ENGL 111 J: Composition: Literature

Spring 2023
Meetings:
TTh 10:30am - 12:20pm / MGH 082A
to be arranged / * *
SLN:
14034
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
NO AUDITORS, NO OVERLOADS CANNOT BE TAKEN IF STUDENT HAS ALREADY RECEIVED A GRADE OF 2.0 OR HIGHER IN ENGL 109/110, 111, 121, 131 OR 182
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

Welcome to the Forest. This course focuses on composition viewed through the lens of literature. For this quarter, we will be embarking on a journey to understand what writing well and effectively looks like and this journey will be through the Enchanted Forest of the Fairy Tale. The fairy tale is a familiar genre through which we can explore the tools needed to write effectively. Much like how the hero of a fairy tale must collect magical items such as glass slippers, singing harps, or magic beans, so will we collect composition skills such as genre analysis, argument formation, and audience awareness. The first half of this quarter will focus on famous fairy tales and all of their versions while the second half will focus on contemporary fairy tales and films. The term will culminate in a creative research project in which you will research a certain fairy tale and then write your own. We will ask questions such as Why do we love fairy tales? How have fairy tales changed throughout the years? What makes the genre of fairy tale unique? What is the purpose of fairy tales? Should fairy tales be deemed as important as other literary genre? It might be a long quest through this Forest of Faerie but hopefully we will finish this class happily ever after.

Class Texts: 

  • PDFs on Canvas
  • Maria Tatar, The Classic Fairy Tales (Second Edition)
    Please note that any other textbooks mentioned online are not required.
Catalog Description:
Uses narratives to study writing as social action and language as tied to identity, culture, and power. Centers students' language resources and goals in developing rhetorical and research skills for composing ethically and critically across different contexts and genres. Prepares students for writing to audiences both within and beyond the university. Prerequisite: may not be taken if minimum grade of 2.0 received in either ENGL 111, ENGL 121, or ENGL 131. Offered: AWSpS.
GE Requirements Met:
English Composition (C)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
May 4, 2024 - 7:49 pm