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  • Writing about literature that’s not sf or world lit.
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  • ...e, and help you empathize with others. In short, reading and writing about literature helps you become a better person. ...all your college work. The skills you learn in analyzing and interpreting literature—close reading, critical thinking, and persuasive writing—are fundamenta
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  • {{font|font=Alegreya Sans|size=24px|World Literature I focuses on textual studies of the major genres of this period, [[Epic Poe ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a few
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  • {{font|font=Alegreya Sans|size=24px|World Literature I focuses on textual studies of the major genres of this period, [[Epic Poe ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a few
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  • {{Big|LIT 2000.001: Introduction to Contemporary Literature}}<br /> ...ulture (songs, film, television shows, etc.) that challenge our notions of literature, or the processes of reading and writing. See http://www.cas.usf.edu/~lucas
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  • World Literature I will focus on textual studies of the major genres of this period, epic an ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a cou
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  • World Literature I will focus on textual studies of the major genres of this period, epic an ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a few
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  • {{nutshell|World Literature 1 is composed of work that emphasizes participation, research, analysis, an ...repeated up to three times for extra credit {{crossreference|(see [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020/Policies#XC Responses|XC Responses]])}}.
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  • ...duction<ref>Be sure to order your book today {{crossreference|(See [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020/Requirements|Required Materials]])}}.</ref> ...ackground-color:#FADBD8" | In-class Midterm<ref>Some of [[Writing on World Literature|these study guides and writings]] could help in your preparation.</ref>
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  • * Contemporary Literature: what’s all that about?
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  • {{Small|LIT 3101.001 Literature of the Western World I<br />Fall 1998; Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 to 10:45 a ...me; ''Beowulf'', ''Gawain'', and Chaucer should be studied in your British literature surveys.
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  • {{Huge|Topics in World Literature}} ...}}opics in World Literature is an intensive study of significant topics in literature outside of the British and American traditions.}} {{More}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Writing on World Literature]]
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  • {{Large|Welcome to ENGL 2122: British Literature II.}} {{dc|B}}{{Big|ritish Literature II surveys literature from the United Kingdom from the Romantic period—the end of the eighteent
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  • {{Huge|ENGL 2122: British Literature II Lessons}} __NOTOC__ ...riting about Literature|I’m not an English major: why should I write about literature?]]
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  • ...World Literature I! In this course, we will explore the rich and enduring literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans, with a focus on two of the most influenti ...course, students will have a deeper appreciation and understanding of the literature of ancient Greece and Rome, and its enduring significance.
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  • ...Literature I Online! In this course, we will explore the rich and enduring literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans, with a focus on two of the most influenti ...course, students will have a deeper appreciation and understanding of the literature of ancient Greece and Rome, and its enduring significance.
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  • {{Large|Welcome to ENGL 2111: World Literature I.}} ...of ENGL 2111 (CRN 83647) will consider the earliest expressions of western literature. We will closely read a small sampling of foundational texts from the two m
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  • {{Large|Writing about Reading: A Sophomore Literature Coursebook}} ...y. In these courses, we embark on a journey to explore the significance of literature studies and the liberal arts—a journey that promises to enrich our minds,
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  • * [[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]] .../LitWiki/collection/792e4f2c-5eac-48a4-bff8-80ffc4a00101 ENGL 2111], World Literature I
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  • {{Large|Welcome to ENGL 2111: World Literature I.}}<br />{{Big|Spring 2024, Online Second Session (CRN 21592)}} {{dc|W}}{{Big|orld Literature, ENGL 2111, considers the earliest literary expressions—the foundations o
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  • {{Large|Welcome to ENGL 2111: World Literature 1.}} ...1 (CRNs 80701 and 80702) will consider the earliest expressions of western literature in a hybrid-online format. We will closely read a small sampling of foundat
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  • English Literature; Louisville, KY, June 2015.
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  • {{Big|LIT 2000.001: Introduction to Contemporary Literature}}<br /> ...ulture (songs, film, television shows, etc.) that challenge our notions of literature, or the processes of reading and writing. See http://www.cas.usf.edu/~lucas
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  • {{dc|W}}{{start|elcome, students and lovers of literature,}} to an exploration of Ovid’s ''Metamorphoses''. ...is a treasure trove of myth and transformation that has influenced Western literature and art for centuries.
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  • ...ame, because that’s why I got into academia in the first place: my love of literature.
