MODERN POETRY. Three credit<br />
hours. Three hours of lecture per week.<br />
Prerequisite: INGL 3202 or INGL 3104 or INGL<br />
3212.<br />
Lecture on the beginning of modern poetry, the<br />
imagist movement, and the chief lines of<br />
development throughout the Thirties and Forties to<br />
the contemporary period. Special attention will be<br />
given to the major work of William Butler Yeats,<br />
Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos<br />
Williams, Ezra Pound, T.S. Elliot, and Dylan<br />
Thomas.<br />
INGL 3326. LITERATURE OF MINORITIES IN<br />
THE UNITED STATES. Three credit hours.<br />
Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite:<br />
INGL 3202 or INGL 3104 or INGL 3212.<br />
English-language literature of minorities in the<br />
United States, with particular attention to African<br />
American, Asian American, Native American, and<br />
Latino works.<br />
INGL 3345. TOPICS IN CINEMA. Three credit<br />
hours. Three hours of lecture per week.<br />
Prerequisite: INGL 3102 or INGL 3104 or INGL<br />
3202.<br />
theory, selective genres, cinematic analysis and<br />
criticism, aesthetic response, and semiotics.<br />
INGL 3351. AMERICAN LITERATURE TO<br />
1860. Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture<br />
per week. Prerequisite: INGL 3202 or INGL 3104<br />
or INGL 3212.<br />
Major works of the literature of the United States<br />
from the colonial period to the onset of the Civil<br />
War.<br />
INGL 3352. AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM<br />
1860 TO THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD.<br />
Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per<br />
week. Prerequisite: INGL 3202 or INGL 3104 or<br />
INGL 3212.<br />
Major works of the literature of the United States<br />
from the Civil War up to the nearly modern period.<br />
INGL 4000. ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE<br />
17TH CENTURY. Three credit hours. Three<br />
hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: One<br />
literature course at the level of INGL 33-- or<br />
higher, or authorization of the Director of the<br />
Department.<br />
Major poetic and intellectual traditions in the<br />
seventeenth century as represented in the works of<br />
Donne, Johnson, Herbert, Marvell, and others, with<br />
special emphasis given to the work of John Milton.<br />
INGL 4009. LITERATURE OF THE ENGLISH<br />
RENAISSANCE. Three credit hours. Three hours<br />
of lecture per week. Prerequisite: One literature<br />
course at the level of INGL 33-- or higher, or<br />
authorization of the Director of the Department.<br />
Exploration of the major literary traditions and<br />
figures of the English Renaissance including More,<br />
Wyatt, Surrey, Spencer, Sidney, Marlowe, and<br />
Shakespeare.<br />
INGL 4017. THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT.<br />
Three credit hours. Three hours of lecture per<br />
week. Prerequisite: One literature course at the<br />
level of INGL 33-- or higher, or authorization of<br />
the Director of the Department.<br />
A study of the works of the principal poets of the<br />
Romantic Movement, with reading and<br />
interpretation of the chief poems of Wordsworth,<br />
Coleridge, Byron, Shelly, and Keats.<br />
Introduction to English language cinema in the<br />
context of linguistic and literary analysis: history,<br />
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