ENG 255 American Literature: Modern

Focuses on a century and a half of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays (The Literature of an Expanding Nation: 1865-1912, The Literature of a New Century: 1912-1946 and The Literature Since Mid-Century: 1945-Present). Questions how American Literature has been defined and how those definitions have been challenged and changed over the last century. Emphasis on long recognized major authors as well as minority ones. Exploration of the literature in relation to literary and historical movements as well as on its own merit. ENG 255 provides an understanding of and appreciation for American culture as expressed in literature. Recommended: College-level reading; WR 121 English Composition; and ENG 104 Literature: Fiction or ENG 106 Literature: Poetry is strongly recommended for success in this course.

Credits

4

Notes

Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course

General Education Requirements

AAOT Arts & Letters, AGS Humanities/Arts, AS Literature & the Arts, AS Liberal Arts Core 2, AS Western Culture,

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe how Modern American Literature (19th century to now) explores the human condition. Demonstrate an understanding of the dynamic diversity of cultures which contributes to American Literature. Interpret Modern American Literature through critical reading. Participate in activities that encourage personal awareness, growth, and/or creativity through the experience of modern American literature. Write and speak effectively about your own and others' ideas regarding Modern American Literature.