WLSP.3500 Introduction to Literary Analysis (Formerly 54.350)
Id: 006088
Credits: 3-3
Description
In this course, students examine the various definitions and functions of literary language, and the formal aspects of diverse genre: narrative, poetry and essay. In this course, students also study the concept of literature as aesthetic phenomenon and its socio-cultural implications, through concepts such as author, reader, narrator and discourse, Major authors, themes, and genres from both Latin America and Spain are included, with basic concepts of contemporary literary criticism and theory. Taught in Spanish.
Prerequisites
WLSP.2120 Spanish 4 and Culture, or WLSP.2040 Intensive Spanish 3 & 4.
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