A series of topic-centered courses refining the skills of academic essay writing, studying a wide range of ideas as expressed in diverse literary genres and periods. Introduces the analysis of literary texts and gives training in the writing of critical essays and research papers. Recent topics include: Utopia and Anti-Utopia, City as Metaphor, Portraits of Women, Culture Conflict, and Labyrinths.
Course Master
Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
EN1010
Co-requisites
None
Term
Spring 2021
Discipline
EN (English)
Day | Start Time | End Time |
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Monday
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09:00
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10:20
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Thursday
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13:45
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15:05
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Title | Author | Publisher | ISBN Number |
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Native Son
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Harper Perennial
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9780060837563
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The Outsider
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Penguin Modern Classics
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9780141198064
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Hamlet
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Norton
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9780199535811
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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Norton
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9780393265446
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THE BELL JAR
|
FABER
|
9780571268863
|
Type
CCE
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
41018
Code
EN2020C
Name
WRITING & CRITICISM
First Name
William
Last Name
Dow
Real name
Section
C
Start Date
Sunday, January 17 2021
End Date
Tuesday, April 27 2021
Start Month
January
Exam Date
Monday, May 10 2021 - 15:00
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