In A Way with Words: Writing, Rhetoric, and the Art of Persuasion, widely published professor Michael D.C. Drout embarked on a thought-provoking investigation into the role of rhetoric in our world. Now, in A Way with Words II: Approaches to Literature, the renowned literary scholar leads a series of lectures that focus on the big questions of literature. Is literature a kind of lie? Can fiction ever be "realistic"? Why do we read? What should we read? Professor Drout provides insight into these and other provocative questions, including those related to the role of the text, author, and audience in the reading process. Throughout, Professor Drout introduces the major schools of literary and critical thought and employs illuminating examples from the world's most important literary works.
Literature contributes to our understanding of what it means to be human in a myriad of complex ways, and for all those who appreciate the role of literature in our lives, this course proves a wonderful exploration of one of humankind's most cherished pursuits.
Course Lecture Titles: 01 - Understanding Literature: Some Big Questions 02 - Language 03 - The Text 04 - The Author 05 - The Audience 06 - Genres 07 - Formalism and Forms: Primarily Poetry 08 - Form, Pattern, and Symbol: Prose 09 - Literature and the Mind 10 - What Is Postmodernism and Why Are People Saying Such Horrible Things About It? 11 - Identity Politics 12 - Culture and Cultural Production 13 - The Literary Canon 14 - What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Literature?