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         British Literature Shakespeare:     more books (100)
  1. Shakespeare's Festive Comedy by Cesar Lombardi Barber, 1972-07-01
  2. On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays by John Kerrigan, 2004-04-15
  3. Macbeth by William Shakespeare, 2007-12-27
  4. Lectures on Shakespeare (W.H. Auden: Critical Editions) by W. H. Auden, 2002-09-09
  5. Shakespeare by Johann Gottfried Herder, 2008-03-20
  6. Guide To The Manuscript and Printed Books Of The First Folio Of Shakespeare by British Museum, 2005-03-01
  7. Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literature: Studies in Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, and Donne (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by Murray Roston, 2007-03-15
  8. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume 3 Tragedies by Samuel Johnson, 2008-01-10
  9. Notes to Shakespeare, volume 1 Comedies by Samuel Johnson, 2008-01-10
  10. Author's Pen and Actor's Voice: Playing and Writing in Shakespeare's Theatre (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture) by Robert Weimann, 2000-08-15
  11. Major British Writers I, Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Bacon, Donne, Milton, Dryden, Swift, Pope, Johnson, Boswell (Volume I)
  12. The Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture) by Lynn Enterline, 2006-12-14
  13. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, 2007-12-27
  14. Readings on Julius Caesar (The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)

41. General Humanities Courses - English & British Literature
Major british Writers ENGL 202 Major british Writers ENGL ENGL 204 Surv of European literature ENGL 205 240 Science Fiction ENGL 301 shakespeare Early Period
http://www.cofc.edu/~oncourse/humanity.htm
CofC Home About CofC Academic Programs Library ... Technology On Course General Education Humanities Courses English and British Literature ENGL 201 Major British Writers
ENGL 202 Major British Writers
ENGL 203 Surv of European Literature
ENGL 204 Surv of European Literature
ENGL 205 American Lit to 1865
ENGL 206 American Lit, 1865 - Present
ENGL 207 Surv of American Lit to WWII
ENGL 216 Intro to African-American Lit
ENGL 233 Surv of Non-Wstrn 20th Cent Lit
ENGL 234 Surv of 3rd World Masterpieces
ENGL 240 Science Fiction ENGL 301 Shakespeare: Early Period ENGL 302 Shakespeare: Later Period ENGL 304 Chaucer ENGL 306 Milton ENGL 307 Introduction to Old English ENGL 308 Edmund Spenser ENGL 311 Mid-English Lit/Non-Chaucerian ENGL 312 History of English Language ENGL 313 Afro-American Literature ENGL 314 Non-Dramatic Lit of Renaissance ENGL 317 17th Century ENGL 318 18th Century ENGL 319 Literary Criticism ENGL 320 Literature For Adolescents ENGL 321 Romantic Period ENGL 323 Victorian Period ENGL 325 Modern British Literature

