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Dec 11, 2024
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EN - 265 American Realism and Naturalism: Humanities IVCredits: 3
A study of the growth of literary realism in the context of major economic and social changes between the Civil War and World War I, with attention to creative work in other aspects of American culture. The course includes such writers as Twain, Howells, Crane, Gilman, Chopin, Norris and Wharton.
Prerequisite(s): MOT/Literature and Humanities I & II
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