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LIT-2050 American Literature I
American literature blossomed in the early 19th century into what historians have called "the Romantic Period of American Literature." With the United States firmly established as a nation by 1800, this proliferation of literature caused the young country to be recognized internationally as a literary force. American Literature I offers an introduction to the major works of key writers of the early 19th century from the following points of view: their cultural context; their historical context; and their literary characteristics.
Advisory: Students should have successfully completed English Composition I and II prior to enrolling.
Study Methods:
Credits: 3
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