Writing About Literature
Introduction to literary study--literary terms, genre, time periods, and analysis.
Introduction to literary study--literary terms, genre, time periods, and analysis.
Nature and function of language, including an introduction to the linguistics subsystem of Modern English and the development of the English language. Crosslisted with ANTH 281
The reading of recent literature of various types to acquaint students with contemporary writers.
A consideration of women as writers and as characters in literature. Readings are drawn from poetry, drama, fiction and biography. Women's voices are represented as diverse within a variety of cultures, sub-cultures, regions, and periods.
Introduction to aesthetic and ideological trends in world literature through reading of literary masterpieces from 1650 to present.
This course is a continuation of ENG 221 with an emphasis on novel writing. The class will be conducted as a combination craft lecture and writer's workshop.
The study of fiction writing methods and forms with concentration on the student's writing and a focus on developing students' knowledge of the literary arts and the life of the literary artist.
The study of fiction writing methods and forms with concentration on the student's writing and a focus on developing students' knowledge of the literary arts and the life of the literary artist.
This class is an introductory level poetry writing class in which the study of poetic writing methods and forms will be addressed, with concentration on the student's creative writing. Students who successfully complete the course will have a working knowledge of the literary arts and the life of the literary artist and should be better prepared to go on to the advanced study of poetry.
This class is an introductory level poetry writing class in which the study of poetic writing methods and forms will be addressed, with concentration on the student's creative writing. Students who successfully complete the course will have a working knowledge of the literary arts and the life of the literary artist and should be better prepared to go on to the advanced study of poetry.