Instructor: Jones, J. Jennifer
ENG 263 will acquaint you with the art of lyric poetry as it has been practiced for thousands of years — as a sophisticated form of entertainment that teaches you about yourself, other people, the worl in which you live, and the virtual realms of mind and spirit. You will practice reading, writing about, discussing, commenting on, and reciting poetry from a wide range of time periods and national and cultural traditions to gain a sense of its particularities as a mode of storytelling through sound, sense, emotionality, and compression. This course aims to strengthen your capacity for intellectual inquiry, aesthetic pleasure, argumentation, expressivity, imagination, self-love, and empathy. *This class fulfills the GE requirements for Humanities (A3) and Write Effectively (B1).
4 crs.
Schedule: Online
Start Date – End Date: 1/2-1/16
General education outcome: A3,B1
Course delivery: Online-Asynchronous
Inclusive access fee: N/A
Additional fees: No additional fees.
