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41. English: Research Methods And Critical Theory Bibliography
Modern Critical Theory and classical literature, PA35.M63 1994. text resources; AngloSaxon and medieval links; links to www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/lit.html The
http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/engcritbib.html
English - Research Methods and Critical Theory Bibliography Contents Books in Buley Library African American Literary Theory: A Reader American Drama to 1900: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1231.D7M45 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1800-1850 Ref PS74.A44 1987 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1850-1880 Ref PS74.A45 1988 American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1880-1900 Ref PS74.A46 1988 American Literature: A Study and Research Guide Ref Z1225.L47 1976 American Literature and Language: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1225.K68 1982 American Prose and Criticism, 1900-1950: A Guide to Information Sources Ref Z1231.P8 B74 1981 American Women Short Story Writers: A Collection of Critical Essays Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature Ref Z2011.M69 The Art of Literary Research At War With the Word: Literary Theory and Liberal Education C.G.Jung and Literary Theory: The Challenge From Fiction

42. Duggan Library: Humanities Weblinks
the Net (http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/) This site Coverage extends from the classical period to the and bibliography as well as other medieval sites
http://www.hanover.edu/Library/webhum.html
Library Home PALNI Online Catalog Databases Collections ... Hanover College Home Databases by Subject: Humanities Classics ABZU Bibliography (http://www.etana.org/abzu/)
A high quality online bibliography to information specific to the study of the Ancient Near East on the Internet. Both search and browse modes available. Ancient World Web (http://www.julen.net/ancient/)
A meta-index to links in catagories ranging from Daily Life to Law and Philsophy. Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World (http://www.stoa.org/diotima/)
This site is designed as an interdisciplinary resource for those interested in gender in the ancient world. It includes course materials, a searchable bibliography, and external links to images, databases, book reviews, and the like. Also includes an anthology of translated primary texts. Electronic Resources for Classicists (http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html)

43. Poetry
literature Criticism (CLC, R 809.034 Nin) See also *Shakespearean Criticism (SC) R 822.33 D *classical and medieval literature Criticism. R 809.02 lit.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/westspringfieldhs/library/pf/poetry.htm
WSHS Library Pathfinder: POETRY Online Catalog WSHS only All FCPS Schools Fairfax County Public Library Blackboard ... Student e-mail
ANTHOLOGIES, General [collections] AMERICAN POETRY
Collections of works of many authors.
Works of individual 19th-century poets.
Works of individual 20th-century poets. ENGLISH POETRY
Collections of works of many authors.
Works of individual 19th-century poets.
Works of individual 20th-century poets. French poetry.
Italian poetry.
Spanish poetry.
German poetry. Latin poetry Classical Greek poetry Epics Gale Literary Criticism Series:
Look in the latest volume for the most comprehensive index, including a Cumulative Topic Index , an index by author nationality , and an index by the title of specific works For Criticism on Poets: Poetry Criticism (PC) Includes an index by the title of specific poems. R 808.109 Poe Your poet may also appear in these volumes: Authors now living or who died after December 1, 1959: Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC, R 809 Con Authors who died between 1900 and 1959: Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism (TCLC

44. MedHis
among many others The End of the classical World; Byzantium Includes medieval, Renaissance, and History of the Book. http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/.
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/westspringfieldhs/library/pf/medhis.htm
WSHS Library Medieval History and Life zzzzz
Mr. Kelbaugh's Report Topics

ONLINE CATALOG
l WSHS only l All FCPS Schools l Fairfax County Public Library
Biographies
of individuals are shelved in , alphabetically by the name of the subject.
Using the browse feature, look also for histories of the country in question, i.e., FranceHistory, then subdivided by date or monarchy.
The Dictionary of National Biography R 940.03 DNB ) contains comprehensive entries on English monarchs.
Also look at The Encyclopedia of World Biography R 920 Enc 1998 ) (under the skylights) and Dictionary of World Biography, volume II: The Middle Ages R 940.1 Dic 1998
Print encyclopedias
are also located under the skylights at R 011. These are easier and faster to use than the online versions.
Reference and reserve books may be checked out after school on overnight loan only and are due before the beginning of 1st period the next school day. The fine is $1.00 per school day. RESERVE BOOKS Coming soon. EARLY HISTORY OF WESTERN EUROPE TO TO 1453, INCLUDING THE MIDDLE AGES: Art, Medieval:

