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ENGLISH 105: Fundamentals of Dramatic Writing
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Griffith Same as TrDa 105. A workshop in playwriting and screenwriting, with emphasis on dramatic structure. Prerequisite: Engl 81 or equivalent and two semesters of literature courses (the second literature course may be taken concurrently). (Fall)
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ENGLISH 106: Intermediate Fiction II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Moskowitz, Carrillo The writing of fiction. Prerequisite: Engl 103 or equivalent. (Fall and spring)
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ENGLISH 106 - Intermediate Fiction II
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ENGLISH 107: Intermediate Poetry II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
McAleavey, Clair, Shore The writing of poetry. Prerequisite: Engl 104 or equivalent. (Fall and spring)
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ENGLISH 108: Intermediate Dramatic Writing
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Griffith Same as TrDa 108. A workshop developing scripts for both theatre and film. Prerequisite: Engl 105 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit with departmental approval. (Spring)
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ENGLISH 111: Preparation for Peer Tutors in Writing
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Schreiber For undergraduates accepted as tutors in the Writing Center: study and practice of techniques for prewriting, writing, and revision; readings on collaborative learning, the composing process, composition theory, cognitive psychology, critical thinking, and the teaching of writing; observation and exercises in writing, peer review, and tutoring. Limited to 15 students. (Fall)
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ENGLISH 112: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Cohen, Hsy Chaucer's major works seen as exciting, lively texts from the modern perspective and as products of specific economic, social, and cultural trends of the late 14th century. Focus on The Canterbury Tales, read in the original Middle English.
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ENGLISH 113: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Cohen, Dugan, Hsy Readings from a wide range of medieval genres, including romances, saints' legends, mystical narratives, lyrics, civic drama, and social satires, to explore some of the principal concerns of medieval culture. How these texts responded to and shaped changing patterns of medieval culture, as the clergy, the aristocracy, and the urban bourgeoisie attempted to define a culture of their own.
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ENGLISH 116: Advanced Fiction
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Moskowitz, Carrillo Further workshop study of the writing of fiction. Prerequisite: Engl 106 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit with departmental approval. (Spring)
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ENGLISH 117: Advanced Poetry
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
McAleavey, Shore Further workshop study of the writing of poetry. Prerequisite: Engl 107 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit with departmental approval. (Fall)
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ENGLISH 120: Critical Methods
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff The topics and techniques of literary analysis, applied to English and American poetry, prose fiction, and drama. Attention to stylistic and structural analysis, narratology, and critical theory applied to specific literary texts. (Fall and spring)
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