L202 7628 LITERARY INTERPRETATION
Anthony Ardizzone
10:20a-11:35a D (25 students) 3 cr., A&H.
COLLEGE INTENSIVE WRITING SECTION
This course teaches the required skills for studying literature with
pleasure and understanding. The course's focus is on the
development of critical skills essential to active and intelligent
participation in the interpretive process. This will be achieved
through class discussion and focused writing assignments. Our class
will read and study the three major genres of literature (poetry,
drama, and fiction) along with a critical text that discusses and
demonstrates active critical reading and the stages of writing about
literature, and that offer specific instruction in writing about
poetry, drama, and fiction. Assignments will likely consist of at
least four short papers along with informal in-class writing,
quizzes, and a midterm essay and final.
Possible texts: Literature, A Portable Anthology, edited by
Janet E. Gardner
Writing About Literature: A Portable Guide,
by Janet E. Gardner