3.00 credits
(4,0,0)
15 wks
This course investigates key genres of English literature and the processes of their formation and transformation. In a seminar setting foregrounding accountable reading, shared inquiry, and collaborative critical dialogue, students will study a wide range of prose, poetry, and performance texts - from the classical to the modern to the contemporary - exploring the ways in which the formal conventions of genres and subgenres have been shaped and reshaped by the particular contexts in which they emerge.
Prerequisites: 45 credits of 100-level or higher coursework including 6 credits of 100 or 200-level ENGL
Notes:
- ENGL 363 is an approved Culture and Creative Expression course for Cap Core requirements.
- For the focus of the course each term, see the "Courses" page on the English Department website.