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You will be introduced to fictional adaptations of historical events in this course which will encourage you to think about narrative concepts in fictional works, and the connections between 'fact' and 'fiction.' Through a series of novels, this course will also help you to develop your critical reading, writing and research skills.
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HL1001Introduction To The Study Of LiteratureAsian Historical Fiction
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Introduction To The Study Of Literature
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Survey Of English Literature 1
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Introduction To American Literature
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Renaissance Literature
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Modernism
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Contemporary Literature & Culture
HL2009
Southeast Asian Literature & Culture
HL2012
Asian-American Literature
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Creative Writing Workshop
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