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{{cquote|[Novels] are of a more familiar Nature; Come near us, and represent to us Intrigues in Practice, delight us with Accidents and odd Events, but not such as are wholly unusual or unpresidented, such which being not so distant from our Belief bring also the pleasure nearer us. Romances give more Wonder, Novels more Delight.|author=William Congreve}}
{{cquote|[Novels] are of a more familiar Nature; Come near us, and represent to us Intrigues in Practice, delight us with Accidents and odd Events, but not such as are wholly unusual or unpresidented, such which being not so distant from our Belief bring also the pleasure nearer us. Romances give more Wonder, Novels more Delight.|author=William Congreve}}
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=== Sections ===
=== Sections ===

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Studies in the Novel

This is a study of the origins and development of the novel as a distinct literary form, examining the aesthetic, philosophical, and social concerns that inform selected works from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. The course focuses on representative American and British novels.

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Term CRN Class Day and Time Room
Spring 2021 21846 ENGL 3700.02 TR 11–12:15 (H-OL ⚠️) PSC-258