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4. Course Objectives

Students will
  • Read and interpret literary texts on an intermediate-to-advanced level.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with the formal conventions of literary research.
  • Develop the ability to recognize how cultural experiences shape personal tastes and literary aesthetics, and to apply that ability to their analysis of the assigned texts.
  • Identify types of literary criticism most likely to support a given thesis or argument.
  • Compose and polish persuasive, well-organized papers that draw appropriately on both primary and secondary sources.
  • Identify multiple lines of intellectual inquiry that can be developed, with input from peers and the instructor, into an original, persuasive, and well-supported academic essay.

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