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Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL 1191
3 semester hours
Introduces techniques of fiction and poetry. Student work is scrutinized by the instructor and discussed in a workshop atmosphere by other students. May not be taken concurrently with ENGL 2021 or 2051. May not be repeated. Not open to graduate students.
Maria Hugger, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30327 Mondays, January 28-May 5, 6-9 pm, Hale 240. $615 (resident).
Shakespeare for Nonmajors
ENGL 3000
3 semester hours
Introduces students to Shakespeare's major works - the histories, comedies, and tragedies. May include nondramatic poetry as well. Prereq., sophomore standing. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.
Steve Hayes-Pollard, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30329 Thursdays, January 24-May 1, 6-9 pm, Clare Small 104. $615 (resident).
George Moore, PhD
Session II - Section 200: Call No. 30328 Mondays and Wednesdays, March 12-May 5, 5:30-8:30 pm, Economics 117. $615 (resident).
Modern and Contemporary Literature
ENGL 3060
3 semester hours
Close study of significant 20th century poetry, drama, and prose works. Readings range from 1920s to the present. Prereq., sophomore standing. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.
George Moore, PhD
Session I - Section 100: Call No. 30330 Mondays and Wednesdays, January 23-March 10, 5:30-8:30 pm, Economics 117. $615 (resident).
James McVey, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30331 Wednesdays, January 23-April 30, 6-9 pm, Hale 240. $615 (resident).
Edward Maier, PhD
Session II - Section 200: Call No. 30666 Tuesdays and Thursdays, March
11-May 1, 6:30-9:30 pm, Hellems 137. $615 (resident).
Intermediate Nonfiction Workshop: Creative Nonfiction
ENGL 3081
3 semester hours
Introduces the genre of creative nonfiction and its many forms--personal essay, memoir, nature essay, literary journalism, biography, and history. Through outside readings and writing exercises, we will deepen our understanding and appreciation of creative nonfiction and its tradition. The class will be conducted primarily in a workshop format and is designed to help students in the pursuit of their individual projects by providing a supportive environment of peer review. Prereq., ENGL 1191 or any college level creative writing course, or consent from the instructor. May be repeated for a total of 9 credit hours.
James McVey, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30332 Mondays, January 28-May 5, 6-9 pm, Education 138. $615 (resident).
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