45. Penn's Page Of Arts And Literature On The Web
eg, Latin American studies), ART ART HISTORY, classical STUDIES, HISTORY and Languages (MetaIndex) Reading Room Indices (PB G) Web lit What s New medieval.
http://penn.home.att.net/bookarts.htm
Art and Literature
Art
Art Museum Network
Art of Europe - painting and poetry
Fractal Pages , by Paul Lee
Featured Artists , by Carol Gerten
Louvre Palace and Museum
Mark Harden's Artchive
Museums on the Net (Encyberpedia)
Museums, Galleries, and Exhibitions Online
Artcyclopedia , the Fine Art Search Engine
Prado Museum, Collections
Sistine Chapel
State Hermitage Museum
Artworks ...
Museum of Modern Art 's Website, organized by Allan McCollum
Web Museum, Paris
Web Gallery of Art
Yahoo - Arts: Museums, Galleries, Centers
Authors
Indices
Authors Galore!
Bohemian Ink
Books Online Authors (CMU)
English Language Resources ...
Libyrinth - 20th Century
Joyce, Pynchon, Eco. Borges, Garcia, Kafka, at al.
Online Literature (Classics)
Classic Literature Online
Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Jane Austen, Lyman Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Anthony Hope, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, John Milton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Edgar Allan Poe, James Whitcomb Riley, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Frank R. Stockton, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Walt Whitman
Poetry Archives
Poets Online (U. Toronto)

46. Literature Courses
may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern of the fantastic narrative from classical through modern lit 3329 ETHNIC AMERICAN litERATURE (3 semester hours
http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad94/html/degprog/lit.html
LIT 3300 WESTERN LITERARY TRADITION (3 semester hours) Study of major themes of the classical tradition in Western literature and their subsequent transformation. Readings will include works by both classical authors and their literary heirs. (3-0) back to the opening screen LIT 3303 LITERARY ANALYSIS (3 semester hours) A close reading of fiction, poetry, and drama. Emphasis will be placed on the development of critical skills through the writing of interpretive essays. (3-0) back to the opening screen LIT 3304 ADVANCED COMPOSITION (3 semester hours) Rhetorical strategies for analytical, descriptive, and research writing, with emphasis on grammar and style. (3-0) back to the opening screen LIT 3310 STUDIES IN EPIC AND ROMANCE (3 semester hours) A comparative study of two related genres, with emphasis on their approaches to themes such as heroism and love. Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern literature, and works may include The Iliad, Song of Roland, and Don Quixote. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (6 hours maximum). (3-0) back to the opening screen LIT 3311 THE LITERATURE OF FANTASY (3 semester hours) The tradition of the fantastic narrative from classical through modern literature. Fantasy as a genre melding entertainment and speculation. Works may include The Golden Ass, Dracula, and One Hundred Years of Solitude. (3-0)

47. UTD Undergraduate Catalog - LIT Course Descriptions
Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern literature tradition of the fantastic narrative from classical through modern (30) T lit 3329 Ethnic
http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad02/ugprograms/lit.html

Introduction (home)
General Information Undergraduate Programs Degree Requirements ... UTD Home Page

