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English and American Literature majors should complete the following courses before enrolling in upper-level courses: ENGLISH 111; 210-A, -B or 270-A, -B; 298. Completing the 210 or 270 sequences and 298 exempts English majors from taking 113.
ENGLISH 270-A
American Literary Traditions I
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This course covers masterpieces of American literature written from the Puritan era to the Civil War. We will read and discuss the works closely in order to explore their artistry and meaning, and also consider the works in relation to one another, examining the qualities of thought, sensibility, and style that comprise a distinctly American literature. Authors include Bradstreet, Franklin, Emerson, Thoreau, Douglass, Whitman, Poe, Hawthorne, and Dickinson.
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Fall 2009
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EV
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6:15 - 9:15 PM
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Sec. 62
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Charly Yarnoff
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Kresge Hall 4435
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