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ENGL 454a: Nonfiction Writing:Voice and Structure
3.00 Credits
Yale University
FredStrebeigh. th 1.30-4 WR Meets RP (0) A nonfiction workshop, confronting the challenges of journalism as an art. Emphasis on voice and structure. Study of texts that may suggest modes, voices, forms, and styles for nonfiction pieces. Frequent writing projects and revisions.
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ENGL 455b: Writing about Oneself
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Anne Fadiman. th 2.30-5 WR (0) A seminar and workshop in first-person writing. Students explore a series of themes (e.g., family, love, loss, joy) both by writing about their own lives and by reading British and American memoirs, autobiographies, and personal essays. An older work, usually from the nineteenth or early twentieth century, is paired each week with a more recent one on the same theme. engl 456b, Translation. J. D. McClatchy t 1.30-3.20 Hu Meets RP (0) A survey and workshop on the translation of poetry. The history of translation of foreign poems into English from Chaucer's time on; theories of translation from Dryden on.
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ENGL 457b: Profiles and Portraits
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Cynthia Zarin. th 1.30-3.20 (0) Exemplary nonfiction portraits and profiles studied as a basis for student compositions of literary portraits of others. Occasional work in other genres such as poetry, the visual arts, and film.
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ENGL 459b: Genres of Magazine Writing
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Jack Hitt. m9.25-11.15 WR Meets RP (0) Introduction to writing for magazines. Styles include the op-ed argument, the humor piece, the factual pyramid-style article, and the longer narrative report.
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ENGL 460a: Advanced Verse Writing
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Louise Glück. m 3.30-5.20 (0) An advanced seminar and workshop in the writing of verse.
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ENGL 460a - Advanced Verse Writing
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ENGL 462b: Writing for Television
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Amy Bloom.
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ENGL 463a: Fantasy Writing,Science Fiction,and Related Genres
3.00 Credits
Yale University
John Crowley. w 1.30-3.20 Meets RP (0) A writing workshop that addresses aspects of the craft of fiction that the genres of romance share with all fiction, including tactics and strategy of narrative, point of view and voice, and reader expectations.
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ENGL 464b: Nonfiction Prose
3.00 Credits
Yale University
David Bromwich. w 1.30-3.20 (0) An advanced seminar and workshop in prose composition.
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ENGL 465a: or b,Advanced Fiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Yale University
465a: t 2.30-420 (0) Caryl Phillips 465b: f 9.25-11.15 (0) Amy Bloom A workshop in the craft of writing fiction. May be repeated for credit.
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ENGL 465a - or b,Advanced Fiction Writing
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ENGL 467a: or b,Journalism
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Steven Brill F Jill Abramson Sp m9.25-11.15 WR (0) An intensive workshop in the art and changing role of journalism. Definitions of journalism; the role of journalism in a democracy and a free market; differences among information, news, vicarious news, and entertainment; how different media work; knowing and telling a good story; the structure of newspaper articles, magazine features, television reports, and nonfiction books; interviewing; fairness; sourcing; the economics of journalism; and audience. Fulfills the core seminar requirement for Yale Journalism Scholars No prerequisi tes
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