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ENGLISH 90ws: Wilde and Shaw: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The two Irishmen living in London covered the gamut of modern writing, including art criticism, essay, dialogue, novella, aphorism, pamphleteering, and, of course, drama.
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ENGLISH 90xz: The Art of the Essay: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
We will study famous essayists from Montaigne to Johnson, from Hazlitt to Emerson, from Guy Davenport to David Foster Wallace. We will study essays by writers more famous for their work in other genres such as Eliot, Pound, Stevens, and Nabokov, as well as ancient and modern masters in the genre. Students will be asked to try their hands at a diverse series of essay types.
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English 91r: Supervised Reading and Research
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Individual instruction in subjects of special interest that cannot be studied in regular courses.
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English 98r: Tutorial - Junior Year
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Supervised small group tutorial in the study of literature in English.
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English 98r - Tutorial - Junior Year
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English 99r: Tutorial-Senior Year
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Supervised individual tutorial in an independent scholarly or critical subject.
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English 99r - Tutorial-Senior Year
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ENGLISH Cakr: Advanced Playwriting
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This workshop-based course offers students a chance to consolidate previous skills and explore new approaches to developing full-length works. We will combine intensive weekly writing exercises with reading, play analysis and dramatic theory. Students will be asked to experiment with form and content in order to develop their own unique theatrical voices. All students will complete a full-length play in addition to shorter pieces.
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ENGLISH Calr: Dramatic Screenwriting II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will build up writing muscles of students seriously interested in screenwriting. Students will write and re-write scenes; alter and develop characters; solve story problems; re-write dialogue; give and receive pitches; do film analysis; workshop written materials; perform exercises related to the actual work done by professional screenwriters. By the end of the course students will have completed several short film scripts and the first act of an original feature length script.
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ENGLISH Camr: Advanced Playwriting 2: Production Workshop
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This workshop-based course is for advanced playwrights who have already completed a full-length or one-act play. Students will write a new play, developed through several drafts in a collaborative process that models professional practice. Each student will be paired with a director, actors, and a graduate dramaturge from the Advanced Institute of Theatre Training (I.A.T.T.), culminating in rehearsed public readings of the plays as part of the annual Harvard Playwrights' Festival.
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ENGLISH Capr: Advanced Poetry Workshop
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Open by application to both undergraduates and graduates. Please submit a portfolio including a letter of interest, ten poems, and a list of classes (taken at Harvard or elsewhere) that seem to have bearing on your enterprise. Class lasts 3 hours and includes the study of poetic practice in conjunction with the discussion of student work.
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ENGLISH Cawr: Advanced Poetry Workshop
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Open by application to undergraduates and graduates. This is an advanced workshop devoted to critical analysis and revision of poems. We will discuss student work in light of central problems in poetics, with particular emphasis on the relationship between voice (evidence of human presence) and description (evidence of world).
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