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CSDY 3432: Professional Writing I
2.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
Advanced composition for those interested in creative writing with an overview of various types and markets.
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CSDY 3573: Fundamentals Of Creative Writing I
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This course is designed primarily for students seriously interested in creative composition, poetry, the short story, novel, playwriting, and scenario forms.
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CSDY 3583: Fundamentals Of Creative Writing II
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
A more advanced course dealing with the more complex problems in creative composition: poetry, the short story, novel, playwriting, and scenario forms.
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CSDY 3593: Genre Studies In Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This course is a lecture and one-to-one workshop in advanced creative writing focussed on publishing, conducted by an artist-in-residence. Open by permission to graduate students and advanced juniors and seniors. Subject matter will usually be fictional forms but will vary according to visiting artist's particular expertise. All applicants should leave samples of writing with the department secretary for approval 10 days before the term begins.
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CSDY 3990: Advanced Topics
0.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
Credit will vary from 1 to 3 hours.
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CSDY 4103: The Detective Story
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This course will undertake to study detective stories seriously by placing them in three contexts: an historical context, in which the rise and decline of the detective story and its transformation into the novel of mystery or suspense will be considered; a morphological context, which will focus on the ludic structure common to all detective stories; and a critical context, in which several attempts to treat the detective story with self- conscious artistry will be analyzed and judged. The thrust of the course is designed to raise ever more persistent questions about what does and does not constitute seriousness in literary fiction by considering the detective story functionally, in terms of the human desires it satisfies. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.
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CSDY 4213: Literary Impressionism:Ford,Conrad,& James
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This is a study of the literary which takes its name from the impressionist (first exhibited in 1874) and which reaches an apogee in the 1890's. Literary impressionism is outlined in part in the writing of Ford Maddox Ford and describes a variety of recurring literary themes and styles employed in the novels of all three writers. Some of the features of this approach are: a jumbled or nonlinear narrative chronology, an unreliable narrator, an interest in special visual detail, often a kaleidoscopic effect of visual images, a skeptical or ambivalent attitude towards the hero, and an interest in the possible conflict between ethics and art, resulting in a moral evasiveness. All three writers are major figures in the modernist movement and can be seen as ushering in the modern novel. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.
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CSDY 4223: Greek Drama In Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
A study of the major tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides as well as some of the works by Aristophanes and Menander. This course will give the student of literature as well as the writer in training a better grasp on the literary and cultural significance of these masterpieces. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.
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CSDY 4233: Fitzgerald,Hemingway & The Expatriates
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This course focuses on discussion and analysis of the jazz age and the expatriate writers. This course is designed for juniors, seniors, or graduate students and assumes a high level of competence in writing. The student will explore theme and technique common to writers of this period and assess the historical impact. Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.
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CSDY 4243: Pre-Shakespearean Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Central Oklahoma
This course will analyze traditional English texts from the point of view of the creativity of character and their relation to narrative. This course will be an intensive study of different literary forms and their effects on the reader. Prerequisite(s): Upper division.
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