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359:201 Principles of Literary Study

  • Course Code: 01:359:201
E1 05/27-07/03  01185  Online Asynchronous BRONSTEIN
E2 05/27-07/03 01186  Online Asynchronous GANIY
 E3 05/27-07/03  08618  Online Asynchronous OMIROVA
 E4  05/27-07/03 01187  Online Asynchronous PAIGE
E5 05/27-07/03  08613  Online Asynchronous TSUDAMA
 E6 05/27-07/03  08615  Online Asynchronous SCANLON
R1 07/07-08/13 08614 Online Asynchronous BEATTY
R2 07/07-08/13 01189 Online Asynchronous CODNER
R3 07/07-08/13 01190 Online Asynchronous EDWARDS
R4 07/07-08/13 01191 Online Asynchronous JARAMILLO
R5 07/07-08/13 01192 Online Asynchronous PIWINSKI

This course provides an introduction to principal methods and materials in contemporary literary studies. In order to suggest some of the range of the field, ordinarily it includes close attention to works from at least two genres and two historical periods to be selected by the instructor. The course will introduce students to the meaning and use of key terms in literary studies. Its aim is teaching students to pay close attention to significant texts and develop sophisticated spoken and written accounts of those texts.

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.

Attendance is expected and required.

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