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21L.006 American Literature, Fall 2002

Photograph of Samuel Clemens.
Samuel Clemens. (Image courtesy of  America's Library from the Library of Congress.)

 

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This course includes an extensive list of web links located in the related resources section.

 

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21L.006 American Literature, Fall 2002

Photograph of Samuel Clemens.
Samuel Clemens. (Image courtesy of  America's Library from the Library of Congress.)

 

Highlights of this Course

This course includes an extensive list of web links located in the related resources section.

Course Description

This is a HASSD -CI course. Like other communications-intensive courses in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, it allows students to produce 20 pages of polished writing with careful attention to revision. It also offers substantial opportunities for oral expression, through presentations of written work, student-led discussion, and class participation. The class has a low enrollment that ensures maximum attention to student writing and opportunity for oral expression, and a writing fellow/tutor is available for consultation on drafts and revisions.

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Instructor:
Prof. Wyn Kelley

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Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

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