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ENGL 1370 — - Literature of Imagination and Fantasy

3 credits · 3 hours

This course examines fantasy as an enduring and ongoing part of humanity's literary heritage as seen through such examples as myth, fairy tale, gothic horror, and magical realism. As a literary form, fantasy not only broadens the reader's understanding of what literature is and what it does, but it explores the fundamentals of literature to suggest unusual and innovative ways of looking at the world. (Meets Literature and English concentration requirements.) Lecture: 3 hours Course completes the following requirements: Written Communication Critical Thinking Humanities Requirement Literature Requirement URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes 2026-04-03 11:43:06 560 English (ENGL)

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