Seven Mondays, February 25-April 7, 2008, 6:45-8:15 p.m.
Fee: $140.00 CEUs: 1.05
Fee if registering after February 11: $150
Fee for Rice alumni: $130
Beginning with the haunting tales of Edgar Allan Poe, American mystery writers have produced memorable stories and enduring characters. Although English writers exerted a profound influence on the development of the genre, American writers have made equally important and distinctive contributions to the development of contemporary crime fiction. Writer and historian Dean James will review influential and popular American mystery authors and their works, from Poe to the present.
More information and registration: http://www.gscs.rice.edu/NccCourseView.asp?Mode=View&clCourseID=587
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Added by gscs_rice on March 3, 2008