42. Departmental/College Honors Award Requirements
(C) british literature, Pre1700, non-shakespeare or American literature, Pre-1800. (D) Honors Seminar or 5000 level course. V. Six elective hours. VI.
http://www.okstate.edu/honors/deptcollegeawd.html
DEPARTMENTAL/COLLEGE HONORS AWARD REQUIREMENTS You may earn the Departmental or College Honors Award (the terminology differs among the undergraduate college) in any major . The general Honors College minimum requirements are honors credit with grade of "A" or "B" in 12 upper-division hours in the field of concentration for the major including a 3-hour senior honors thesis or other creative component approved by the department or college. The colleges and departments listed below require a certain combination of courses for these awards. If your college or major department is not listed below, the general Honors College minimum requirements apply. Satisfactory completion ("A" or "B" grade required) of one hour of honors thesis/project-preparation course (using HONR 3000 or other appropriate course number) in the semester before undertaking the senior honors thesis or senior honors project. Exemption by the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee on the basis of a written recommendation from the faculty thesis director stating that student already has sufficient research experience to undertake the senior honors thesis/project without the one-hour preparation course may be available. The student must file a petition for exemption before the beginning of the semester in which the thesis/project-preparation course ordinarily would be taken. Specified upper-division curriculum (honors contracts are not permitted in these twelve hours):
  • Three hours from common body honors sections (BADM 3513, LSB 3213, FIN 3113, MKTG 3213)
  • 43. English And Comparative Literature Department
    Forms (3) English 301 Advanced College Writing (3) English 316 shakespeare (3) Survey Courses (at least 6 units) English 211 british literature to 1760 (3
    http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/engl.asp
    Home Page Academic Departments : English, Comparative Literature and Linguistics Department Page Catalog Home Degree Listing Catalog Search Course Search ... Dept Homepage
    Department Chair
    Joseph Sawicki Vice Chair
    Joanne Gass Department Office
    University Hall 323 Department Website
    http://hss.fullerton.edu/english/index.htm
    Programs Offered
    Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature
    Master of Arts in Comparative Literature
    Bachelor of Arts in English
    Minor in English
    Master of Arts in English Minor in Linguistics Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics Master of Arts in Linguistics Faculty Marlin Blaine, Cornel Bonca, Ellen Coldwell, Mary Kay Crouch, Angela Della Volpe, Sheryl Fontaine, Joanne Gass, Jane Hipolito, Susan Jacobsen, Joanne Jasin, Helen Jaskoski, Alan Kaye, Thomas Klammer, Deborah Lawrence, Mohsen Mirshafiei, Helen Mugambi, Franz Müller-Gotama, Keith Neilson, Irena Praitis, Sally Romotsky, Chris Ruiz-Velasco, Joseph Sawicki, Amy-Scott-Douglass, Yichin Shen, Kay Stanton, Atara Stein, John White, Heping Zhao Introduction Top of Page The discipline of English includes the study of British and American literature, the various kinds of writing, and the history, structure and dialects of the English language.

    44. Welcome To The Literature, Language, And Culture Option
    literature, 3254 American Lit to 1900, 3264 Modernist british literature, 3274 Modernist American literature, 4114 Chaucer, 4165 shakespeare I, 4166
    http://www.english.vt.edu/languageandliterature/llccurriculum.htm
    English Department
    Literature, Language, and Culture Curriculum Main Page Faculty Curriculum
    Course Descriptions
    Resources for Students The LLC Curriculum
    The Literature, Language, and Culture curriculum brings together a broad range of subjects and approaches, from medieval to post-modern literature, from a history of the English language to a consideration of language and society, from literary criticism to post-colonial cultural studies. As a student in this option, whether you are pursuing the major or the minor , you will have the opportunity to critically read and analyze literary texts both within and outside their particular historical and social contexts, gain an understanding of the differing critical approaches to literary interpretation, explore the connections between culture and society, and discover how our language has changed over the course of several centuries. LLC Major LLC Minor THE MAJOR OPTIONS:
    Literature Cultural Studies Pre-Education Pre-Law The Core:
    • 3 hrs. of ENGL 2604: Introduction to Critical Reading

    45. Shakespeare's Love Sonnets
    entire sequence, perhaps in all Elizabethan literature, about the shame. To spend is the british verb for shakespeare takes the Puritanical stance that sexual
    http://www.nortexinfo.net/McDaniel/1-08shs2.htm
    McDaniel Lectures on British Literature
    'The Pangs of Dispriz'd Love'
    Shakespeare's Love Sonnets
    Shakespeare's Sonnets Explore All Forms
    The Paradox of Sonnet 73

    The sonnet as a Renaissance verse form was so devoted to the romantic relationship that when John Donne's 14-line poems on devotional subjects were published in 1633, "they were labeled Holy Sonnets, so that the readers would know that they were not traditional romantic ones such as were churned out by the thousands in the 16th and 17th centuries. Shakespeare's 154 sonnets, published in quarts form in 1609, are in the amorous tradition, although readers and scholars have been perplexed as to exactly who the object of the romantic interest in these poems might be. In the early 19th century, the poet John Keats, very much an admirer of Shakespeare, said in a letter to his brothers that much of the older poet's greatness lay in the fact that he could entertain contrary notions in his mind without what Keats called an "irritating reaching" after fact or rationality. Keats called this negative capability. It is in the love sonnets of Shakespeare that we can see this encompassing of the dualism of love. Alexander Pope advises in Essay on Criticism that in poetry "sound should seem an echo to the sense." We might add to that dictum that sublime poetry should manifest a marriage of image and theme. Sonnet 73 provides such a union. The three quatrains of the sonnet present the reader with three interrelated images, all based on a pattern of diminution—a fading from light to dark, from color to bleakness, from heat to cold.

