An introduction to some of the ways nature and the environment have been represented in poetry, fiction, film, and essays. Students will read some of the major literary statements about the environment by such writers as Alto Leopold, John Muri, Henry David Thoreau, William and Dorothy words worth, and others. The course will also look at nature writing as an exploration of religious, ethical, aesthetic, and other human concerns not obviously related to the non-human world.
ENG 0218 - 2010
INTRO TO LITERATURE & ENVIRON
Session
Full Term Session
Class Number
31112
Career
Undergraduate
Dates
8/19/2020 - 12/5/2020
Units
3 units
Grading
LG/SNC Elective Basis
Description
An introduction to some of the ways nature and the environment have been represented in poetry, fiction, film, and essays. Students will read some of the major literary statements about the environment by such writers as Alto Leopold, John Muri, Henry David Thoreau, William and Dorothy words worth, and others. The course will also look at nature writing as an exploration of religious, ethical, aesthetic, and other human concerns not obviously related to the non-human world.
Class Attributes
UPB Literature General Ed. Requirement
Class Notes
Remote
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Donald Ulin
Meets
TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM
Meeting Dates
08/19/2020 - 12/05/2020
Room
107 Swarts Hall
Campus
Bradford Campus
Location
Bradford Campus
Components
Lecture Required |
Textbooks/Materials
Call of the Wild
College Text
Status
Required
ISBN
9780486264721
Author
London
Publisher
Dover
Published
90
Price
3.00 USD
Notes
used price: $2.25 subject to change
Class Availability
Status
Closed
Seats Taken
12
Seats Open
0
Class Capacity
12
Unrestricted Seats
0
Restricted Seats
0
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
10