Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-27-1995 |
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ENH202
1995 Fall – 2009 Spring |
LEC 3.0 Credit(s) 3.0 Period(s) 3.0 Load Acad |
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World
Literature After the Renaissance |
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Includes
a selection of the world's literary masterpieces from the Renaissance to
modern times. Prerequisites: None. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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ENH202 1995
Fall – 2009 Spring |
World Literature After the Renaissance |
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Identify the stylistic and philosophical elements of
neoclassicism in the works of writers representative of the period. (I) |
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Identify the stylistic and philosophical elements of
romanticism in the works of writers representative of the period. (II) |
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Identify the stylistic and philosophical elements of
realism in the works of selected writers representative of the period. (III) |
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Identify the stylistic and philosophical elements of
modernism in the works of writers representative of the period. (IV) |
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Identify elements of post-modernism in the works of
writers representative of the period. (V) |
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Analyze in writing specific literary works. (I-V) |
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Competencies
MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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ENH202 1995
Fall – 2009 Spring |
World Literature After the Renaissance |
I. Seventeenth and
eighteenth neoclassicism A. Stylistic elements of
representative writers B. Philosophical elements
in selected writings II. Romanticism A. Stylistic elements of
representative writers B. Philosophical elements
in selected writings III. Nineteenth century
realism A. Stylistic elements of
representative writers B. Philosophical elements
in selected writings IV. Modernism A. Stylistic elements of
representative writers B. Philosophical elements
in selected writings V. Post-modernism A. Stylistic elements of
representative writers B. Philosophical elements
in selected writings |