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Nov 14, 2024
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ENG 275 - Reading Analytically Course unit(s): 1 Meets GAR (students beginning prior to Fall 2024): Meets general academic requirements HU. Meets Explore Core requirement (students beginning Fall 2024 and later): CE Meets requirement: W Intended primarily as a foundations course for current and prospective English majors and minors, Reading Analytically develops a common language and shared ideas about the enterprise called English Studies. It requires close readings of works in three different genres ─ poetry, plays, and fiction ─ focusing on various crisis points in literary history: the Renaissance, the Romantic revolution, and the Modernist moment. We consider, of course, the theory and methods of English studies as these have evolved over time, but especially since the 1970s to the present. We examine the history of English as a discipline, what it means to call something “literary,” as well as questions of why and how people go about analyzing literary texts and how literary and critical practices change over time. Satisfies departmental Reading X requirement.
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