Course details
Name: ENGL - 111
Title: INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: THE SHORT STORY
Section: 03
Semester: Spring - 2023
Credits: 3
Description:
This course will introduce the mode of fiction through the most common and most diverse literary form in our culture: the short story. The sub-text of the course is the question: Why are we so attracted to stories which we know, by definition, are not "true"? What do we learn from short stories, and in what ways can they be "true"? What are the structural elements that characterize nearly all fictional narrative? What characteristics make good stories interesting? We will read stories from multiple time periods and cultures, from fairy tales to last week's New Yorker, from Native American tales to Hawthorne to Poe to Stephen Crane to Franz Kafka to Ursula Le Guin to Jorge Luis Borges to Gabriel Garcia Marquez to Alice Munro to Raymond Carver to Bobbie Ann Mason to Flannery O'Connor and Hemingway--to name a few. In short, we will learn to read like a writer.
Students complete two discussion papers and a final exam.
This elective satisfies the C2 Literature Gen Ed requirement.
Last updated on 2022-10-28 By
Lykidis Alexios (lykidisa)
Schedule: Monday,Thursday From 11:15 am To 12:30 pm
Graduation requirements:
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- Introduction to Literature (110-114)
Teaching Faculty: Gingerich Willard (gingerichw)
Is course canceled: No