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Jan 08, 2026
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ENGH 252 - 19th-Century British Literature: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition4 credits Teaches students to think historically about literature through tracing a set of key concepts such as author, reader, theme, form, culture, and intertextuality through an examination of representative texts from nineteenth-century British literature. Pays attention to work from both the Romantic and Victorian periods and considers how writers redefined the role of writers, readers, and texts in a world being rapidly transformed by industrialization, technology, science, labor unrest, women’s enfranchisement, imperialism, and expanding literacy. CLA-Breadth/Humanities
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