Course details
Name: ENGL - 240
Title: ENGLISH LITERATURE 1: BEGINNINGS TO 1660
Section: 01
Semester: Fall - 2013
Credits: 3
Description:
This course will survey some of the greatest and most important works of English literature, from its beginnings in Old English up to Milton’s /Paradise Lost/ (first published in 1667). Spanning genres as diverse as sonnets, essays, dramas, epic poems, and even Arthurian prose romances, we will read such works as /Beowulf/, /Sir Gawain and the Green Knight/, Thomas Malory’s /Morte Darthur/, Chaucer’s /Canterbury Tales/, Edmund Spenser’s /Shepheardes Calender/, Shakespeare’s /Hamlet/, and John Donne’s love poetry. Significant attention will also be paid throughout to women’s writing and to questions of gender and sexuality.
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Miller Jeffrey (millerje)
Schedule: Monday,Wednesday From 10:00 am To 11:15 am
Graduation requirements:
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- Genre Study (Poetry)
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- Pre-1700 (1a)
- Pre-1800 (1b)
- Pre-1900 (1c)
- Women and Gender Studies (3c)
- Pre-1800 British (TE 1b)
Teaching Faculty: Miller Jeffrey (millerje)
Is course canceled: No