The City and the Text: Representations of the City in Modern and Contemporary World Literature
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Description
This course is a historical survey of literary theory, beginning with its origins in the writings of Plato and Aristotle on poetics and rhetoric. The development of theory is traced chronologically through Renaissance hermeneutics and humanism, Romanticism, and the 19th-century discipline of philology. The course concludes with a consideration of the 20th-century critical discourses of formalism, structuralism and deconstruction, as well as contemporary critical trends. (This course is cross-listed as ENG 4011. Students may receive credit for either CMP 4011 or ENG 4011, not both. These courses may not substitute for each other in the F grade replacement policy.)
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Value
3
Max
3
Min
3
Course Count
1
Number Of Credits
3
Number Of Repeats
1
Repeatable
No
Contact Use
Yes
Generate Attendance
No
Left Use
Yes
Present Use
Yes
Reason Use
Yes
Tardy Use
Yes
Template Override
No
Time Use
Yes
Attendance Type
Class Meeting
Auto Create
No
Code
LEC
Instructor Contact Hours
3
Default Section Size
30
Final Exam Type
Yes
Include in Dynamic Date Calc
No
Instruction Mode
In Person
LMS File Type
Blackboard CourseInfo 4
Name
Lecture
OEE Workload Hours
0
Optional Component
No
Preferred Room Features
Academic Scheduling
Workload Hours
3