Middlebury

ENGL 0370

Writing Place: Landscape

Writing Place: Sinking Deeper into Landscape
Can place be rendered so richly it becomes a character unto itself? In this course, we'll explore the ways writers deepen a reader's sense of place, and showcase the ways setting can pressurize a narrative and a life. This course will be useful to prose writers of all types, as we explore both non-fiction and fiction - like work by Vladimir Nabokov, Jamaica Kincad, Sarah M. Broom, Daphne du Maurier, and Pitchaya Sudbandthad - in order to observe technique, intention, and impact. Students will read critically and also produce place-based work of their own. This course will be of particular interest to environmentally engaged students looking to process loss and degradation of place in their work.
Subject:
English
Department:
English
Division:
Literature
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART LIT
Equivalent Courses:
ENAM 0370 *
ENGL 0280 *

Sections in Fall 2005

Fall 2005

ENGL0370A-F05 Lecture (Cohen)
ENGL0370B-F05 Lecture (Mitchell)