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21L.485 20th-Century Fiction, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
Tradition and innovation in representative fiction of the early modern period. Recurring themes: the role of the artist in the modern period, the representation of psychological and sexual experience, the virtues (and ...
21L.448 / 21W.739J Darwin and Design, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
In the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin gave us a model for understanding how natural objects and systems can evidence design without positing a designer: how purpose and mechanism can exist without intelligent agency. ...
21L.501 The American Novel, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
The theme for this class is "American Revolution." We will read authors who record, on the one hand, the failures of the American revolution, with its dream of democracy and freedom for all, and on the other hand the ...
21L.006 American Literature, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
This is a HASS-D CI course. Like other communications-intensive courses in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, it allows students to produce 20 pages of polished writing with careful attention to revision. It also ...
21L.010 / 21W.730-5 Writing About Literature, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
This is a HASS –CI course. Like other communications-intensive courses in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, it allows students to produce 20 pages of polished writing with careful attention to revision. It also ...
21L.423 / 21M.223J Introduction to Anglo-American Folkmusic, Fall 2002
(2002-12)
This subject will introduce students to scholarship about folk music of the British Isles and North America. We will define the qualities of "folk music" and "folk poetry," including the narrative qualities of ballads, and ...