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ENGL 218 — Literature and Film

Literature and Film is a comparative study of literary texts and films based on literature, with special attention given to basic differences between genres. Students are introduced to the formalist conventions and characteristics, terms and concepts, and critical theory of literature and film in order to master skills in interpretation, analysis, and critical evaluation. The course explores a variety of styles, periods, and forms, but individual sections of the course may focus on a genre, topic, or theme.

Prerequisites: ENGL 121

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