ENGL 181A
Topics in Genre Studies
Description: Seminar, three or four hours. Requisites: courses 10A, 10B, and 10C, or 11 and 87. Consult Schedule of Classes for author, period, genre, or subject to be studied in specific term. May be repeated for credit with topic or instructor change. P/NP or letter grading.
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hands down, lopez is one of the most real professors in the english department. this class was inspiring, eye-opening, and a pleasure to have taken. grading was fair and flexible, discussions were meaningful, and the assignments allowed each student to explore and create however he/she felt fit. i'm sad to see an absence of professor lopez on next quarter's schedule of classes.
hands down, lopez is one of the most real professors in the english department. this class was inspiring, eye-opening, and a pleasure to have taken. grading was fair and flexible, discussions were meaningful, and the assignments allowed each student to explore and create however he/she felt fit. i'm sad to see an absence of professor lopez on next quarter's schedule of classes.
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I took the Blake seminar with professor Maniquis this past winter, and believe me when i say.....WOW. such a valuable and truly worthwhile experience. If your only interested in an easy A and useless, regurgitated lectures then this is not your man. If however, you dream of a seminar experience that is both informative and personally relevant, then there is no better way to access the mind of William blake than through Maniquis's completely comprehensive approach. Rather than force details down your throat, Maniquis explores the overarching themes and really prophetic message behind Blake. I left class everyday bright eyed and bushy tailed...TAKE THIS COURSE, Blake's vision paired with Maniquis's informed analysis is something you won't wanna miss. He is one of the smartest and most provocative professors i have taken during my 4 years as an English major here at UCLA. His style is laid back and engaging, providing the ideal environment for those who truly wish to learn-not to plow blindly through midterms and finals. Professor Maniquis was ideal for the seminar style classroom setting, allowing his students to control a large part of the discussion while herding us towards the relevant points and core ideology behind Blake's work. Maniquis wasn't just about the facts, but about the philosophy-Take his course if your prepared to get a mental workout and really come to some stunning realizations about not only Blake, but life as a whole. Altogether a challenging and phenomenal course. Completely fair grading, just be engaged and attend class- One of the most valuable experiences and professors i have had in my time at UCLA.
I took the Blake seminar with professor Maniquis this past winter, and believe me when i say.....WOW. such a valuable and truly worthwhile experience. If your only interested in an easy A and useless, regurgitated lectures then this is not your man. If however, you dream of a seminar experience that is both informative and personally relevant, then there is no better way to access the mind of William blake than through Maniquis's completely comprehensive approach. Rather than force details down your throat, Maniquis explores the overarching themes and really prophetic message behind Blake. I left class everyday bright eyed and bushy tailed...TAKE THIS COURSE, Blake's vision paired with Maniquis's informed analysis is something you won't wanna miss. He is one of the smartest and most provocative professors i have taken during my 4 years as an English major here at UCLA. His style is laid back and engaging, providing the ideal environment for those who truly wish to learn-not to plow blindly through midterms and finals. Professor Maniquis was ideal for the seminar style classroom setting, allowing his students to control a large part of the discussion while herding us towards the relevant points and core ideology behind Blake's work. Maniquis wasn't just about the facts, but about the philosophy-Take his course if your prepared to get a mental workout and really come to some stunning realizations about not only Blake, but life as a whole. Altogether a challenging and phenomenal course. Completely fair grading, just be engaged and attend class- One of the most valuable experiences and professors i have had in my time at UCLA.