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Dibs Fall 2026

COM LIT 2CW

Survey of Literature: Age of Enlightenment to 20th Century

Lecture, two hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: English Composition 3. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 1C or 4CW. Study of selected texts from Age of Enlightenment to 20th century, with emphasis on literary analysis and expository writing. Diderot, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Goethe, Ibsen, James Joyce, Kafka, Jamaica Kincaid, Garcia Marquez, Rousseau, M. Shelley, Strindberg, Swift, Voltaire. Analysis of texts includes focus on structures, processes, and practices that generate inter-group inequities or conflicts as well as those that support fairness and inclusiveness. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading.

Course statistics

Predicted GPA
3.57
n = 687 · 4 terms · ± 0.021
A range
67%
of letter grades
Taken P/NP
0%
100% of those passed
D / F / W
1.5%
incl. withdrawals

Sections in Fall 2026

Sections offered, with live enrollment and predicted GPA
Section Status Enrolled Seat risk Meets Instructor Predicted GPA
Lec 1 Closed
17 of 17
100% full
fills MW 1:00pm-1:50pm Komar, K.L.
3.52n=412 · this instructor

Enrollment history

Final enrollment per term, averaged across that term's sections. Four years deep, summer excluded. Per-section live curves are on each section page.

  • 10421F
  • 9822F
  • 8823F
  • 11324F
Enrolment by term: 21F 104, 22F 98, 23F 88, 24F 113
Peak 113 Most recent 113 in 24F 4 terms on record

Grade distribution

  • A+ 79 · 11.3%
  • A 201 · 28.8%
  • A- 183 · 26.2%
  • B+ 108 · 15.5%
  • B 66 · 9.4%
  • B- 29 · 4.1%
  • C+ 10 · 1.4%
  • C- 1 · 0.1%
  • D- 1 · 0.1%
  • F 9 · 1.3%
  • P 1 · 0.1%
  • I 11 · 1.6%

Grey bars are non-letter outcomes — P/NP, S/U, incompletes. They are excluded from the GPA entirely rather than scored, because counting a P as a 4.0 would be a fabrication.

By instructor

Instructor Predicted Raw n Terms A range
KOMAR, KATHLEEN L 3.52 3.52 412 4 63%
LEVITZ, TAMARA JUDITH-MARIE 3.65 3.65 275 3 74%

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the course average, which is itself shrunk toward the department — so an instructor with a handful of students sits near the course mean rather than topping the list.

By term