    46. 18th Century British Literature Subject Guide
    translations of Latin or Greek literature, including Homer Malone in 1790 and Boydell s shakespeare of 1802. in 105 volumes and Bell s british Theatre (1797
    http://www.rarebooks.nd.edu/collections/subject_guides/british_lit_18c.html
    ND Home ND Libraries Spec. Coll. Collections Over 100 authors, including poets, novelists, and dramatists, appear in eighteenth-century editions in the Department's collection. T hese works and related literary publications are described below in the following categories: Late Restoration and the Turn of the Eighteenth Century The "long "eighteenth century may be said to begin with the Restoration writers. Among those represented in the collection are seven dramatists, including John Banks, Aphra Behn, John Crowne, John Dryden, Thomas Otway, Thomas Shadwell, and Thomas Southerne. William Wycherly is represented by Miscellaneous Poems... (1704) and the theater-closing clergyman, Jeremy Collier, by A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage... (1699) and other essays. The literary activity of John Dryden is apparent not only with eleven of his plays but also several of his translations of Latin or Greek literature, including Homer, Juvenal, Ovid, Plutarch, and Virgil. In addition the collection has the following anthologies by Dryden: Fables Ancient and Modern...

    47. Princeton University Press Sample Chapters In British Literature
    british literature Amanda Anderson and Joseph Valente; Excess and the Mean in Early Modern English literature. Edited by Deidre Lynch; Lectures on shakespeare.
    http://pup.princeton.edu/chapters/subjects/enll.html
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    48. Princeton University Press Books In British Literature
    Crane, MT shakespeare s Brain Reading with Cognitive Theory. Showalter, E. A literature of Their Own british Women Novelists from Bronte to Lessing.
    http://pup.princeton.edu/catalogs/subjects/enlla.html
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    49. Untitled Document
    british literature, shakespeare, World literature. Ph.D. University of Miami, 1993.
    http://www.uaf.edu/english/faculty/
    Name Specialty and Degree Bartlett, D.A.
    ffdab@uaf.edu
    Ancient, medieval, and renaissance studies; traditional Alaska Native literature. Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1977. Basham, Lynn
    ESL Coordinator
    fflsb@uaf.edu
    Linguistics. M.A. San Jose State University, 1977. Bird, Roy K
    Department Chair
    ffrkb@uaf.edu
    American literature, literary criticism. Ph.D. William Marsh Rice University, 1982. Blalock, Susan
    Associate Dean of Liberal Arts
    ffseb@uaf.edu
    British literature, narrative theory. Ph.D. University of Texas, 1983. Box, Mark
    ffmab@uaf.edu
    Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British literature, Romantic-era British literature. D. Phil. Oxford University, 1985. Burleson, Derick
    Director of Composition
    ffdwb@uaf.edu
    Creative writing. Ph.D. University of Houston, 2000. Carr, Richard