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  • ...ulture. Its influence can be seen in a wide range of works, from classical literature to modern novels, plays, and films. This page explores the legacy of ''Meta ...rstanding of mythology. Its influence can be seen not only in the realm of literature but also in art, music, film, and popular culture, attesting to its endurin
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  • ...egory:NMAC 4460|Senior Seminar in New Media]]; [[:Category:ENGL 2111|World Literature I]] & II Online ...abroad program sponsored by the University System of Georgia. Taught World Literature II and Popular Culture: [[London as Text, Summer 2009|London as Text]] in 2
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  • * Society for Literature and Science
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  • ...| [[ENGL 2111/Summer 2024/Introduction|ENGL 2111.04]] || [[ENGL 2111|World Literature I]] || {{F-Online}} ...GL 2111/Spring 2024/Online|ENGL 2111.01]] || rowspan=2 | [[ENGL 2111|World Literature I]] || {{F-Online}} || {{CNone|-}}
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  • ...ia|digital media]], [[Writing on Education|elearning]], [[Writing on World Literature|epic poetry]], {{c|Theory|literary theory}}, and modernism. In his spare ti
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  • 20th-Century Literature and Theory; Technology and Media in English Studies; eLearning — 4.0 GPA< | ENL 6276 || Studies in Modern British Literature || Fall 1998 || A
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  • ...semester, and I had one F2F class: [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020|World Literature 1]]. I’m delighted that there are two English majors in the course—not
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  • ...literary devices that have made it such an enduring masterpiece of Western literature. [[Category:World Literature]]
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  • {{font|font=Alegreya Sans|size=24px|World Literature I focuses on textual studies of the major genres of this period, [[Epic Poe ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a few
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  • {{nutshell|World Literature 1 is composed of work that emphasizes participation, research, analysis, an ...repeated up to three times for extra credit {{crossreference|(see [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020/Policies#XC Responses|XC Responses]])}}.
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  • Are you ready to embark on a captivating adventure that has shaped literature for centuries? In our study, you will witness the power struggles of legend ...a deeper understanding of this monumental epic. Whether you’re an English literature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about ancient tales, the ''Il
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  • ...skills beyond ENGL 1101, with a focus on interpretation and evaluation of literature. ENGL 1102 will introduce you to a range of fiction, drama, and poetry, and ...g and research, and you will be able to effectively interpret and evaluate literature. You will also have improved your skills in oral communication, which will
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  • ...ut they have also played a significant role in shaping Western culture and literature. These plays have influenced artistic expressions from Shakespeare to moder [[Category:World Literature]]
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa ...ly a critical approach and secondary support to interpreting that piece of literature. These essays should be 3–5 pages and formatted correctly in MLA style. S
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  • {{dc|A}}{{start|s we continue exploring the elements}} of literature, we turn to a key device that adds depth, complexity, and richness to narra In literature, a symbol is an object, character, action, or event that represents somethi
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  • ...als of college writing; ENGL 1102 (Spring 2024) acts as an introduction to literature; “Lit Survey” (2024) develops more advanced writing skills for sophomor ...iting]] tab contains content relevant for advanced writing, humanities, or literature courses that have a digital writing component.
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  • {{cquote|width=70%|Literature is where I go to explore the highest and lowest places in human society and ...y. In these courses, we embark on a journey to explore the significance of literature studies and the liberal arts—a journey that promises to enrich our minds,
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  • ...s had a significant impact on Western culture, influencing everything from literature and film to politics and philosophy. By studying epic poetry, you’ll not [[Category:World Literature]]
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  • {{Large|Understanding Theme in Literature}} ...r motivations, and engage more deeply with the narrative. In writing about literature, clearly articulating the themes of a text and [[CompFAQ/Evidence|providing
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  • I just had my first Zoom class session ever with my World Literature students. I had a mini lecture about tragedy, and I think we had a full hou
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). '''Reading quizzes''' will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing ...ly a critical approach and secondary support to interpreting that piece of literature. These essays should be 3–5 pages and formatted correctly in MLA style. S
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  • ...lay tablets, the epic is considered one of the earliest surviving works of literature, dating back to around 2100 BCE. [[The Epic of Gilgamesh|Learn More »]] ...l or spiritual transformations. The work had a significant impact on later literature, inspiring writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton. [[The Metamorp
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  • {{jt|title=Literature Practicum—Exit Small Group Conference}} {{Big|1. What were the '''strengths''' of the Literature Practicum?}}
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  • {{Large|Discover the Oldest Tale in World Literature}} ...ty and embark on a journey that will forever transform your perspective on literature and the human experience.
