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ENGL 200: Sem In Lit And Literary Analys
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A course designed for and required of all prospective English majors. Emphasis is on close reading, literary interpretation, and critical writing. Attention is paid to the major genres (poetry, drama, and fiction) across a range of historical periods.
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ENGL 201: Intro Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A course dedicated to the study and craft of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Through engaged reading and creative exercises, students will analyze the use of various elements of creative writing - including image, voice, tension, character, setting, and story. Students will develop a writing portfolio as well as a sense of the possibilities inherent in and unique to each genre.
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ENGL 211: Mjr Brit Writers:1800-Present
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A survey of representative British authors of the 19th and 20th centuries for both majors and non-majors.
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ENGL 260: Intro To American Literature
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A survey of representative U.S. authors from the 18th century to the present designed for both majors and non-majors.
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ENGL 272: Literature And Medicine
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Designed for, but not limited to, students interested in the medical profession, this course introduces the study of medicine through reading imaginative literature--novels, plays, essays, poems--by and about doctors and patients, focusing on understanding ethical issues and on developing critical and interpretive skills.
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ENGL 300: Practices Of Literary Study
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A course that identifies and explores key concepts of recent critical writing. Students read short texts of contemporary theory and discuss the relation between theory and literature. Required for English majors.
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ENGL 304: Intro To Poetry Writing
3.00 Credits
Rice University
An introduction to poetry writing through the study of contemporary poets and the writing of poems. The class will pay extensive attention to such elements of poetry as imagery, figurative language, tone, syntax, and form in order to create a vocabulary for students to discuss their own poems. Students' poems will be critiqued by the class in a workshop setting.
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ENGL 305: Intro Personal Essay Writing
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A course in the writing and interpretation of the personal essay and other autobiographical forms.
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ENGL 308: How I Love And Hate The Bomb
3.00 Credits
Rice University
As new technologies (think nano everything, stem cells, space stations) appear in interpretive contexts such as movies and ads, familiar plots and conventions define their significance. This new course will focus on the period of 1950 to 2000, when results of a formerly secret technology dramatically ended World War II and became a central concern of American cultural and political life.
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ENGL 320: Shakespeare On Film
3.00 Credits
Rice University
A course that examines both the text of selected Shakespearean plays and films based on them, focusing on the difference between film and drama.
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