EN130
  Structures and Processes
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A study of form in a varied selection of modern English prose,
mainly non-fictional (e.g. autobiographies, essays, travelogues,
etc.). The course explores typical patterns of organization,
modes of narration, exposition, argument, and description, and
the relation of structure to style. The aim is to foster
accuracy, enjoyment, and critical understanding in reading at the
university level. Writing assignments will encourage students to
develop in their own work some of the strategies and qualities
examined in the course texts.

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