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Professor Wen is extremely engaging in lecture. Readings can be very long and you will be expected to participate (it is a majority of your grade, as is the final essay), but Wen is able to clearly guide discussions in a productive manner. Nicely supplements stories with one or two film adaptations throughout the class. Office hours is also very helpful. Workload is heavier than that of Scand 50/50W but still very doable. You will definitely pay attention in class.
I took Prof. Wen's class Spring of '07. As an English major I was used to reading the traditional works of English and some American writers. This class exposed me to the 'other' side of European literature; one that is unique and creative. The authors definitely breath a different kind of air in the part of Europe. The unreliable narrator takes center stage, as well as Modern and Postmodern styles.
As far as Prof. Wen is concerned, he makes the materials more enjoyable. He's young and energetic. My criticism however is towards some students who take his class and seem to not care at all about the material. If you do your part i.e. read and participate, you will assure yourself a satisfactory grade.
Professor Wen is extremely engaging in lecture. Readings can be very long and you will be expected to participate (it is a majority of your grade, as is the final essay), but Wen is able to clearly guide discussions in a productive manner. Nicely supplements stories with one or two film adaptations throughout the class. Office hours is also very helpful. Workload is heavier than that of Scand 50/50W but still very doable. You will definitely pay attention in class.
I took Prof. Wen's class Spring of '07. As an English major I was used to reading the traditional works of English and some American writers. This class exposed me to the 'other' side of European literature; one that is unique and creative. The authors definitely breath a different kind of air in the part of Europe. The unreliable narrator takes center stage, as well as Modern and Postmodern styles.
As far as Prof. Wen is concerned, he makes the materials more enjoyable. He's young and energetic. My criticism however is towards some students who take his class and seem to not care at all about the material. If you do your part i.e. read and participate, you will assure yourself a satisfactory grade.
Based on 9 Users
TOP TAGS
- Needs Textbook (1)
- Engaging Lectures (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Gives Extra Credit (1)