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ENGLISH 103
6-week courses should read two-three weeks of archives each week.
8-week courses should read 2 weeks of archives per week

WEEK 1

(Spring/Fall 103 introduction)
(Spring/Fall 103 introduction)
(Summer/Winter/Early Start/Late Start 103 introduction)
(Research Paper)
(Using Resources)
(Critical Theory)
(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)

WEEK 2

(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)
(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)
("Disabled")
(Analyzing Lit)
(using crits)

WEEK 3

(getting started)
(paper 1)
("Practicing")
(analysis)
(analyzing poetry)
(Marxist and Biographical crits)

WEEK 4

(analysis)
(choosing a crit)
(Brooks)

WEEK 5

(analysis)
(analyzing poetry)
(Feminist and Marxist Crits)
(Mora analysis)
("La Migra")WEEK 6


(analysis)
(analyzing drama)

WEEK 7

(Miller)
(more Miller)

WEEK 8

(Death of a Salesman)
(more Death)

WEEK 9

(analysis)
("Cask" analysis)
(analyzing Poe)

WEEK 10

(more "Cask" analysis)
(analyzing Poe)

WEEK 11

(analysis)
(Gilman)

WEEK 12

(analysis)
(analyzing Gilman)
(analysis)

WEEK 13

(Marxist and cultural crits)

WEEK 14

(analysis)
(Poe and Deconstruction crit)

WEEK 15

(Deconstruction and Cultural crits)

Specific Research Paper Works

HORROR LIT (ENGL 213)

WEEK 1

(213 introduction)
(gen lit analysis introduction)
(Critical Theory)

WEEK 2

(Research Paper)
(Using Resources)

WEEK 3

(Critical Perspective overview)
(analyzing horror)
(Using Resources)

WEEK 4

(analyzing horror)
(mythological crit)

WEEK 5

(Marx/bio crit)
(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)

WEEK 6

(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)

WEEK 7

(choosing a crit)
(Analyzing Lit)
(Analyzing Lit 2)

WEEK 8

(getting started)
(choosing a crit)

WEEK 9

WEEK 10

WEEK 11

WEEK 12

WEEK 13

WEEK 14

WEEK 15

Specific Works of Horror

Hitchcock Assorted

Poe's "Cask of Amontillado"

Shelley's Frankenstein

FILM AS LIT (ENGL 291)

WEEK 1

(293 Introduction)
(gen lit analysis introduction)
(Critical Theory)

WEEK 2

(Research Paper)
(Using Resources)
(Breathless)

WEEK 3

(Critical Perspective overview)
(analyzing horror)
(Using Resources)

WEEK 4

(analyzing horror)
(mythological crit)

WEEK 5

(Marx/bio crit)
(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)

WEEK 6

(analyzing poetry)
(getting started)

WEEK 7

(choosing a crit)
(Analyzing Lit)
(Analyzing Lit 2)

WEEK 8

(getting started)
(choosing a crit)

WEEK 9

WEEK 10

WEEK 11

WEEK 12

WEEK 13

WEEK 14

WEEK 15

Specific Cinematic Works

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