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LIT 4213 - Literary Theory

Description
This is a seminar in literary criticism from Aristotle to the present. The course focuses on the relationship between literary theory and "real life" politics, philosophy, religious studies, and assumptions about nature of "knowledge."
Recent Professors
Recent Semesters
Fall 2023, Fall 2019, Spring 2018
Class Size
25
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
5y
Senior
ENG
Absolutely brilliant! This was an inspiring, demanding class that's really stuck with me. She knows what she's talking about, she loves what she's talking about, and she really, really loves it when her students catch on. If you're at FGCU for a real education, Jackson is a must!
1y
Senior
ENG
Dr. Jackson teaches really interesting class material. I wish she used a greater variety of teaching strategies rather than lecture and question/answer. There was a point in the semester when no one talked in the class and that made the class drag A LOT. Would like more small group work and variety in assignments other than papers and exams.
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Usually Offered
TuTh (1 hour 15 minutes), MWF (50 minutes)
Attributes
English: Post-1800 Lit., Philosophy Minor