91422 |
LIT 103 A IntroDUCTION to Literary Studies |
Deirdre
d'Albertis |
M . W . . |
1:30 pm -2:50 pm |
OLIN 303 |
ELIT |
The aim of this course is to develop the student’s
ability to perform close readings of literature. By exploring the moment-to-moment
unfolding of sounds, rhythms, and meanings in a wide range of works—poems,
short stories, plays, and novels—from a wide range of time periods and national
traditions, students will lay the groundwork for future literature courses.
They will gain, in addition, a familiarity with some of the basic topics of
literary study, such as the relationship between language and consciousness,
the relationship between written language and other modes of representation,
and the question of what makes a piece of writing “literary” in the first
place. This course is intended for prospective majors. Class
size: 15
91421 |
LIT 103 B IntroDUCTION to Literary Studies |
Stephen
Graham |
M . W . . |
1:30 pm -2:50 pm |
OLIN 308 |
ELIT |
See
above. Class size: 15
91412 |
LIT 103 C IntroDUCTION to Literary Studies |
Marisa
Libbon |
M . W . . |
1:30 pm -2:50 pm |
OLIN 310 |
ELIT |
See
above. Class size: 15
92271 |
LIT 103 D IntroDUCTION to Literary Studies |
Joseph
Luzzi |
. T. Th . |
1:30 pm -2:50 pm |
OLIN 107 |
ELIT |
See
above. Class size: 15