E302 5053 KATHY SMITH
Literatures in English 1600-1800
11:15a-12:05p MWF (30 students) 3 CR. - Satisfies A&H Distribution
Requirement
This course strives to introduce students to important authors,
influential texts, and historical and cultural contexts of English
and American literatures from the sixteenth through the eighteenth
centuries. To that end, we will identify and practice strategies
for reading and writing about literature that represents a variety
of genres, conventions, and techniques as we strive to acquire a
greater understanding and appreciation of works by Sidney, Donne,
Herbert, Jonson, Milton, Dryden, Swift, Pope, and Johnson on the one
side of the Atlantic, and Bradstreet, Wigglesworth, Taylor, and
Franklin, among others, on the other side. Receiving special
attention in this section of the course will be issues related to
the various conceptions of the function of poetry and the role of
the poet that emerge and develop throughout our period. Because
much of the work of this course will be carried on through class
discussion and other class activities, regular attendance and
participation will be required. Also required will be a number
of “first pass” exercises, two formal essays, and a final exam.
Required text: The Norton Anthology of English Literature,
Vol. 1, 6th ed.