

Shakespeare continues to astound us over 400 years after his death. GEN: Foundation - Literary, Visual & Performing ArtsĮnglish 2220H: Honors Introduction to Shakespeare Study of selected plays designed to give an understanding of drama as theatrical art and as an interpretation of fundamental human experience Section 10 Instructor: Jennifer Higginbotham GEN: Foundation - Literary, Visual and Performing ArtsĮnglish 2220: Introduction to Shakespeare The final portfolio project encourages you to channel your knowledge and thinking in creative ways. Potential Assignments: Weekly quizzes will help consolidate your knowledge, while weekly writing assignments and discussions will challenge you to apply what you learned and to grow intellectually from your colleagues’ insights. Potential Texts: Students will read a free online textbook I that developed specifically for this course. You will discover important forerunners of today’s popular genres, including horror, romance, comics and science fiction. The readings and lectures will introduce you to trends, authors and works from each of the four major periods of pre-1800 British literature and explore the contexts-social, historical, political, cultural-within which works were written and read. Intensive practice in the fundamentals of expository writing.Įnglish 2201: British Literature, Medieval-1800 GEN: Foundation - Writing and Information LiteracyĮnglish 1110.03: First Year English Composition GEN: Foundation - Writing and Information LiteracyĮnglish 1110.02: First Year English Composition

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Practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing & in the essays of professional writers. English 1110.01: First Year English Composition
