This course lays the groundwork for English majors and minors by addressing the question “Why study Literature?” in relation to a wide range of literary texts and theoretical approaches. The class will study a variety of works and genres from American, British and World literary traditions, including attention to literary history, influence and periodization. Students will develop the fundamental skills of literary interpretation, including interpretive writing and research, while also learning about future professional opportunities for English majors. Appropriate for first-year students with a strong writing background and significant interest in majoring in English.
ENG 200: Foundations of the Study of Literature
Program
Attributes
Appropriate for First-year Students,
Humanities Division,
Required for the major,
Upper-Level,
Writing Intensive