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ENG 250: Modern Literature in Place: Modern Irish Literature
(Donna Vinter), 4 credits, prerequisites: ENG120. Enrollment cap: 20. This course will study modern Irish literature written between about 1890 and the present, including fiction, poetry and drama by such authors as W.B. Yeats, J.M. Synge, James Joyce, Sean O'Casey, Elizabeth Bowen, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney. It will introduce the student to the turbulent history of modern Ireland, while considering how these writers foster, invent, reinvent and critique ideas of Irish national, cultural and religious identity. It will also look at how the authors engage with themes that speak to the wider modern human experience. We will take advantage of opportunities to see Irish plays and hear Irish music in London, and there will be a field trip to the Republic of Ireland. Phase 1: ART 295 | ECN 295A | ENG 121 | HIS 231 | HUM 295 | POL 295A | SST 195 | THE 275 | Phase 2: ENG 250 | GLS/HUM/THE 295A | SST 295 | SST 300 |
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