    50. English 2319:007 British Literature Fall 2003 Syllabus
    This course is an introduction to the literature of Britain Thurs 4 Sept british history, part II. Thurs 2 Oct shakespeare, When I do count (495496); Henry
    http://www.uta.edu/english/tim/courses/2319f03/2319index.html
    ENGL 2319:007
    Tim Morris
    British Literature Fall 2003
    11:00 AM-12:20 PM Tues / Thurs 210 Preston Hall
    office hours: 614 Carlisle Hall 1-4 PM Tuesdays, and by appointment
    tmorris@uta.edu
    office phone: none
    office mailbox 203 Carlisle Hall
    mailing address Box 19035, UTA 76019
    to the schedule of readings and assignments prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 required texts: The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Major Authors, Seventh Edition . You must also purchase, somewhere, a packet of 4x6 notecards. syllabus: This syllabus may be updated as the semester goes on. I may post updated versions that indicate readings, discussion plans, and reference materials. However, every component of your grade is shown here at the beginning. Please refer to the date and time of printing (at the bottom of each page) to see when the version you are holding was printed. For continuous updates look on line at http://www.uta.edu/english/tim/courses/2319f03/2319index.html course description: This course is an introduction to the literature of Britain and Ireland from the earliest works in Old English (about 1500 years ago) to the present day. course objectives: Students who successfully complete this course will have been introduced to some of the major texts and authors in British literary history.

    51. British Literature Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of
    English literature During the Lifetime of shakespeare English literature in the Eighteenth Century Figures of Transition A Study of british literature at the
    http://www.questia.com/popularSearches/british_literature.jsp

    52. British Authors
    to Milton sites, reference guides and sources, Classical literature, Bible and William shakespeare Mr. William shakespeare and the Internet annotated guide
    http://faculty.frostburg.edu/engl/gartner/britauth.htm
    Large Collections
    Periods, Genres

    Online Texts

    Reference Works
    ...
    American Authors

    British Authors
    Mythology

    Drama

    Composition

    Linguistics
    ...
    Publishers
    Bronte One of three English novelists . . . but especially Charlotte. A-C D-F G-I J-L ... Jane Austen Online texts, biography, academic articles, bibliography. Jane Austen Jane Austen Soceity of North America. Sir Francis Bacon Quotes, online texts, biography, essays and articles, additional sources. Samuel Beckett The Nobel Prize Internet Archievelinks. Beowulf Database of digital images of the Beowulf manuscript and related manuscripts and printed texts. Beowulf Resources Bibliography, Old English text, translations, key word search. William Blake The William Blake Archiveimages, texts, bibliographic information; related sites. William Blake Selected poetry. The William Blake Archives A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sun Microsystems, and Inso Corporation. William Blake Online Introduction to "Blake's artistic and poetical works, his life story and the London that he knew." (Tate Britain)

    53. URI English Dept. Faculty Page
    Cane, Walter, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1966 Associate Professor Emeritus, No email address shakespeare, Middle Ages, Contemporary british literature.
    http://www.uri.edu/artsci/eng/faculty.html
    University of Rhode Island
    English Department
    Faculty
    The faculty of Department of English at the University of Rhode Island offer courses in U.S. Literature and British Literature, Creative Writing, Film, Women's Studies, African African-American Literature, Theory, and Linguistics. The College Writing Program is now independent from the English Department and offers courses in writing, rhetoric, and composition. Undergraduate English majors may take several courses from the College Writing Program. At the graduate level, the College Writing Program works in partnership with the English Department to offer courses and a specialization in Rhetoric and Composition. Please see the College Writing Program's page for information on their faculty. The English department offers an undergraduate B.A. degree. At the graduate level, the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees are offered in conjuntion with the College Writing Program. In addition to their undergraduate and graduate assignments within the department, faculty members in English regularly teach undergraduate courses in the University's Honors Program, African African-American Studies, Women's Studies, Comparative Literature Studies, New England Studies Program, and the Arts and Sciences Film Studies Program. Our faculty have received grants from foundations such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies, Fulbright Scholar Program, National Endowment for the Arts, American Philosophical Society, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Champlin Foundation, Lilly Foundation, and The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, as well as numerous University Teaching Excellence Awards, Faculty Research Grants, and other distinctions.