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  • {{dc|E}}{{start|pic poetry is a genre of literature}} that originated in ancient Greece and is characterized by the use of epic ...estern culture is extensive, with the heroic ideal shaping everything from literature and film to politics and philosophy. Studying epic poetry not only provides
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  • ...utilizing these tools, you can effectively write about the complexities of literature in your college essays. ...college writers to the common conventions and vocabulary for writing about literature.
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  • ...tomorrow come to fruition, virtual education — alongside how we experience literature — will eventually encompass all the nuances of humanity. In her 1997 work ...last decade has been leading toward what I call World.Lit, a fully online literature course that aims to be as effective in its learning outcomes as a tradition
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  • ...rtual guide}} dedicated to one of the greatest tragedies in the history of literature, Sophocles’ ''Oedipus the King''. [[Category:World Literature]]
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  • ...e, and help you empathize with others. In short, reading and writing about literature helps you become a better person. ...all your college work. The skills you learn in analyzing and interpreting literature—close reading, critical thinking, and persuasive writing—are fundamenta
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  • Back in Bradenton/Sarasota and Manatee Community College. I had discovered literature, and was all-in as an English major.
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  • ...While he did not excel as an academic, his interests in drama, music, and literature seemed to shape his later pursuits. ...ntury [[w:Russian literature#Golden age|Russian Literature]], [[w:American literature#Unique American style|American romanticism]], [[w:William Shakespeare|Shake
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  • ...pecially those composed hundreds of years ago? We can approach any work of literature from a variety of perspectives, but reader-response criticism locates the c If we look at a work of literature, we might place it in its historical context to teach us something about th
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  • LitWiki hosts various projects and discussions centered around the study of literature. Most of the writing for the semester will be on LitWiki, not only allowing ...oving the breadth of knowledge to benefit the community’s understanding of literature and literary traditions.
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). '''Reading quizzes''' will test your comprehension, like knowledge of the ...}} {{crossreference|See [[January 4, 2022|Reddit Discussions: A How-To for Literature Classes]].}}
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa Our study of World Literature this semester will have texts provided as PDFs.<ref>See “[https://discour
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  • ...school. Again, my Ph.D. is in literature—20th-century British and American Literature, to be exact. I took my comprehensive exams in three areas: the epic genre, ...hocles, and Euripides. That’s probably why they started assigning me World Literature 2. It’s not that I don’t love Goethe, Dostoyevsky, and Kafka—they jus
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa ...i}}. These projects will involve contributions to the study guides for the literature we are studying in class. Students will research and write about an aspect
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • {{dc|C}}{{start|lose reading is a critical approach to literature}}, or any primary text, that involves a careful [[CompFAQ/Literary Analysis ...e’s ''Ulysses'' can reveal the many allusions and references to mythology, literature, and history that enrich the text.
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  • ...tt |editor-first=Stephen |date=2018 |title=The Norton Anthology of English Literature, The Major Authors |edition=Tenth |volume=2 |url=https://amzn.to/3dxCA1D |l
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • ...n to hang out with Todd, as we are both educators, travel enthusiasts, and literature buffs. We chatted about the usual and made pizza for everyone. It was a fun === World Literature ===
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  • ...examine short-form science fiction. The short story has been a mainstay in literature for centuries, but arguably no other genre has benefited from this form tha
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  • {{Huge|[[ENGL 2111]]: World Literature 1 Lessons}} __NOTOC__ ...riting about Literature|I’m not an English major: why should I write about literature?]]
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  • ...atured Articles]] for [[Wikipedia:Featured articles#Literature and theatre|Literature and Theatre]]. “[[w:Themes in Maya Angelou's autobiographies|Themes in Ma
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  • ...erature they are reading—this seems to be an integral aspect of the online literature course. My current approach emphasizes ''discussion'': short, focused posts ...llow you to easily do well on the dreaded forum requirement in your online literature course.
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • ...and discussion. Let's look a bit deeper into the importance of metaphor in literature. ...s your connection with the text. As you continue reading and writing about literature, keep an eye out for the creative and impactful ways authors use metaphor.
