ENL 258: Literary Studies
Prerequisite: ENL 102; English Majors, Minors, Liberal Arts Majors, or permission of instructor
General Education requirement: Writing/Oral Skills
A foundation course for all English majors, examining traditions and innovations in literature and in the study of literature in English. Students develop writing and research skills in the discipline and improve their knowledge of literary terms and forms, literary history and conventions, literary influence, and new and emerging forms and approaches. Genres studied include poetry, drama, fiction, and literary (creative) non-fiction. The course also examines key issues in the profession of literary studies, such as the development of departments of literature, canon formation, and the relationship of literary theory to literary practice.
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3.00 credits
Section 01:
Undergraduate Lecture
Instructor(s):
Location: Liberal Arts 108
Class: #10851
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3.00 credits
Section 02:
Undergraduate Lecture
Instructor(s):
Location: Liberal Arts 105
Class: #10850
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Course information
3.00 credits
Section 01:
Undergraduate Lecture
Instructor(s):
Location: Liberal Arts 108
Class: #10851