Fall 2025 English UN2000 section 001

Approaches to Literary Study

Approaches to Literary St

Call Number 12972
Day & Time
Location
F 10:10am-11:25am
142 Uris Hall
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Julie S Peters
Type LECTURE
Course Description

       Why does literature affect us as it does, why might you want to understand its history, strategies, and meaning, and how exactly do you go about that? This course won’t give you the answer, because there is no single answer. It will instead point the way toward the multitude of possible answers, giving you a variety of critical tools for exploring these questions, and deepening your powers as a thinker, reader, and writer.
            The course consists of weekly lectures by department faculty members (ENGL 2000) and small weekly seminars with advanced doctoral candidates (ENGL 2001). The lectures will introduce you to texts from across literary history and in various genres (poetry, drama, prose narrative, etc.), giving you an opportunity to learn from and get to know our renowned faculty members. The intimate seminar setting will give you an opportunity to delve further into these texts and techniques, debate their meaning with one another and an expert guide, and engage in exercises that advance your critical writing and interpretive skills, putting into practice what you’ve learned. You will encounter the wide variety of critical approaches taken by our faculty, your seminar leader, and the discipline at large, while learning to expand upon these approaches and make them your own.
            The course is required for English majors and minors (who should take it as early as possible in their Columbia careers), but it is for everyone: advanced students of literature or those new to literary study; committed majors or those still exploring; anyone seeking the excitement and immersion this course offers.
            (Note: Students who register for ENGL UN2000 must also register for one of the sections of ENGL UN2001.)

Web Site Vergil
Department English and Comparative Literature
Enrollment 65 students (75 max) as of 3:06PM Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Subject English
Number UN2000
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Open To Barnard College, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, Global Programs, General Studies
Note Formerly ENGL3001/3011, LTCM
Section key 20253ENGL2000W001