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Course ListingsFall 2012English01645016460164701648ENG 000601 Gibson, Rebecca 1.0 RequirementENG 000602 5 Gibson, Rebecca 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 000603 11+ Gosztyla, Mark 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 000604 7+ Gosztyla, Mark 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 0007CREATIVE WRITING:JOURNALA course open to all interested students who want practice andinstruction in journalism in a workshop situ<strong>at</strong>ion.Open to all who havecompleted the College Writing Requirement. Each section is limited tofifteen students.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement.Sections01649 ENG 000701 I+ Miller, Neil 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 0009WRITING FICTION:INTERMEDA middle-level workshop in the writing of fiction.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement and ENG 5 (fiction) or permission of instructor.Sections01650 ENG 000901 K+ Strong, Jon<strong>at</strong>ha 1.0 Completion OfCollegeWriting/0005Required03489 ENG 000902 G+ Strong, Jon<strong>at</strong>ha 1.0 Completion OfCollegeWriting/0005RequiredENG 0010NON-FICTION WRITINGIntensive practice and critical guidance in writing effective prose.Emphasis on weekly papers and on class discussions of student work,but with some reading and study of classical rhetoric. Opportunities towrite papers on subjects in fields of personal and academic interest.Open to all who have s<strong>at</strong>isfied the College Writing Requirement.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement.Sections01651 ENG 001001 E+MW Miller, Neil 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 0011INTERMEDIATE JOURNALISMIntensive practice and crtical guidance in journalistic writing. Emphasison weekly papers and on class discussion of student work, but withsome reading and study of classical rhetoric. Opportunities to writepapers on subjects in fields of personal and academic interest. Open toall who have s<strong>at</strong>isfied the College Writing Requirement.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement.Sections01652 ENG 001101 J+ Levinson, Nan 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 0013WRITING FICTION:ADVANCEDMore advanced than ENG 5, this course is for people who have alreadytaken a cre<strong>at</strong>ive writing course or who have written a fair amount offiction on their own.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement and two (2) Fiction writing courses <strong>at</strong> any level orpermission of instructor.Sections01653 ENG 001301 6+ Cantor, Alfred 1.0 English0001/0002Required/seeAdditionalRestr.ENG 0016FORMS OF POETRYMembers of this course will meet twice a week for discussion of theirpoems and of how poems are written. Enrollment limited.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement and permission of instructor.Sections01654 ENG 001601 10 Peterson, K<strong>at</strong>ie 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingReq./0006RequiredENG 0017THE POEMAn introduction to the reading of poetry in English and poetry transl<strong>at</strong>edinto English, with special <strong>at</strong>tention to the variety of means employedand ends achieved. The course is designed for the beginning Englishmajor, the nonmajor, and anyone else interested in the rel<strong>at</strong>ionshipbetween poetry and experience. Requirements include short analyticpapers, imit<strong>at</strong>ions, poems, and the compil<strong>at</strong>ion of anthologies of poetry.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement.Sections01655 ENG 001701 6 Peterson, K<strong>at</strong>ie 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingReq./0006RequiredENG 0021GEN VIEW OF ENG LIT IAn Introductory survey of English liter<strong>at</strong>ure with <strong>at</strong>tention to selectedworks from the Anglo-Saxon period through eighteenth century. One ofthe g<strong>at</strong>eway courses to the major. Focus on the development ofliter<strong>at</strong>ure in England and on found<strong>at</strong>ional skills of critical reading.Prerequisites: ENG 1, 2 REQUIRED or Fulfillment of College WritingRequirement.Sections01656 ENG 002101 J+ Genster, Julia 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirementENG 0023AMERICAN LIT TO 1855A survey of writing in English produced by contact with the New World,from the first English settlements in Virginia and New England throughthe emergence of a n<strong>at</strong>ional liter<strong>at</strong>ure in the mid-nineteenth century.Readings include explor<strong>at</strong>ion narr<strong>at</strong>ives, settlement propaganda,sermons, official histories, autobiographies, political pamphlets,philosophical essays, various genres of poetry, and short fiction. Thecourse concludes with two experiments in writing "America" in Englishin the middle of the nineteenth century: Whitman's genre-crossingLeaves of Grass, and Stowe's genre-bound Uncle Tom's Cabin.Sections01657 ENG 002301 D+ Ammons, Elizabe 1.0 Completion OfCollege WritingRequirement<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 82

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