Please turn in a copy of your thesis statement for your esssay on short fiction on Monday2/11. Remember the story must be by an author who is included in the short fiction text. I recommend that you consult the databases on the library website for realiable sources. You are required to have at least three sources. One of the sources is the literary work. Consult the description of the assignment under documents and downloads. Remember that this must be an analysis.
ENC 1102:
New- 1/20/2013 Please review the following document on the literary canon.
Toward a New Canon.pdf
New- 1/18/2013 - Please look over the list of authors for your author presentations. Remember you may choose any writer from the list or any writer who is included in any of the texts for this class. Your choices are limited to these. Select your author by class time on Wednesday, January 23.
For the short fiction analysis, you may choose a work by any of the writers in the short fiction text as long as it is one which we have not discussed in detail in class. For the drama analysis, you may choose a work by any of the dramatists in the text outside of the three plays which we will discuss in class. Consult the specific directions for each assignment which are included under documents and downloads.
Welcome to ENC 1102! Classes will begin on January 7th.
Theresa Kennedy
This is an article about "The Tell-Tale Heart" which might interest you. Additional links to articles about literature are available on the documents and downloads area of this site.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/A-Murder-in-Salem.html
ALL CLASSES:
Please send an e-mail to kennedyt@lssc.edu indicating that you have read and understand the syllabus and course outline.
Turnitin.com: Just a reminder. All students must submit their papers through turnitin.com. If I do not have your submission to the site linking me to the originality report, no grade will be assigned to your paper. If you have trouble getting into the site, you may get help from another student who has submitted their paper.
Thank you,
Theresa Kennedy