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By transforming quotations into evidence, close reading served as way to turn postwar criticism into a specialized knowledge.
or literary genres and forms such as science fiction, the novel, the short story, poetry. Courses in the immersion emphasize the ability to read literature and other mediums analytically and write ...
Courses in the minor explore literary genres such as science fiction and fantasy; literary forms such as the novel, the short story, poetry, and graphic storytelling; and literary practices across ...
For student learning outcomes, please see wiu.edu/provost/learningoutcomes. Academically qualified students in this department are encouraged to complete an honors ...
Author Mac Barnett is teaming up with illustrator Carson Ellis for "a picture book that adults will love sharing aloud and ...
enables students to learn languages and engage with at least two literary and cultural traditions studied in their original languages or in translation. World literatures majors explore images, ideas ...
23.1302 Creative Writing A program that focuses on the process and techniques of original composition in various literary forms such as the short story, poetry, the novel, and others. Includes ...
Research and Teaching Interests: Introduction to college writing, rhetoric and composition, American literature, forms of literature surveys, and introduction to creative writing Office Hours: Virtual ...
This literary gathering promises an inspiring afternoon celebrating the power of words in all their forms. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience a vibrant mix of voices, genres ...
Students in this concentration develop an ability to understand and express ideas through or in dialogue with literary forms; to write with a tone of authority; and to critique their own or each other ...
Tara Wallace teaches in The George Washington University's English department. Her research interests include: eighteenth and nineteenth-century British literature, forms of historicism, imperial ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE English Literature students studying the form, structure and language of Frankenstein. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've got you!