Literature and Language Course Descriptions
General Courses
Rhetoric
RHET 1101 Oral Communication/Critical Thinking 1 semester hour ) This class uses small group assignments and discussions to focus on the most important aspects of adapting to college. Students take part in discussions and demonstrations related to personal management, motivation, academic skills, and work habits, communication skills, and social relationships. Specific exercises are designed to promote critical thinking and creative planning. (1-0) S
RHET 1300 (ENGL 1301) Introductory Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) This course will benefit students for whom English is a second language as well as students who need experience writing with the aim of exposition before they move to writing arguments in Rhetoric 1302. (3-0) S
RHET 1302 (ENGL 1302) Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) The course presents an integrated approach to writing, reading, and critical thinking by developing the grammatical, logical, and rhetorical skills necessary for university writing. All classes work in a computerized learning environment. Students are taught basic computer literacy and submit all work electronically and on paper. (3-0) S
Core Courses
HUMA 3300 Reading and Writing Texts 3 semester hours ) Focuses on a significant topic or issue through which students are offered an opportunity to gain experience in various analytic and interpretive approaches. Explores connections among artistic and intellectual endeavors appropriate to a range of courses in the Arts and Humanities. This course should be taken within the first 12 hours of enrollment in the program. It is normally offered only during the fall and spring semesters.(3-0) S

48. Untitled Document
lit 182 medieval literature An intensive study of representative literature A survwey of neoclassical drama, poetry lit 191/192/193/194 literature and Ideas I
http://www.ateneo.edu/depts/english/course1.htm
AB Literature
Course Offerings
Lit 101 Advanced Expository Writing
This course aims to introduce the students to the different forms of the essay. The endpoint will be the writing of a critical paper on a book of essays and a class presentation of ideas gleaned from the essays read in class.
Lit 112.1 Classical to Modern Literary Criticism
This courseintroduces the literature major to literary criticism from five Western periods: the Classical Age, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the Age of Enlightenment, the Romantic Period, and the Modern Age. Students will be asked to read and discuss representative texts from each period. Theories derived from these texts will be used to analyze selected literary texts through class discussions, examinations, and critical essays.
Lit 112.2 Contemporary Literary Criticism
This course introduces the literature major to literary criticism from seven critical movements of the contemporary period: Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Reader-Response Criticism and Reception Theory, Psychological Criticism, Marxist Criticism, Structuralism, and Post-structuralism. Students will be asked to read and discuss representative texts from each movement. Theories derived from these texts will be used to analyze selected literary texts through class discussions, examinations, and critical essays.

49. ENG 310A Online Resources
has links to maps of the classical world and EDSITEMENT metapage for humanities websites (lit/histoy/art medieval History and Culture General The Labyrinth
http://clcgi.cl.msu.edu/~tavrmina/eng310a/SS99/online.htm
ENG 310A: On-Line Resources
Drawn largely from Professor L. M. Matheson's list of SELECTED INTERNET RESOURCES FOR EARLY, MEDIEVAL, AND RENAISSANCE BRITAIN , which provides still more interesting, useful, and fun sites. Not all the categories have sites listed yet, but I will occasionally add links as the semester continues. These resources are not required material for the course, but supplementary, intended to provide useful assistance or enjoyable further readings about things that catch your attention. I encourage you to surf around here as a way of becoming more familiar with electronic literary resources, from both professional and lay sources. You may find useful material on a given topic both under the general categories and under specific authors or periods and genres. To use this page effectively, you should not stop with the first thing you find, and you should try to evaluate the relative authority and likely value of sites you encounter. There are certainly many helpful sites posted by amateurs (in the best sense of the word) or as course projects and papers, but not everything on the Web is equally reliable and you need to read with an informed critical intelligence just as you do with print materials. Similarly, there are some unhelpful, esoteric, and incorrect materials posted to the Web by academic professionals, so you should evaluate what you find even in sites with ".edu" in the URL. Remember that anything you decide to use from the Web in any piece of writing must be cited appropriately, just as with print materials. Not doing so constitutes plagiarism, which carries serious academic penalties. Remember that sophisticated search engines, used correctly, can make it even easier to identify Web sources than sources in print, if passages or papers have the flavor of plagiarism. Don't even

