1:00p-2:15p TR (30) 3 cr
OPEN TO MAJORS ONLY. DECLARED MINORS OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION FROM
BH402.
This course surveys the representative literature from the Old English
period into the Elizabethan age. Our readings will include
Beowulf , Sir Gawain and the Green Knight , some medieval
drama, and selections from Chaucer and his contemporaries, Wiatt,
Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe and Shakespeare. Except for the longer
medieval works, the texts will be read in the original form of the
language (which is, however, well glossed in the textbook we will
use). Special attention will be paid to the social, intellectual, and
historical contexts of the literature, as well as to the features of
the language that differ from our contemporary English and therefore
can cause confusion or misreadings. The course will be a combination
of lecture and discussion, both of which will require your regular
attendance and active participation. You will write three or four
papers, 4-6 pages in length, one or two intermediate examinations, and
a comprehensive final examination.
Text: The Norton Anthology of English Literature , Vol. 1.