Elements of Literature

Introduction to Literary Study

ENGL 100
Undergraduate
Fall/Winter 2026/2027, Spring/Summer 2026
6 Units
Online
3
  • Maximum of 6.0 units of ENGL at the 100-level
one-way Exclusions
  • Chalykoff, Broadview Introduction to Literature (4 volumes)
  • Baldick, Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms
  • Headrick, Method for Writing Essays ¾ÅŠćÖ±²„ Literature

J.A. Cuddon, editor of the renowned Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory, defines genre as ā€œa kind, type, or class of literature,ā€ 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.

Assessments

Grading Components

  • 4 Writing Assignments (including 2 Exams)
  • 4 Discussion Forums
  • 15 Quizzes
  • Attendance and Participation

**Subject to change**

Instructor

Robert May