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001
full-course 1
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American Authors: American Women Authors |
2003-03-01
Spring 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this class, students will discuss and read important female American writers. |
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001
full-course 1
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American Authors: American Women Authors |
2003-03-01
Spring 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students will discuss and read important female American writers. |
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001
full-course 1
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American Literature |
2002-09-01
Fall 2002 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this course, students focus on writing and revision as part of their study of American Literature. |
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001
full-course 1
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American Literature |
2002-09-01
Fall 2002 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this course, students focus on writing and revision as part of their study of American Literature. |
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001
full-course 1
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Bestsellers: The Memoir |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| This course explores the functions and the significance of the memoir genre. |
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001
full-course 1
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Bestsellers: The Memoir |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course explores the functions and the significance of the memoir genre. |
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001
full-course 1
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Comedy |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| This class explores comedic works from a range of time periods, cultures, and geographic areas. |
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001
full-course 1
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Comedy |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This class explores comedic works from a range of time periods, cultures, and geographic areas. |
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001
full-course 1
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Introduction to Fiction |
2003-09-01
Fall 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this class, students discuss the elements of fiction and its cultural significance through a series of readings. |
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001
full-course 1
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Introduction to Fiction |
2003-09-01
Fall 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students discuss the elements of fiction and its cultural significance through a series of readings. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: After the Masterpiece: Novels by Melville, Twain, Faulkner, and Morrison |
2006-09-01
Fall 2006 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| This class provides students an opportunity to study a writer in depth by exploring the author's works beyond their most famous novels. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: After the Masterpiece: Novels by Melville, Twain, Faulkner, and Morrison |
2006-09-01
Fall 2006 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This class provides students an opportunity to study a writer in depth by exploring the author's works beyond their most famous novels. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: America's Literary Scientists |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this class, students will read Morrison, Melville, and Thoreau, among others, to explore how the sciences influence literature. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: America's Literary Scientists |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students will read Morrison, Melville, and Thoreau, among others, to explore how the sciences influence literature. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: Melville and Morrison |
2003-09-01
Fall 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this class, students explore the significance of American authors Herman Melville and Toni Morrison through a survey of their works. |
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001
full-course 1
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Major Authors: Melville and Morrison |
2003-09-01
Fall 2003 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students explore the significance of American authors Herman Melville and Toni Morrison through a survey of their works. |
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001
full-course 1
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Studies in Fiction: Rethinking the American Masterpiece |
2007-09-01
Fall 2007 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| This class explores new ways of defining the concept of the American Masterpiece. |
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001
full-course 1
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Studies in Fiction: Rethinking the American Masterpiece |
2007-09-01
Fall 2007 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This class explores new ways of defining the concept of the American Masterpiece. |
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001
full-course 1
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Studies in Fiction: Stowe, Twain, and the Transformation of 19th-Century America |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| In this course, students explore the concept of slavery through the works of Stowe and Twain. |
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001
full-course 1
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Studies in Fiction: Stowe, Twain, and the Transformation of 19th-Century America |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this course, students explore the concept of slavery through the works of Stowe and Twain. |
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001
full-course 1
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Writing About Literature |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
MIT |
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| This course discusses how prominent literary figures have been inspired by other great works. |
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001
full-course 1
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Writing About Literature |
2010-09-01
Fall 2010 |
Wyn Kelley |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course discusses how prominent literary figures have been inspired by other great works. |