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ENG 110 - Writing Through Literature

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English 110 - Writing Through Literature

 

Instructor:  Mark A. Spalding

 

BA, English and French, Brigham Young University (1983)

MEd, Educational Leadership, Brigham Young University (1986)

MA, French, University of California, Santa Barbara (1996)

 

Office: AB 235E

Office Hours:  11:00 - 12:00,  MWF

E-mail:  maspalding@manchester.edu

 

 

 

Catalog Description: 

 

Selected readings from diverse literatures, representing different modes, genres, and cultural traditions, integrated with extensive practice in expository and analytical writings.  Includes practice in research and documentation.  Emphasis will be placed upon critical thinking and reading, and clear, focused writing.  Students may be assigned to the Writing Center upon recommendation of the English Department.

 

Required Texts:

 

Hacker, Diana.  A Writer's Reference.  6th ed.  Boston:  Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006.

 

Stanford, Judith A.  Responding to Literature:  Stories, Poems, Plays, and Essays.  5th ed.  Boston:  McGraw-Hill, 2006.

 

            

 

Syllabus: 

 

The course syllabus and class policies may be downloaded here.   Syllabus_English 110A_Fall07.rtf

 

The revised syllabus may be downloaded here.   ENGLISH 110_Revised.doc 

 

 

Handouts:

 

Most of my class handouts are available at Handouts - English 110.

 

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