AP/EN 3319 3.00
American Literature Before 1800
Studies texts including but not limited to utopian visions, jeremiads, prescriptive and promotional literature, Indian captivity narratives, slaves' autobiographies, Salem witchcraft accounts, embryonic feminist explorations, and the earliest American novels, to demonstrate that many themes now considered central to U.S. ideology, history, culture, and literature had their beginnings during the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods.
Prerequisites: For English Majors/Minors only: AP/EN 1001 3.00\ (with a grade of C (60%) or higher) and AP/EN 1002 3.00 (with a grade of C (60%) or higher). Course credit exclusions: None. Open to: 3rd Year and up English, ENPR, PRWR, and CRWR Majors/Minors.