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January 12:
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February 22:
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Expanded Course Description
ENG 215 is the first in a two-part chronological survey of the principal works of American literature from its beginnings to the present. ENG 215 covers the period from the pre-colonial era through 1850. The course incorporates works of prose, poetry, and drama, and attends closely to philosophical, political, and cultural events that run parallel to developments in American literary history. Students will sharpen their interpretive, analytical, and argumentative skills through class discussion and critical writing assignments based on the course reading. ENG 215 provides students with a broad knowledge of American literary tradition and satisfies the university's Group Requirement in the Arts and Letters category. The survey of American literature courses, ENG 215 and 216, may be taken individually or as parts of an integrated sequence.