50. English Literature
Ref. PN 771 .G27 classical and medieval Literature Criticism. If a specific work has been widely studied, you might find a subheading devoted just to it (eg
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/englishlit/englishlit.htm
Georgetown University Library's Guide to Research
Literature in English
This guide describes some useful information resources for research in English-language literature. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as Film Art History Women’s Studies , or European History . The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library Reference area, except as noted. For further information, please ask a reference librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/englishlit/
Reference Stacks World Wide Web Electronic Library Resource (GU only) Table of Contents I. Literary Handbooks, Dictionaries, and Encyclopedias
-General
-Literary Terms

-Biographical/Critical

-Periods, Movements, Regions, and Styles
...
II. Critical Surveys and Summaries

III. Online Catalogs
-GEORGE
-Other Library Catalogs
IV. Periodical Indexes

51. Medieval
medieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/omacl Images, and Reference in Late medieval Poetry http//globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages
http://www.directory.net/Arts/Literature/Periods_and_Movements/Medieval/
Medieval Directory: Guide to Medieval sites on the internet. Search Engines: Google Yahoo MSN FindWhat ... City Guides
Medieval
Arts Literature Periods and Movements Medieval Categories Boccaccio, Giovanni
Dante Alighieri

Petrarch

Pisan, Christine de

Websites Medieval and Classical Library http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/omacl/
Collection of on-line literary works.
The Camelot Project
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm
University of Rochester database of texts, images and bibliographies concerned with the legends of King Arthur.
Medieval Women Writers: Staying Up Late
http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval/vol7/sankovi.html
Essay by Tilde Sankovitch at Northwestern University.
The Evolution of the Lyric Insertion in Thirteenth-Century Narrative
http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval/vol7/callahan.html Discussion of Renart's Roman de la Rose and the medieval narrative. Medieval Manuscript Manual http://www.ceu.hu/medstud/manual/mmm/index.html Includes an overview of project and basic information on medieval manuscripts. Medieval Literary Bibliographies http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/bibmenu.htm

52. Criticism And Book Reviews:
Perspectives in American literature very good lit site; a our ever-expanding archive of classical poetry to other resources related to medieval Period studies
http://www.techtrekers.com/HSeng.htm
High School English/Language Arts Sites Authors and Their Works: American Authors on the Web a list of links 1550-1950 Chico High School Library Author Links F. Scott Fitzgerald – by the University of South Carolina A collection of links organized for the use of C.H.S. English students, as they read Animal Farm, by George Orwell. Great Writers from Book Lovers – many links to great writer’s web pages. To Kill a Mockingbird and Harper Lee - links to resources and writings. IQ Infinity: The Unknown James Joyce – many great links about James Joyce Jack London Collection – links about Jack London Life and Works of Herman Melville The Life and Works of Herman Melville is a publication dedicated to disseminating information about Herman Melville on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Mark Twain in Cyberspace - Here's our annotated list of some outstanding Mark Twain-related sites and other resources on the Internet. Mark Twain Resources On the WWW – from about.com Pulitzer Prizes Steinbeck Research Center – by San Jose State University To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now this website contains primary source documents, lesson plans, and student work.

53. Access Middle School! Free English Literature, Shakespeare, And Author Resources
Internet Classics Archives Ancient classical literature http http//www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/lit/. Site for use when studying medieval British literature.
http://www.middleschool.net/curlink/englit/englit.htm
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Literature - General Sites
Aaron Shepard's Reader's Theater Editions
http://www.aaronshep.com/ r t/RTE.html A lice's Adventures in Wonderland in dynamic text.
A must visit site
http://www.megabrands
.com/alice Bibliomania
Reproduction of many classical works
http://www.bibliomania.com
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
http://edfu.lis.uiuc.edu/puboff/bccb
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Page
http://www.carolhurst.com/index.html

