ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
Literature is creative, imaginative verbal art. This course introduces literature and literary studies. Through a survey of literature depicting a wide range of human experience, it introduces concepts useful for analyzing and interpreting fiction, poetry, and drama. It considers relevant, credible resources as it examines relationships between literary significance and social position, inequality, cultural contexts, and political power.
Prerequisites: ENG105
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