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Literature of the U.S.: World War II to Present

Course Code:
ENG-245
Course Group(s):
GE HUM
Course Description:
A survey of works illustrating the literary experience in the United States from World War II to the present. Students complete reading, writing and research assignments about contemporary American authors such as Albee, Angelou, Baldwin, Brooks, Heller, Oates, O'Connor and Updike, whose works provide perspectives on the social, moral and political changes taking place in contemporary society.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture: 3 Hours
Prerequisites:

ENG-122 or written permission of the department chairperson

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