ENGL 112
Introduction to Literary Criticism Spring 2024
Division I Writing Skills
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What determines meaning? How we interpret is inevitably inflected by our own priorities and preoccupations, by the contexts in which we read, by literary and other conventions, and by the historical and personal circumstances of a work’s composition, as well as deriving from the particular words of a text and from the mutable life of language itself. So how to go about the task of reading literature well? This course will focus on key introductory methods and critical approaches, and is intended to develop your skills in reading, writing about, discussing and interpreting literary texts. Our readings–mainly short fiction and poetry, along with selected introductory work in critical theory–will invite increased self-consciousness about literary form, the functions of criticism, and the process of reading and interpretation. In the last weeks of the course, we will address longer texts, including at least one play, one novel and one film.
The Class: Format: seminar
Limit: 19
Expected: 19
Class#: 3760
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Four papers rising from 3-6 pages, discussion board postings, and contribution to class discussions.
Prerequisites: None
Enrollment Preferences: First-year students who have not taken or placed out of a 100-level ENGL course
Distributions: Division I Writing Skills
WS Notes: Four papers, rising from 3 pages for the first, to 6 pages for the last. Regular postings on Glow discussion boards. Extensive written feedback on longer papers, plus the option of revision.

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