G405 16456 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Robert Fulk
5:45p-7:00p TR (5 students) 3 cr.
PREREQUISITE: G205 or equivalent.
The topic of the course will be the Old English language, i.e. the
English language of the period 600-1100, the language of
Beowulf, The Seafarer, King Alfred the Great, and the
Venerable Bede. We will spend some time studying various cultural
aspects of the world of the Anglo-Saxons (as English speakers of
that period are now called), such as runic inscriptions, the making
of manuscripts, survivals of pagan and folkloristic belief, and the
history of the period, especially the devastating Viking invasions.
But for the most part class time will be devoted to examining the
structure of the language and learning to decipher Old English
texts. Course requirements will include two or three examinations,
but no papers. There will be frequent shorter assignments, as well,
including daily exercises and some quizzes. The textbooks will be
John C. Pope's Eight Old English Poems and Dorothy
Whitelock’s revision of Sweet’s Anglo-Saxon Reader,
supplemented by a course packet containing an Old English grammar.
Meets with G601.