ENG 3407, Gothic Lit, Fall 2019

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ENG 3407, Gothic Lit, Fall 2019
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Professor(s)
Department
English
Course Code
ENG 3407
Semester / Year
Fall 2019
Course Description

Students critically read, analyze, and write about the popular genre of the Gothic. As represented in both literary and visual terms, in both Europe and the United States beginning in the late-18th century to today. Key concepts include horror, haunting, madness, and monsters.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Professor Lucas Kwong

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