    54. Saint Ignatius High School :: Curriculum Guide :: English Courses
    This year long course includes American and british nonfiction in a Tales, his poems, and eight of shakespeare’s classic Modern American literature (166).
    http://www.ignatius.edu/curriculum/curriculum guide/english.shtm
    Home Curriculum Curriculum Guide
    Reading
    Honors Reading ...
    Seminar in Faulker
    * denotes Second Semester Senior Elective Course Reading (105) Prerequisite: None The reading course not only helps the student acquire knowledge, but also gives the student the ability to acquire knowledge in other courses by introducing him to the types of texts from which he will be reading. The main thrust of the course is the promotion of different styles in which one must approach reading. The student shall study the styles and learn about many strategies through which he can make meaning of the text.
    Honors Reading (109)
    Prerequisite: None
    Qualification: Invitation to Fr. Streicher Enriched Verbal Skills Program based on entrance exam scores and academic grades of A- and good effort marks from previous school. Students taking Honors English I will also take Honors Reading.

    55. Faculty Information
    Renaissance literature; shakespeare; Literary Criticism; Feminist Theory. English Composition; Renaissance literature. Modern british American literature.
    http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/faculty/

    Profiles by Speciality

    Michael Awkward
    . Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Professor. Contemporary African-American literary, cultural, and gender studies; mawkwar@emory.edu Deborah Ayer dayer@emory.edu Deepika Bahri ... Mark Bauerlein . Professor. 19th-century American literature; Critical Theory. 404-727-0838; engmb@emory.edu Kate Brown kebrow3@emory.edu Martine Watson Brownley ... JoAn Chace . Senior Lecturer. English Composition; Renaissance Literature. 404-727-8131; jchace@emory.edu William Chace wchace@emory.edu Peter Dowell ... Jonathan Fink . Creative Writing Fellow in Poetry. Creative Writing. 404-727-4370; finkjon@aol.com Frances Smith Foster . Charles Howard Candler Professor. African American literature. 404-727-6920; ffoster@emory.edu Jim Grimsley jgrimsl@emory.edu William Gruber ... Sally Wolff King . Adjunct Professor. 404-727-0764; swolff@emory.edu Barbara Ladd . Associate Professor. Southern Literature. 404-727-7998; bladd@emory.edu Cristine Levenduski cmleven@emory.edu James Morey ... Lee Pederson . Charles Howard Candler Professor of English. Linguistics. 404-727-7984; lpeders@emory.edu

    56. English Literature, M.A., Ph.D. -- Caspersen School -- Drew University
    literature, shakespeare, modern drama Ph.D., Indiana Email focchiog@drew.edu. Janet Burnstein Professor of English Nineteenth-century british literature,
    http://www.drew.edu/grad/area/englg/
    Quick links: Drew University Graduate School M.A./Ph.D. Program
    Catalog
    Catalog Listing
    Course Offerings

    Graduate links
    School home page
    Graduate Admissions

    Online Catalog

    About the degree program
    At Drew, both the M.A. and Ph.D. programs are purposely kept small to foster a mutually responsive relationship between professor and student. Faculty members conduct classes in the form of small seminars and tutorials to encourage student initiative.
    This cultivation of student interests is the true strength of our program. Personal attention encourages a confidence in our students that translates into remarkable productivity in their writings. A significant number of graduates have developed books from their dissertations. Drew students are also very active in publishing journal articles and presenting conference papers. If you seek the opportunity to pursue advanced study in literature within a program that features much room for individual choice and an interdisciplinary emphasis, you will want to look closely at the Drew program in English Literature Contact information Contact: Frank Occhiogrosso (area convener) Location: S. W. Bowne 125

    57. English Faculty
    of Chicago, 1984 18thCentury british literature. Evelyn J. Gajowski, Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve, 1987 Renaissance literature, shakespeare.
    http://liberalarts.unlv.edu/English/engfac.html
    English Faculty Charles L. Adams
    Aliki Barnstone

