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Nov 23, 2024
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Traditional Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 Archived Catalog
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EGL 3713 Literary TheoryThree hours A study of the primary texts of literary criticism and aesthetics from Plato to the recent theorists, including Greenblatt, Derrida, Fish, and Foucault. Focuses on developing knowledge and application of the various ideas from the different schools of thought. A scholarly project -class presentation and paper- involving application of theories is required. Meets The Arts and Humanities requirement of the Core Curriculum.
Prerequisites: EGL 1013 , either EGL 1023 or EGL 1093 , and one upper-level literature course Prerequisite or corequisite: RPH 2103 or POL 3003 Offered fall semester (odd-numbered years)
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