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76-365 Beginning Poetry Workshop


Units:9.0
Department:English
Prerequisites:76-265
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/engl

Prerequisites: A student must receive an A or B in the Survey of Forms: Poetry class in order to be eligible to enroll in a poetry workshop. A student who received a C in the Survey of Forms: Poetry may enroll in a workshop only with the permission of the 76-365 professor. A student who received a D or R in Survey of Forms: Poetry class may not take a Poetry workshop. This course is an introduction to poetry workshop and discourse. Students will utilize the elements of poetry (especially imagery, metaphor and tone) in considered discussions, written analysis, and in the composition of their own poems. Class will be constructed around a combination of creative and critical writing connected to directed readings.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 11:30 am - 12:50 pm M Hayes BH A54 Add course to my schedule
W Hayes BH A54



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