English 2360

English 2360

American Literature since 1865

CRN 80004

Students survey representative authors and works of U.S. literature from the Civil War to the present.

3 Credit Hours. 3 Lecture Contact Hours. 0 Lab Contact Hours.

This course has an enrollment period of six months.

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Course Information

  • Structure:
    • 4 modules, each consisting of 3-4 lessons
    • Required work: readings, guided study, quizzes, unit writing assignments, 4 online exams
    • Students in this course may submit no more than two assignments each week
  • Instructor: Jason Coates, M.F.A.
  • Tuition: For current course tuition, visit the Correspondence Costs page.
Englis 2360 required textbook.

Textbooks:

  • Levine, Robert. The Norton Anthology of American Literature: 1865 to the Present.  10th Edition. Package 2 (Volumes C, D, & E).  Ebook ISBN:      978-0-393-88626-9  /  Paperback ISBN:  978-0-393-88443-2
  • Any unabridged edition of the following text may be used in this course:
    • Edward Albee, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ISBN-13: 978-0451158710

Acquiring Course Materials

The Norton textbook is available in print and in electronic format. You will find an online purchasing option here: https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393884432

You may purchase physical copies of course materials through the vendor of your choice, such as Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Hpb.com, or another alternate vendor.  Be sure to use the ISBN (provided above) in order to purchase the correct textbook.

If you have difficulty purchasing this textbook, please contact Online & Extended Programs at corrstudy@txstate.edu.

NOTE:  Course materials for correspondence courses are not covered under BookSmart at TXST.  Correspondence course materials must be purchased separately from your regular university course materials.

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