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SUMMER 2009 COURSES

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CRAFT & THEORY COURSES 

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no C & T courses this summer

 

WORKSHOPS

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Writing Poetry

KSU

Satterfield 112

Paulenich

May 18 to July 8,

M & W  6:00-8:30 PM

 

Wick Poetry Center

Arizona Travel/Study

KSU

Anderson

late July - early Aug.

exact dates TBD

Apply by March 30th 2009

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
 

YSU

Tingley

May 18 - June  28 MW 6:00-9:20 pm

ENGL 6917

 

Focus of this course is on Emily Dickenson.
20th Century British Studies YSU Brady June 29 - August 9. MW 6:00-9:20 pm ENGL 6920
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 Friel, to see how this tradition has evolved.

SPECIAL WORKSHOPS: which may be taken for elective credit 

Imagination Conference          CSU