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ENG 3014-01 | SUMMER 2007

Class:
ENG 3014-01 B term 2:00-5:15 p.m. TR, Williams 318
ENG 3014-02 C term 6:45-9:30 p.m. TR, Williams 318

Optional Film Screening and Tech Training
ENG3014-01 on Wednesday evenings 7-9:30 p.m., Williams 013, B Term
ENG3014-01 on Wednesday evenings 6:45-9:30 p.m., Williams 013, C term

ENG 3014-05 & ENG 3014-06 | FALL 2007

Class:
ENG 3014-05 3:35-4:50 p.m., MW, Williams 201
ENG 3014-06 6:45-9:30 p.m., M, Williams 201

Optional Film Screening and Tech Training (for both sections):
ENG3014-05 and 06 on Tuesday evenings 6:45-9:30pm.

Instructor: Dr. Caroline (Kay) Picart

This introductory course enables students to wrestle with several fundamental problems that lie between critical theory, literature and philosophy.


Questions of interest include:

   
  • the nature of mimesis or representation;
  • the reader's relation to the text;
  • whether ethics matter in relation to the creation and reception of literature;
  • what is the nature of aesthetic pleasure;

  • what roles expression and emotion play in the generation and interpretation of texts;
  • and whether literary texts, as art objects, are independent of external relations and depend upon a unique system of internal relations, among other questions.
   
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