ENGL 100-002 FW

The Elements of Literature

Introduction to Literary Study: The Elements of Literarature

This course introduces students to four main literary genres: the Novel, the Drama, the Essay, and Poetry. It is also designed to improve students’ writing skills, and to develop their knowledge of literary terms and critical techniques as a foundation for further literary study.

J.A. Cuddon, editor of the renowned Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory, defines genre as “a kind, type, or class of literature,” recognizable through its distinctive attributes and features. One way readers can come to a deeper understanding about a work of literature is by seeing it as part of a larger genre, and by assessing how it adheres to—or departs from—those defining characteristics. All genres have discrete elements, which enable readers to subject a work to a close reading and analysis, and to unpack its various layers of meaning. Many genres have sub-genres or even sub-sub-genres, which allow readers to explore a work with increasing levels of sensitivity, and to communicate those ideas to others in a coherent way. This course will introduce students to four main literary genres: short fiction, drama, literary non-fiction, and poetry. It will impart a vocabulary and taxonomy for analysing literature, and it will construct a framework that emphasizes effective writing, critical thinking, and close reading. By doing so, this course will provide students with a sense of the richness and variety of literature, and it will equip them with the reading and writing skills they need for further English studies.

Lecture Hours

Mondays, 12.30 p.m. ET - 1.30 p.m. ET
Thursdays, 1.30 p.m. ET - 2.30 p.m. ET

Lecture Location

The Auditorium, Etherington Hall

Course Syllabus

Download the printer-friendly version of the Course Syllabus in .pdf by clicking on the thumbnail below. Be sure to download the correct Course Syllabus. This Course Syllabus is for the Fall and Winter 2022-2023 on-campus version of ENGL 100, section 002.

ENGL 100 Course Syllabus

PowerPoint Slides

Fall Term

Thurs. 8 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 233 KB)

Mon. 12 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 216 KB)

Thurs. 15 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 212 KB)

Mon. 19 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 134 KB)

Thurs. 22 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 120 KB)

Mon. 26 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 154 KB)

Thurs. 29 Sept. 2022 (PDF, 176 KB)

Mon. 3 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 163 KB)

Thurs. 6 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 131 KB)

Mon. 17 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 161 KB)

Thurs. 20 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 149 KB)

Mon. 24 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 136 KB)

Thurs. 27 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 209 KB)

Mon. 31 Oct. 2022 (PDF, 180 KB)

Thurs. 3 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 234 KB)

Mon. 7 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 155 KB)

Thurs. 10 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 148 KB)

Mon. 14 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 179 KB)

Thurs. 17 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 197 KB)

Mon. 21 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 237 KB)

Thurs. 24 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 184 KB)

Mon. 28 Nov. 2022 (PDF, 168 KB)

Thurs. 1 Dec. 2022 (PDF, 221 KB)

Mon. 5 Dec. 2022 (PDF, 229 KB)

Winter Term

Mon. 9 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 171 KB)

Thurs. 12 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 152 KB)

Mon. 16 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 141 KB)

Thurs. 19 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 163 KB)

Mon. 23 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 123 KB)

Thurs. 26 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 220 KB)

Mon 30 Jan. 2023 (PDF, 200 KB)

Thurs. 2 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 165 KB)

Mon. 6 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 237 KB)

Thurs. 9 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 165 KB)

Mon. 13 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 182 KB)

Thurs. 16 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 216 KB)

Mon. 27 Feb. 2023 (PDF, 171 KB)

Thurs. 2 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 208 KB)

Mon. 6 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 246 KB)

Thurs. 9 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 161 KB)

Mon. 13 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 177 KB)

Thurs. 16 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 198 KB)

Mon. 20 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 174 KB)

Thurs. 23 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 204 KB)

Mon. 27 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 202 KB)

Thurs. 30 Mar. 2023 (PDF, 199 KB)

Mon. 3 Apr. 2023 (PDF, 162 KB)

Thurs. 6 Apr. 2023 (PDF, 210 KB)