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The course will pay close attention to the development of new literary forms (e.g. the rise of the novel; innovations in poetry) and the emergence and evolution of new genres (e.g. satire, the Gothic, detective fiction).
Each week students discuss and engage in a variety of writing activities focusing on argumentation, interpretation, analysis, rhetorical strategies, exposition, structure, and style. Students read and study a variety of novels, plays, poems, and short stories from the 16th century to the present.
Syllabus overview. Learners following the Cambridge International AS and A Level English syllabus will study a range of texts in the three main forms: prose, poetry and drama. Set texts are offered from a wide range of different periods and cultures.
Students are introduced to literary criticisms and acquire basic knowledge necessary for the analysis of texts (including literary terms and some literary theory): they gain proficiency in library and internet research; and they hone their skills as readers and writers.
Create a map of English literature after 1800 that draws on established literary landmarks and your own personal reading experiences.
This syllabus section provides the course description and information on meeting times, requirements, a statement on plagiarism, and the schedule of lecture topics and assignment due dates.
We'll read a wide variety of literary texts written by a diversity of American authors to cover a range of issues, including American colonial history, the struggle to write poetry in fresh, innovative ways, White/Native-American relations, the rise of American feminism, and slavery followed by its long aftermath.
AP English Literature and Composition is an introductory college-level literary analysis course. Students cultivate their understanding of literature through reading and analyzing texts as they explore concepts like character, setting, structure, perspective, figurative language, and literary analysis in the context of literary works.
Syllabus Development Guide: AP® English Literature and Composition. The guide contains the following sections and information: Curricular Requirements. The curricular requirements are the core elements of the course. Your syllabus must provide clear evidence that each requirement is fully addressed in your course.
3:00p.m. SC2—The course teaches students to write an interpretation of a piece of literature that is based on a careful observation of textual details, considering such elements as the use of figurative language, imagery, symbolism and tone.