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Dec 21, 2024
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EN 112 - Literary Theory & Composition Credit Hours: 3
A course designed to further develop students’ critical thinking and advanced writing skills through the study of three genres of fiction (poetry, prose, drama) and intensive literary theory. Students will study a selection of works and approach them through various schools of critical thought/literary theories such as Marxist, Feminist, and Psychoanalytic theory. Several essays and a research project will be required.
Fulfills the following SUNY General Education categories: The Arts and Humanities
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- identify basic elements of all three genres of fiction;
- demonstrate knowledge of major literary theories and how to accurately apply them, through essays and class discussion;
- apply literary theories to specific works of literature, using critical thinking skills with logical analysis and the avoidance of common fallacies;
- locate valid scholarly sources for literary research, synthesize the material into a coherent argument in the form of an essay; and
- produce a scholarly argument that contains valid research.
Prerequisites: EN 100 or permission of instructor F/S (C,N,S)
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