ENGL 267

Spring 2005 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

(ENGL 267)

Same as CWL 250, and GER 250. See GER 250.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Cultural Studies - Western
Advanced Composition
ENGL 267 class schedule data for spring 2005
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
40765
Discussion/
Recitation
AD0
8:00AM -8:50AM
F
224 Freer Hall
Boyd, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
38922
Discussion/
Recitation
AD1
11:00AM -11:50AM
F
108 Lincoln Hall
Johnson, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
38923
Discussion/
Recitation
AD2
10:00AM -10:50AM
F
108 Lincoln Hall
Boyd, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
38924
Discussion/
Recitation
AD3
12:00PM -12:50PM
F
108 Lincoln Hall
Steen, A
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
38925
Discussion/
Recitation
AD4
1:00PM -1:50PM
F
108 Lincoln Hall
Wilhite, V
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
40766
Discussion/
Recitation
AD5
2:00PM -2:50PM
F
1030 Foreign Languages Building
Barske, T
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
33583
Lecture-Discussion
AE1
11:00AM -11:50AM
MW
114 David Kinley Hall
Johnson, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/05-05/04/05
Degree Notes:
Advanced Composition, Literature and the Arts, and Western Compartv Cult course.
Section Info:
The Grimms' tales, the largest and most famous collection of literary folktales, are discussed along with other European tales; these are related to past and present storytelling forms from fable to film. Examination of some of the more common motifs in fairy tales as they relate to political, economic, social, cultural life in early modern and Enlightenment Europe. Focus on several different interpretive approaches to the tales and to literary/cultural products in general. All readings, discussion, and written work in English. Papers and final examination. Prerequisite: None. Satisfies the following requirements: LAS: Literature and the Arts, Western Culture; Campus: Literature and the Arts, Western Culture, Comp II.
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