ENGLISH 87N: The Graphic Novel: Word, Image, Sound, Silence
Preference to sophomores. The evolution of funnies to comics and graphic novels. How definitions and representations of this genre have changed over the last century. The controversy over the status of the graphic novel.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4-5
| UG Reqs: Writing 2
Instructors:
Lunsford, A. (PI)
ENGLISH 90: Fiction Writing
The elements of fiction writing: narration, description, and dialogue. Students write complete stories and participate in story workshops. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
PWR 1 (waived in summer quarter).
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: WAY-CE, WAY-A-II
| Repeatable
2 times
(up to 10 units total)
Instructors:
Antopol, M. (PI)
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Horack, S. (PI)
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Hutchins, S. (PI)
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Antopol, M. (PI)
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Horack, S. (PI)
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Hutchins, S. (PI)
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Kealey, T. (PI)
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Soileau, S. (PI)
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St. Germain, J. (PI)
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Tanaka, S. (PI)
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Tyree, J. (PI)
ENGLISH 91: Creative Nonfiction
(Formerly 94A.) Historical and contemporary as a broad genre including travel and nature writing, memoir, biography, journalism, and the personal essay. Students use creative means to express factual content.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: WAY-CE, WAY-A-II
Instructors:
Frisch, S. (PI)
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Hummel, M. (PI)
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Johnson, A. (PI)
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Frisch, S. (PI)
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Hummel, M. (PI)
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Johnson, A. (PI)
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Michas-Martin, S. (PI)
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Tyree, J. (PI)
ENGLISH 92: Reading and Writing Poetry
Prerequisite:
PWR 1. Issues of poetic craft. How elements of form, music, structure, and content work together to create meaning and experience in a poem. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: WAY-CE, WAY-A-II
| Repeatable
2 times
(up to 10 units total)
Instructors:
Ekiss, K. (PI)
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Hummel, M. (PI)
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McGriff, M. (PI)
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Ekiss, K. (PI)
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Hummel, M. (PI)
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McGriff, M. (PI)
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Michas-Martin, S. (PI)
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Snider, B. (PI)
ENGLISH 94: Introduction to Creative Writing: Form and Structure
For minors in creative writing. The forms and conventions of the contemporary short story and poem. How form, technique, and content combine to make stories and poems organic. Prerequisite: 90, 91, or 92.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: WAY-A-II, WAY-CE
Instructors:
Ekiss, K. (PI)
ENGLISH 102: Chaucer
An introduction to Chaucer¿s writings, including
The Canterbury Tales,
The Book of the Duchess, and
The House of Fame. Readings in Middle English.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum, WAY-A-II
Instructors:
Karnes, M. (PI)
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Whearty, B. (PI)
ENGLISH 104C: Arthurian Literature and Medieval Romance
An introduction to Arthurian literature and the larger genre of medieval romance. Readings include the
Lais of Marie de France, the romances of Chrétien de Troyes,
Erec and Enide, Sir Orfeo, Chaucer's
Wife of Bath's Tale,
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Malory's
Morte d'Arthur.
Terms: Win
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum, WAY-A-II
Instructors:
Karnes, M. (PI)
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Sensenbaugh, J. (PI)
ENGLISH 105: The Renaissance
English literature from Sir Thomas More's
Utopia to Milton's
Paradise Lost.. The good state, the good man, and the good poem. Major literary genres of the period: lyric, romance, comedy, tragedy, and epic.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors:
Lewis, R. (PI)
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Orgel, S. (PI)
ENGLISH 107: High Life and Low Life: Polite and Popular Forms of Eighteenth-Century Literature
The relationship between elite and popular forms in the 18th-century literary imagination. How new popular or "low" genres--the criminal biography, travel literature, political tracts, newspapers, cartoons, broadsheets, conduct books and the like--shaped so-called mainstream Augustan literature. Ideological implications of the contemporary imaginative split between "high life" and "low life." Focus is on describing the significance of the high-low dialectic in classic 18th-century literary works, and the underlying system of social, philosophical and ideological relations that gave rise to it by examining literary representations of various subcultures, and exemplary types like the Criminal, the Hack, the Whore, and the Madman.
Terms: Win
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors:
Castle, T. (PI)
ENGLISH 109: Masterpieces of English Literature I: Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, and their Contemporaries (ENGLISH 9)
(English majors and others taking 5 units, register for 109.) A survey of English literature from
Beowulf through
Paradise Lost. Readings from Chaucer, the Gawain-poet, Margery Kempe, Langland, Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton.
Terms: Win
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors:
Karnes, M. (PI)
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Wiebracht, B. (PI)
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