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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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  • ...art a new topic. The best posts will incorporate secondary research on the literature: i.e., bring in secondary critical analysis to help all of us understand th
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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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  • | [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020|Overview]] | [[World Literature 1, Spring 2020/Requirements|Requirements]]
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  • ! colspan="2"| {{font|size=25px|font=Alegreya Sans SC|text=ENGL 2112: World Literature II}} | '''Description''' || This is a survey of important works of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present.
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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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