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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
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Course Description

Spring Semester 2012

ENG 271(11): Intro to Lit: Genre (Horror & Ghost Stories)

instructor:  Alohalani Brown #
time:  TTH 1:30-2:45
focus:  W
description:  Horror, ghost stories, and spooky urban legends--Why are we so fascinated with things that "go bump in the night"? In this class, we will investigate the evolution of horror literature from Gothic to Glen Grant's Chicken Skin Tales. Our class discussions will involve exploring questions like "Who has more appeal for a contemporary audience: Bram Stoker's Dracula or Anne Rice's Lestat"? and "What does a Continental urban legend about a teenager wearing a sweater have in common with a local story about the volcanic goddess Pele"? If you dislike reading stories that make your skin crawl or going on ghost story tours and visiting graveyards at night, then this is probably not the class for you.


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