BILING E01, Literature in Spanish

This course helps older adults explore a variety of Spanish literature in the language in which it was written and stimulates their appreciation of the vast literary output of Spain, Latin America, and other Spanish speaking countries. Students may also explore the history and culture of the country in which a literary work was produced, and participate in class discussions in Spanish.

Course Number: 9519 Time: 11 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. F Location: ONLINE Instructor: Kim Yunsook

BILING E02, French Literature

This course helps older adults understand and appreciate the vast literary output of France and other French speaking countries, and introduces them to French culture and people. Older adults explore a variety of French literature in the language in which it was written and engage in stimulating discussions with their peers.

Course Number: 9520 Time: 2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. T Location: ONLINE Instructor: Isner-Ball D R

ENGL E20, Literature: The Novel

This course, which examines the world’s greatest literary works (such as James Joyce’s Ulysses) is designed to help older adults learn about trends in writing in different societies. Older adults learn about the uniqueness of each age of literature and each author under scrutiny. Various literary themes and the concerns of authors in different historical periods serve as a basis for discussion so that older adults may compare and contrast these topics with current events, modern cultures and sub-cultures, and societal structures and mores. Older adults will also discuss with their peers how these works relate to their own life experiences and accumulated knowledge.

Course Number: 9523 Time: 2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Dwyer F We will be continuing our traversal of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, starting at the beginning of Book Five: The Captive. You will need the translation by C. K. Scott Moncrieff, revised by Terence Kilmartin, revised by D. J. Enright. Be sure your edition lists all three translators.

ENGL E22, Short Story

This course is designed for older adults who want to explore literature, such as the works of Milton, Austen, Hawthorne, and T.S. Eliot, as well as short stories from Latin America, America, Europe, and Africa, and discuss it with their peers. This course allows older adults to experience a wide range of classic and contemporary literature in a social setting and relate that content and emotion to their own personal life experiences.

Course Number: 9597 Time: 11 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. W Location: ONLINE Instructor: Ghabaei B

ENGL E23, Shakespeare

This course allows older adults to study and discuss selected plays by William Shakespeare and his contemporaries with their peers. Older adults will experience or re-experience the emotional and dramatic content in Shakespeare’s classic works in light of their current life situations, and discuss the concerns of the human heart from the height of passion to the depths of despair.

Course Number: 9524 Time: 9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Achorn J C We will be continuing our study of Hamlet this term.

Course Number: 9525 Time: 11 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Achorn J C

ENGL E29, Greek Literature

This course introduces older adults to the world of ancient Greek drama and fosters discussion among peers. Older adults will study Greek theater from a literary viewpoint and learn about plots, characters, and different interpretations through comparative analysis. Older adults will learn how ancient Greek drama is interpreted in modern media and will relate it to their own lives and experiences.

Course Number: 9526 Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:20 p.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Dwyer F We will be continuing our reading of Homer’s Iliad in the translation by Caroline Alexander.

ENGL E30, Creative Writing

This course nurtures, revitalizes, and stimulates older adult writers who may already be producing or thinking about producing written material. The course is intended to discover, encourage, and develop untapped writing talent in older adults. It also allows older adults to develop and refine their writing and self expression skills, discuss their writing with peers, and comment on their peers’ writing in a respectful and constructive manner. The course is also a forum for older adults to share their creative voices with peers.

Course Number: 9527 Time: 9 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. M Location: ONLINE Instructor: Kronsberg G J Experiment with writing projects to explore style, content and effect from the basics to more sophisticated techniques.

Course Number: 9528 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. T Location: ONLINE Instructor: Reyes A C Come learn the art of skillful writing. All levels are welcome.

ENGL E33, Autobiography

This course helps older adults review and integrate the experiences that have shaped their lives, share memories with peers, and create a record of events for themselves and their families. Through this class older adults achieve a sense of pride in their accomplishments, improve their writing abilities, and express themselves in writing that can be shared with family, friends, and the public if desired.

Course Number: 9529 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. S Location: ONLINE Instructor: Fox Jr R W