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  • ...end that you read this material to help you with your understanding of the literature and for your exams.</ref>|Respond: [https://app.packback.co/questions/7e13d {{bulleted list|See [[Writing on World Literature#Gilgamesh|''Gilgamesh'' background materials]].<ref name="bg" />|Read ''The
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  • {{Large|Writing about Literature: A Primer}} ...Literary Interpretation|interpreting]] literature. As neophyte scholars of literature, your exploration must extend far beyond the surface of texts, delving into
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes will test your knowledge of the materials, focusing on fa Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • ===Example: Writing about Literature===
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  • ...I have three online classes and one traditional, in-class section of World Literature 2. Should be a good semester, teaching-wise. I'm particularly looking forwa I've also been invited to read AP literature exams in early June. Since it's early June, I’ll be able to go. It will b
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  • ...eculative fiction lost one of its more significant names, but so has world literature.
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). '''Reading quizzes''' will test your comprehension, like knowledge of the ...iginality. The best way to prepare for these tests is to read the assigned literature thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the work.
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  • It must be Monday: I met with my World Literature class this morning to discuss ''[[Character v. Fate|Oedipus Rex]]''. Man, t
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  • ===Inspiration for Literature and Artistic Expression=== ...ir own works. The influence of epic poetry can be seen in various forms of literature, including [[Greek Tragedy|tragedy]], lyric poetry, and the novel. Addition
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  • ...diss, in some form or another. I'll have to explore the idea of "invisible literature" more explicitly a bit later. More later...
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  • ...its literary merits but also to uncover its lasting impact on the world of literature and beyond. The legacy of the ''Odyssey'' extends far beyond its historical ...gender norms, prompting us to critically examine the portrayal of women in literature and society, and to consider the evolving roles of women in our own time.
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  • {{dc|W}}{{Big|orld Literature, ENGL 2111, considers the earliest literary expressions—the foundations o
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  • for the Ph.D. degree in English-Literature
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  • ...t you points. Likewise, you must use proper conventions when writing about literature. Titles must be presented correctly; e.g., ''Gilgamesh'' and the ''Iliad'' ...l. You may also want to check out the [[CompFAQ/Index#Literature Questions|Literature Questions]] of the [[CompFAQ]]—particularly if you are struggling or need
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes (taken on {{D2L}}) will test your knowledge of the materi Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • ...kill in academic writing, and is used in a wide range of fields, including literature, history, science, and social sciences. ...ion and reception. Textual analysis can be used in various fields, such as literature, history, cultural studies, media studies, and communication.
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  • ...nd since. I had a student come and take the reading quiz today in my World Literature class, then left right after. I was offended. Perhaps if she had said somet
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  • [[Category:Literature]]
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  • {{jt|title=Online Literature?}} ...CCCC project. The paper will address my experiences with teaching a world literature course online, considers the efficacy of offering courses like this solely
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  • ...end that you read this material to help you with your understanding of the literature and for your exams.</ref> |Read [[Writing on World Literature#Gilgamesh|''Gilgamesh'' background materials]].<ref name="bg" />
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  • {{Jt|title=Online Literature?}} ...CCCC project. The paper will address my experiences with teaching a world literature course online, considers the efficacy of offering courses like this solely
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  • ...imary texts (the literature) and secondary texts (critical response to the literature). Reading quizzes (taken on {{D2L}}) will test your knowledge of the materi Our study of World Literature this semester will use ''either'' of the following:
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  • {{Huge|World Literature 1}} __NOTOC__ {{Big|{{dc|W}}orld Literature I focuses on textual studies of the major genres of this period, [[Epic Poe
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  • World Literature I will focus on textual studies of the major genres of this period, epic an ...s by Sophocles, Euripides, and Ovid. Since any survey course has much more literature than one semester-long class can cover, we will attempt to cover only a few
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  • ...or Literature Classes]]” give strategies for using Reddit or any forum for literature classes. ...Criticism]]” suggests a subjective way of understanding and writing about literature.
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  • ...me — work and pleasure being essentially the same thing. I no longer teach literature. I’m a worse person for it. I miss me, the English professor. ...even though my title remains Associate Professor of English. Yes, I teach literature sometimes in my humanities classes, but that’s not the same as a focused,
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  • ...and template snippets that can appear on syllabi. My syllabus for [[World Literature 1, Spring 2019|World Lit]] is pretty much complete, other than requirements
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  • {{dc|T}}{{Big|he objectives ENGL 1102 concentrate on the interpretation of literature in an attempt to develop critical-thinking, observation, analytical, and co
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