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350:220
Principles of Literary Study

01

T2

CAC

09293

DIENST

SC-135

 

T3

     

SC-206

02

T2

CAC

00253

DIENST

SC-135

 

T4

     

SC-116

03

T2

CAC

04101

DIENST

SC-135

 

W2

     

SC-105

04

T2

CAC

00252

DIENST

SC-135

 

W2

     

MU-204

05

T2

CAC

13415

DIENST

SC-135

 

W2

     

FH-A6

06

T2

CAC

09294

DIENST

SC-135

 

W3

     

SC-116

07

T2

CAC

13090

DIENST

SC-135

 

W3

     

FH-B4

08

T2

CAC

04534

DIENST

SC-135

 

W3

     

SC-216

09

T2

CAC

05619

DIENST

SC-135

 

TH2

     

HH-A4

10 T2 CAC 09295 DIENST SC-135
  TH3       HH-A5
20 MW8 CAC 00254   SC-216
21 MTH1 CAC 13417 LAU MU-114

The fundamental concepts and techniques of literary interpretation, with a specific focus on poetry: the nature of poetic language and the methods of analyzing figurative discourse, genre, structure, kinds of poetry; versification and the analysis of meter; the contexts of poetry (personal, cultural, historical) and the poet’s work with tradition.  Readings from a wide range of poets writing in English, including women and minorities, with detailed attention devoted to two particular poets (from diverse historical and cultural backgrounds) chosen by the instructor.

This course is required of all English majors, but it is open to all students who have fulfilled the first-year writing requirement or its equivalent. 

Students wishing to become English majors should take 219 and 220 as early as possible, preferably in the sophomore year. 

Attendance is expected and required.

 

 

 
 
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