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			<description>COURSE DESCR&#73;PTION

This course focuses on three significant periods of English Poetry: The metaphysical, the Neo-classical, and the Pre-Romantic. The students should trace the impact of the historical, social, and political features of these periods on poetry. Moreover, they will learn they will the similarities and differences between the literary trends under study. The course has to offer a thorough discussion of the techniques and devices employed in the three periods. The course has  ...</description>
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