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ANGL 3573 is a creative writing course designed for more practised writers interested in exploring the possibilities of the short-story form through reading and practise. Most of the course work is devoted to practical work on writing, but this will be...
An introduction to the writing and editing of poetry. Students will study and write poems in various forms and styles and will routinely practice peer critique.
An introduction to the principles of dramatic writing and their specific application to screenwriting (for film and/or television). Students will write dramatic scenes of varying length and will analyze and critique each other's work.
A study of national and international contexts of recent fiction.
An introduction to the pioneers of feminist thought in Europe and North America, followed by close readings of five or six important twentieth-century feminist literary texts.
An evaluation of twentieth-century children's literature.
A survey of literature offered to children prior to the twentieth century.
This course covers some of the major works of the shortest and richest period in English literature, c. 1900-1945, including one play. Particular attention will be paid to narrative, poetic, and dramatic preoccupations with subjectivity,...
Comedies have always been among the most popular films. But what do some of the most provocative, artful, and downright hilarious in the genre make us laugh about? This course will help students in the critical examination of the cinematic genre of...
This course provides an opportunity to delve deeply into an area of study or to pursue an area of student interest, under faculty supervision. The list of readings is agreed upon before registration in the course. Credit is obtained by the successful...