Introduction to Literary Studies: Poetry and Drama

Description

This course introduces students to poetry and drama using examples of the genres from Shakespeare to the twenty-first century.

The course begins by identifying and discussing the major features of poetic language through lyric poems that are notable for their distinctive speaking voice. The course then examines the different forms of poetry with particular focus on lyric and narrative poetry that addresses complex human situations.

In the second part of the course, students will study two plays: Shakespeare's Henry V, a multifaceted representation of a warrior king, and Perfect Pie by contemporary Canadian dramatist, Judith Thompson. Topics for consideration include dramatic structure, characterization, and thematic development. Course work consists of three essay assignments (two on poetry and one on drama), online discussion postings, and a final exam.

NOTE: The fee quoted is for NON-DND there is a different fee for DND/FGE students.

Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
 
 

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