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English 2132: American Literature II: Values of Literature
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English 2132: American Literature II. What is there to value? A work of literature can be valuable in several ways. Open your mind:. Literature has . . . If reading it . . . Is an enjoyable way to pass the time. Can change the way people live with and influence each other. Helps us contemplate the nature of beauty and human creativity. Sheds light on the place and time of the author of the work. Helps one understand the past and how the world has evolved. What value matters most? If reading it gives occa...
English 2132: American Literature II: Readings
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English 2132: American Literature II. Almost all of the required reading selections can be found in the Norton Anthology of American Literature. 8th Ed. Volumes C, D, E. Check the calendar. For page numbers and to know when we are reading each work. Additional reading assignments can be downloaded here. All reading assignments will be the basis for reading notes. And small-group class discussions. These books are available in the UNG Oconee Library. Berkley: University of California Press, 1988. New York...
English 2132: American Literature II: Extra Credit
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English 2132: American Literature II. You can earn bonus points all semester, but they will only count if you have turned in all of your Quotes Responses. You can turn these assignments in on time (for credit) or late (for no credit), but they must be done and complete in order for extra credit points to kick in. Your extra credit points will accumulate even if you have missing assignments, but they will not be calculated into your grade as long as you have missing assignments. Subscribe to this site.
English 2132: American Literature II: Calendar
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English 2132: American Literature II. Reading Notes for assigned readings are due at the beginning of class on their deadline days. Quote Responses will be submitted through Google Drive. Click on each agenda item to read additional details (if any) about the assignment. Please be aware that printing this calendar will hide the details for each item, so be sure to check the digital calendar often. Page numbers refer to The Norton Anthology. Subscribe to this site. 704 - Faculty Center.
English 2132: American Literature II: Syllabus - Fall 2015
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English 2132: American Literature II. Syllabus - Fall 2015. English 2132 is American Literature II, a 3-credit hour course offered by the English Department in the College of Arts and Letters that fulfills the Area C "Literature" requirement. You must have earned a "C" in English 1102 before. You can take this course. In this course, you can achieve the following goals:. Learn methods for measuring the value. Of selected works of American literature. Understand the intersection between appreciation.
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