54. Literature Web Sites
r German literature Resources, http//w3.arizona.edu/~germanst/lit/ Contact germanst@w3.arizona.edu The Online medieval and classical Library, http
http://ejw.i8.com/litweb.htm
Literature Web Sites Table of Contents
Around the World
Native American Short Stories United States ... Oceanic Around the World
AllReaders.com,
http://www.allreaders.com/
Book Lovers Index: Literature from Many Countries, http://www.xs4all.nl/~pwessel/country.html
Books on the Internet, http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Etext.html
Concordances of Great Books, HTTP://www.concordance.com/
Electronic Text Center: University of Virginia Library, http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ Contact: etext@virginia.edu
Electronic Text Center Collections, http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/uvaonline.html
FLIRT, http://www2.plattsburgh.edu/acadvp/libinfo/library/flirteng.html Contact: tothmm@plattsburgh.edu
Great Books, http://www.concordance.com/
Guide to the Dictionary of Literary Biography, http://www.indiana.edu/~librcsd/libguide/dlb/ Contact: libweb@www.indiana.edu Inlibris, http://www.inlibris.com/ Labyrinth: Medieval Studies Resources (Georgetown University) http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/ Contact: thorne@garnet.berkeley.edu Lewis Carroll Home Page, http://www.lewiscarroll.org/carroll.html

55. World Literature
Brazilian literature a short summary of Brazilian literature http//www.crl.com/~brazil/lit.htm. Online medieval and classical Library http//sunsite
http://www.wade.org/WorldLit.htm
WORLD LITERATURE Links on this page to sites with information about world literature. The sites on world literature generally are first, followed by sites that concentrate on particular regions of the world. For sites on a particular author or sites on writing a research paper, click the link to pages below. Also see general literature sites at the English page
Also see the page for information about writing a paper
Also see sites on specific authors at the Authors page World Literature Generally
African
Asian
South American
European (Other than British)
E-texts WORLD LITERATURE GENERALLY Contemporary Post Imperial and Post Colonial Literature in English - links to Brown University pages on themes, context, and authors by continent in post colonial tradition writing in English, great resource
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/misc/authors.html
The Humbul Gateway , International Resources for the Humanities
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/index.html
Introduction to Post Colonial Studies - Emory University pages on postcolonial literature throughout the world, including author links and analysis
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Intro.html

56. British Literature
literary Resources on the Net http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/. Online medieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL.
http://www.wade.org/BritishLit.htm
BRITISH LITERATURE Also see general literature sites at the English page
Also see the page for information about writing a paper
Also see sites on specific authors at the Authors page General Resources
Before the 18th Century

18th Century

19th Century
...
E-texts
General Resources British Literature and Anglophile Resources - very basic information about authors, genres, and eras, in most cases it useful only for overview, but there are some very good and thorough discussions tucked in here as well. Use the index in the left frame for quick access.
http://britishliterature.com
The Humbul Gateway , International Resources for the Humanities
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/
Literary Resources on the Net
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
Literature Resources for the High School and College Student
http://www.teleport.com/~mgroves/
The Period Pages Project - discussion of four literary periods: Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, and Victorian http://www.cs.uwindsor.ca/units/english/PPP/index.htm

57. Yale College Programs Of Study
in both (two lits) or one (one lit) lit. program in Ancient Greek and classical Civilization also as a foundation for appreciating later (medieval, Ottoman, and
http://www.yale.edu/ycpo/ycps/A-D/clsscsFM.html
[Classical Languages and Literatures Courses] [Front Page] [Programs and Courses] [Key to Courses] ... [More Course Information]
Classical Languages and Literatures Program
Director of undergraduate studies: Michael Anderson, 303 PHELPS, 432-0988, michael.j.anderson@yale.edu FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PROFESSORS Robert Babcock ( Adjunct ), Victor Bers, Susanna Morton Braund, Donald Kagan, Diana Kleiner, John Matthews ( Chair ), William Metcalf ( Adjunct ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Stephen Colvin ASSISTANT PROFESSORS LECTURERS John Anderson, Kim Bowes, William Desmond, Veronika Grimm SENIOR LECTOR Ann Ellis Hanson The Department of Classical Languages and Literatures offers a major in Classics, a major in Classical Civilization, and (in conjunction with the Hellenic Studies program) a major in Ancient and Modern Greek. The diversity of subject matter covered by these majors makes classics an excellent partner in interdepartmental major programs. In addition, the study of Greek or Latin literature may be combined with the study of other languages and literatures in a Literature major. For details see the comparative literature track under The Literature Major. For courses in modern Greek, see under Hellenic Studies.
I. THE MAJOR IN CLASSICS

