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COURSE DESCRIPTION BOOKLET Undergraduate Level Courses

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Requirements<br />

Reading fiction, poetry, and nonfiction; written and digital projects; regular quizzes<br />

Tentative Reading<br />

This is *very* tentative and will almost certainly change: a play by Shakespeare, poetry by Whitman and<br />

Dickinson, a novel by David Miller, a film by Bergman, many critical sources distributed online<br />

ENGL 202A - INTRO TO POETRY<br />

Time Days Sec Faculty Class#<br />

1230-0145p TR 001 Vespa, J 4608<br />

Aim: This course will explore poetry in terms of a poet's idiom and sensibility, with attention to the literary<br />

forms, genres, and modes that poets have used over the last two millennia. In doing so, we will discuss poets<br />

ranging from the classical Roman poet Virgil to contemporary poets writing today.<br />

Teaching: Class sessions will vary in format, featuring a mix of lecture, discussion, and small group work.<br />

Requirements: Course work will include a mix of essays and presentations, along with active participation in<br />

class discussion.<br />

Tentative Reading: The Norton Anthology of Poetry<br />

ENGL 205 - 20TH CENTURY FICTION<br />

Time Days Sec Faculty Class#<br />

1230-0145p TR 001 Staff 4321<br />

0600-0850p W 101 Staff 4230<br />

ENGL 206 - SCIENCE FICTION<br />

Staff - 001<br />

Further information unavailable at this time<br />

Staff - 101<br />

Further information unavailable at this time<br />

Time Days Sec Faculty Class#<br />

0130-0220p MWF 001 Staff 4852<br />

0830-0920a MWF 002 Staff 4853<br />

ARR-ARRp ARR 900 Staff 22407<br />

Staff - 001<br />

Further information unavailable at this time<br />

Staff - 002<br />

Further information unavailable at this time<br />

8 – UNL DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, SPRING 2014

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