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  Literature Option

Please note: majors should try to enroll in as many courses designated "Writing Intensive" as possible. These courses offer additional opportunities for writing essays that can be used to meet the requirements of the Exit Portfolio. Courses and Minors from other humanities departments are recommended.

No more than 12 hours of coursework at the 300 level.
TOTAL: 36 hours

ENG 350: Literary Studies for Majors
(must be taken within first 9 hours of English coursework, excluding ENG 101, 102, 202, 302, or 201H)

British Literature to 1800
Choose one:
ENG 409 Milton
ENG 411 Chaucer

Choose one:
ENG 317 British Literature to 1800
ENG
409 Milton
ENG
.411 Chaucer
ENG
413 British Novel to 1800
ENG
417 British Drama to 1642
ENG
436 Medieval British Literature
ENG 437 Tudor Literature: Poetry/ Prose 16th Cent.
ENG 438 17th Century Literature: Poetry and Prose
ENG
446 Drama Restoration & 18th Cent
ENG
462 Rest & 18 C British Poetry & Prose

Shakespeare
Choose one:

ENG 410 Shakespeare Comedy, Tragedies & Rom
ENG 412 Shakespeare Histories & Tragedies

British Literature Since 1800
Choose one:
ENG 319 British Literature from 1800
ENG 414 19th Cent British Novel
ENG 415 Victorian Poetry
ENG 433 20th Cent. British and Irish Poetry
ENG 447 British Romantic Poets

American Literature to 1865
Choose one:

ENG 321
American Literature to 1860
ENG
421 American Literature to 1830
ENG 422
American Literature 1830-1865

American Literature Since 1865
Choose one:
ENG 323 American Literature 1860 to Present
ENG 423 American Literature 1865-1914
ENG
424 American Literature after 1914
ENG 434 Twentieth Century American Poetry

Language Study
Choose one:
ENG 405 History English Language
ENG
475 Intro to Linguistics
ENG
476 Modern Grammar
ENG
478 Intro to Sociolinguistics

Diversity/International
Choose one:

ENG 303 Appalachian Literature
ENG
340 Intro African-American Literature
ENG
341 Intro Ethnic Literature United States
ENG 342
Women Writers

ENG 428 International Literature
ENG
450 World Literature to Renaissance
ENG
451 World Literature Since Renaissance
or any 400 level literature course designated “I” or “MC” under Marshall Plan.

Senior Seminar: (capstone)
ENG 420

ELECTIVES
 

  English Department Office, CH 346 | 696-6600 | Fax: (304) 696-2448
Writing Center, CH 353 | 696-6254 Et Cetera Editor, CH 402A | 696-6645
english@marshall.edu