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Literature: What Is It Good For?

Course Number: LIT 153
Title: Literature: What Is It Good For?
Day & Time: WF 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor: Taylor S
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

Debates about the value of literature have long been tied to questions about its use. Literature has been praised—and condemned—as a source of pleasure, a medium for the transmission of knowledge, and a vehicle of personal expression. In order to determine why fiction matters, we will examine works that explore the power of literature to shape moral, social, and political realities, including philosophical manifestos, anti-slavery treatises, self-help manuals, and experimental novels. Works by Rousseau, Cugoano, Wollstonecraft, and George Eliot, as well as the film The Servant (1963).

Comments: Open to First-Years Only (FYC). Students are restricted to one 100-level writing-intensive LIT course. 100-level LIT courses may not be taken after 200-level LIT courses.

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