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Students research reading and writing processes behind selected novels and short stories by principal masterpiece authors of Ireland from 1900 to the present, such as James Joyce, Brendan Behan, and Edna O'Brien. Drawing upon authors' journals, notebooks, and letters, as well as upon more public writing and interviews, students examine personal and social contexts in which writers read and respond to what they read. Students give oral and written responses as writers to the material.
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