    Megan Becker-Leckrone

    John M. Bowers
    ... Charles L. Adams , Emeritus Professor, University of Oregon, 1959
    Modern Literature Aliki Barnstone , Professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1995
    Creative Writing (Poetry), Translation, American Literature Megan Becker-Leckrone , Assistant Professor, University of California, Irvine, 1996
    Literary Theory, 19th- and 20th-Century British Literature John M. Bowers , Professor, University of Virginia, 1978
    Chaucer, Medieval Literature Stephen G. Brown , Assistant Professor, University of South Florida, 1997
    Eco-Composition, Cross-Cultural Literacy, Director of Composition Felicia F. Campbell , Professor, U.S. International University, 1973
    Popular Culture W. Leon Coburn , Associate Professor, University of California, Davis, 1969
    18th-Century British Literature Robert K. Dodge , Professor, University of Texas, 1967 19th- and 20th-Century American Literature Norma J. Engberg

    58. Alphabetical
    Dunlop Associate Professor, Renaissance literature, shakespeare, Spenser, Classical literature. and eighteenthcentury british literature, philosophy and
    http://www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/english/directory/grad_alpha.htm
    @import url(../stylesheets/englishstylesheet.css); You are here: English Directory Graduate Faculty
    Listing by : Graduate Studies Home Page
    Graduate Faculty Directory
    View alphabetically or search by specialties. Paula R. Backscheider
    Professor and H. M. Philpott West Point Stevens Eminent Scholar Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature, feminist criticism, cultural studies Craig E. Bertolet
    Associate Professor Medieval literature Jonathan Bolton
    Associate Professor Assistant Department Head Twentieth-century British literature Alicia Carroll
    Associate Professor Nineteenth-century British fiction Miriam Marty Clark
    Associate Professor Twentieth-century literature, the short story Corrie Claiborne Assistant Professor African American Literature George W. Crandell
    Professor
    Department Head Twentieth-century American literature, bibliography, textual criticism, Tennessee Williams

    59. Faculty Alphabetical
    Dunlop Associate Professor, Renaissance literature, shakespeare, Spenser, Classical literature. and eighteenthcentury british literature, philosophy an d
    http://www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/english/directory/faculty_alpha.htm
    @import url(../stylesheets/englishstylesheet.css); You are here: English Directory Faculty
    Listing by :
    Faculty Directory
    Effrossini Albrecht
    Instructor English Literature Corinne Andersen
    Instructor Comparative Studies, Interdisciplinary Approaches, Other Languages and Literature Thomas Argiro
    Instructor American Literature, Interdisciplinary Approaches Paula R. Backscheider
    Professor and H. M Philpott West Point Stevens Eminent Scholar Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature, feminist criticism, cultural studies Barber Bancroft
    Instructor American Literature, English Literature, Interdisciplinary Approaches Craig E. Bertolet
    Associate Professor Medieval literature Scott Bishop Instructor Jonathan Bolton
    Associate Professor
    Assistant Department Head Twentieth-century British literature Barbara Brumbaugh Instructor Comparative Studies
    English Literature Marian Carcache Instructor Alicia Carroll Associate Professor Nineteenth-century British fiction Corrie Claiborne Assistant Professor African American Literature James Andrew Clark Associate Professor AU Director of Assessment

    60. Specific Requirements For The B.A.
    including 3hours in American literature 3 hours in shakespeare; 3 hours in pre-1660; british literature 3 hours in british; literature
    http://english.fsu.edu/undergraduate/specreqs.html
    Undergraduate Handbook Main Page
    Specific Requirements for the English Major
    1. General
    • 33 semester hours of English in courses numbered above 1999
    • No more than 12 hours may be at the 2000 level.
    • At least 9 hours must be at the 4000 level.
    • Honors thesis hours may be applied toward the B.A. degree, but only 3 hours will be accepted for major credit.
    • Majors who complete teacher certification requirements may count 3 hours of internship as elective credit at the 3000/4000 level.
    • One English course used to satisfy the humanities requirement for liberal studies may be counted as part of the major.
    • All courses counted toward the major must carry the grade of C- or better.

    [Warning: Due to the current difficulty in gaining admission to classes, it is wise not to leave specific requirements until your last term, especially if it is a summer term. Try to take care of requirements first: leave electives until later.]
    2. Specific (Each student must choose one of the following concentrations)
    a. Concentration in Literature
    New Requirements : Students entering FSU in Fall 1993 or later must meet the new requirements for the Literature Concentration.

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