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ENG-320
Cinema and Cinematography
This course focuses on the history of films and analysis of film scripts with
emphasis on class discussion of major directors including Carol Reed, Alfred
Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Orson Welles.
ENG-330
Myth and Fantasy
This course studies ancient and modern mythology through its embodiment in literature and in themes common to all cultures.
ENG-400
Tutorial in Acting
Students participate in the university production as actors or actresses and
research the various styles and theories of acting: Classical, Elizabethan,
Restoration, Stanislavskian, Brechtian. Research paper required.
ENG-4000
English Seminar- Capstone
This course is an advanced study of expository writing, an integration of
literary study, critical theory, and, techniques of literary research. This
course combines discussion and independent work, having as its goal the
completion of a paper( 20-25 pages) representative of the undergraduate
major ' s research interests. The course objective is for each student to
achieve a culmination of proficiency in the techniques of research, logic, and
organization in scholarly writing. Students are encouraged to apply skills
learned and practiced in all previous literature and writing courses. To that
end, literary research is fundamental to the successful completion of this
course. Prerequisite: All completed semesters of English major coursework
except one to graduate. All work must be original and written by the student
registered for the course.
ENG-401
Chaucer and His
Reading and discussion of Chaucer ' s major works is supplemented with those
Contemporaries
of his contemporaries including Langland, the Pearl poet and others.
ENG-405
Tutorial in Directing
Introduced to the techniques of directing for the proscenium and arena
stages, students learn to cast, block and direct a play.
ENG-413
Poets of Britain and America
Poets of Britain and America are examined with emphasis on the moderns
and post-moderns.
ENG-416
Shakespearean Tragedy
This course studies the major tragedies as performance art, including
Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello.
ENG-417
Shakespearean Comedy
This course focuses on the major comedies as performance art, including As You Like It, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, The Taming of the Shrew, and Much Ado About Nothing.
ENG-422
Romantic / Victorian Literature
Students engage in in-depth study of the literature of the Romantic and
Victorian Age.
ENG-423
Modern Fiction
Novels and short stories of twentieth-century authors are discussed in terms
of thought and technique in modern fiction.
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