58. :: Ez2Find :: Medieval
URL http//globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html; Lectures theorb.net/textbooks/anthology/anthologytoc.html; medieval and classical Library - Site
http://ez2find.com/cgi-bin/directory/meta/search.pl/Arts/Literature/Periods_and_
Guide : Medieval Global Metasearch
Any Language English Afrikaans Arabic Bahasa Melayu Belarusian Bulgarian Catala Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Cymraeg Czech Dansk Deutsch Eesti Espanol Euskara Faroese Francais Frysk Galego Greek Hebrew Hrvatski Indonesia Islenska Italiano Japanese Korean Latvian Lietuviu Lingua Latina Magyar Netherlands Norsk Polska Portugues Romana Russian Shqip Slovensko Slovensky Srpski Suomi Svenska Thai Turkce Ukrainian Vietnamese Mode
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Web Sites

59. Emory | Comp Lit | Undergraduate Program
CPLT 201WR 003 Major Texts Ancient to medieval. it had its beginnings in the classical world. University For more information contact Comp lit Program N101
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/COMPARATIVE_LIT/undergrad_courses_fall03.htm

undergraduate program

degree requirements

courses

fall 2004
...
spring 2004

fall 2003
spring 2003

fall 2002

spring 2002

fall 2001
Comparative Literature Undergraduate Course Offerings Fall 2003
CPLT 110 Introduction to Literary Studies Sections Offerred: MWF 9:35-10:25 MWF 10:40-11:30 TTh 10:00-11:15 Content: Sections of this course will provide an introduction to literary studies combined with an intensive writing approach. From the perspective of world literature, topics such as love, desire and identity will be discussed. Complete descriptions of individual sections will be posted as they become available. *Completion of Literature 110 with a passing grade fulfills the Freshman writing requirement. It does not fulfill any other writing requirement. Texts: Instructors will select their own texts, but selections may include poetry, fiction and drama from a variety of literary traditions. Particulars: Instructors will determine their grading systems, but requirements may include papers, a final exam, in-class discussion and possibly a journal.

60. Emory | Comp Lit | Undergraduate Program
of the most influential yet misunderstood classical myths. holds sway over much of medieval and Renaissance For more information contact Comp lit Program N101
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/COMPARATIVE_LIT/undergrad_courses_spring04.htm

undergraduate program

degree requirements

courses

fall 2004

spring 2004
fall 2003

spring 2003

fall 2002

spring 2002
...
fall 2001
Comparative Literature Undergraduate Course Offerings Spring 2004
CPLT 110WR Introduction to Literary Studies Content: Sections of this course will provide an introduction to literary studies combined with an intensive writing approach. From the perspective of world literature, topics such as love, desire and identity will be discussed. *Completion of Literature 110 with a passing grade fulfills the Freshman writing requirement. It does not fulfill any other writing requirement. Texts: Instructors will select their own texts, but selections may include poetry, fiction and drama from a variety of literary traditions. Particulars: Instructors will determine their grading systems, but requirements may include papers, a final exam, in-class discussion and possibly a journal. CPLT 110WR 000 Madness and Mysticism in Southern Fiction: Reading and Writing with a Sense of Purpose and Location Melissa Sexton Max 16 TTh 10:00 -11:15 Content: Texts: Particulars: CPLT 110WR 001 Wine of the Beloved: the Poetics of Eroticism, Mysticism and Transgression

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