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WORKSHOPS
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Writing Poetry |
KSU
Satterfield 112 |
Paulenich |
May 18 to July 8,
M & W 6:00-8:30 PM |
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Wick Poetry Center
Arizona Travel/Study |
KSU |
Anderson |
late July - early
Aug.
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Graduate Writing
Seminar: Fiction |
UA |
Wasserman |
June 22-July 25
M T TH 5:30-8:00 pm |
3300:689-481 |
LITERATURE
COURSES
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19th Century American Studies
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YSU |
Tingley |
May 18 - June 28 MW 6:00-9:20
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ENGL 6917 |
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Focus of this course is on Emily
Dickenson. |
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20th Century British Studies |
YSU |
Brady |
June 29 - August 9. MW 6:00-9:20
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ENGL 6920 |
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This course will delve into the
achievement of a group of poets, fiction writers,
and playwrights who created a movement which came to
be known as the Celtic Revival. Focusing on the
works of W.B.Yeats, James Joyce, J.M.Synge, Sean
O’Casey, and George Bernard Shaw, we will examine
how the currents of Irish history and modern
European history converged to forge a literature
which has changed the way we view narrative, drama,
and the role of literature in culture and politics.
We will also look at some contemporary writers ,
including Seamus Heaney, Roddy Doyle, and Brian
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SPECIAL WORKSHOPS: which may be taken for elective
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Imagination Conference CSU
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