Advanced Literary Arts: Difficult Reading

Quarters
Winter Open
Location
Olympia
Class Standing
Junior
Senior
Leonard Schwartz

Designed for writers and readers who want to be challenged and to push beyond conventional approaches to poetry and prose, this advanced Literary Arts Program is about the glorious complexity of reading.

In this program, you'll face challenging texts and develop the knowledge and skills to dig in and learn their pleasures. At the same time, you'll engage in writing challenges that will push your approach to language and craft in all directions.

In addition to weekly lectures and seminars, students will complete a major manuscript project over the course of the quarter; students enrolled for the full 16 credits will also complete a major critical research project.

This program is excellent preparation for students interested in pursuing graduate level study in the literary arts. Students will earn credits in Poetics, Literary Arts, and in specific subject areas determined by individual projects and research.

Registration

This advanced program is designed for students who have already successfully completed entry and intermediate coursework in literary arts, or equivalent.

Course Reference Numbers
Jr - Sr (16): 20003
Jr - Sr (1 - 16): 20079

Academic Details

writing, literature, scholarship, communications, publishing, editing.

16

Students can take this program for between 12 and 16 credits. If you want to register for anything besides 16 credits, you will need a faculty signature to register.

25
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Winter
2024
Open
Hybrid (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Day
Schedule Details
SEM 2 C1105 - Lecture
Olympia