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1 E NGLISH D EPARTMENT C OURSE B ULLETIN S PRING S EMESTER 2017 Note to Majors: We are delighted by your interest in our upper level classes, and we look forward to working together. One word of advice: Upper level classes are challenging, with strong reading and writing requirements. Please ask yourself how many upper level classes you can really take well in one semester, without throwing the course reading overboard or writing hastily and regrettably. The department, in general, recommends no more than two upper level English courses in a given semester. Also, we have observed in past semesters the custom of students registering for a number of upper level classes, only to drop them at some point “later” in the process. This practice can clog up registration and create enrollment headaches for your peers and our waitlists. As Hamlet counsels, “Pray you, avoid it.” We wish you the best on your intellectual growth, and we look forward to sharing our love of great literature with you. Those interested in a great humanities elective are welcome too. Note to Future Majors: We are happy that you are interested in the English major, and we welcome you to join our community of teachers, thinkers, and writers. If you choose to major in English, be sure to declare your major with the Registrar and transition to a major advisor in the English department. If you have any questions about the English major, please feel free to make an appointment with the department chair. For those starting out on the English major, the best course of action is to make your way through the 300s (the core of our major) to the 400s (our seminars), with good and deliberate order. You will note, for example, that many 400s have a specific 300 as a prerequisite. Your major advisor will help you choose a good path through the major program and beyond. Note to First Year Students: We look forward to introducing you to the love, adventure, and glory of studying great literature in the Spring. As you know, English 104 is our required core course, which all first year students must take in the Spring semester. Please be sure to register right away in an open section of 104; those who choose not to register will be placed in open sections later by the Registrar. For now, we’ll leave you with this: “Behold that shade whose right hand wields the sword, that one who comes before other poets as their lord -- that is Homer, the sovereign!” ~ Dante Alighieri

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ENGLISHDEPARTMENTCOURSEBULLETINSPRINGSEMESTER2017

NotetoMajors:Wearedelightedbyyourinterestinourupperlevelclasses,andwelookforwardtoworkingtogether.Onewordofadvice:Upperlevelclassesarechallenging,withstrongreadingandwritingrequirements.Pleaseaskyourselfhowmanyupperlevelclassesyoucanreallytakewellinonesemester,withoutthrowingthecoursereadingoverboardorwritinghastilyandregrettably.Thedepartment,ingeneral,recommendsnomorethantwoupperlevelEnglishcoursesinagivensemester.Also,wehaveobservedinpastsemestersthecustomofstudentsregisteringforanumberofupperlevelclasses,onlytodropthematsomepoint“later”intheprocess.Thispracticecanclogupregistrationandcreateenrollmentheadachesforyourpeersandourwaitlists.AsHamletcounsels,“Prayyou,avoidit.”Wewishyouthebestonyourintellectualgrowth,andwelookforwardtosharingourloveofgreatliteraturewithyou.Thoseinterestedinagreathumanitieselectivearewelcometoo.

NotetoFutureMajors:WearehappythatyouareinterestedintheEnglishmajor,andwewelcomeyoutojoinourcommunityofteachers,thinkers,andwriters.IfyouchoosetomajorinEnglish,besuretodeclareyourmajorwiththeRegistrarandtransitiontoamajoradvisorintheEnglishdepartment.IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheEnglishmajor,pleasefeelfreetomakeanappointmentwiththedepartmentchair.ForthosestartingoutontheEnglishmajor,thebestcourseofactionistomakeyourwaythroughthe300s(thecoreofourmajor)tothe400s(ourseminars),withgoodanddeliberateorder.Youwillnote,forexample,thatmany400shaveaspecific300asaprerequisite.Yourmajoradvisorwillhelpyouchooseagoodpaththroughthemajorprogramandbeyond.NotetoFirstYearStudents:Welookforwardtointroducingyoutothelove,adventure,andgloryofstudyinggreatliteratureintheSpring.Asyouknow,English104isourrequiredcorecourse,whichallfirstyearstudentsmusttakeintheSpringsemester.Pleasebesuretoregisterrightawayinanopensectionof104;thosewhochoosenottoregisterwillbeplacedinopensectionslaterbytheRegistrar.Fornow,we’llleaveyouwiththis:“Beholdthatshadewhoserighthandwieldsthesword,thatonewhocomesbeforeotherpoetsastheirlord--thatisHomer,thesovereign!”~DanteAlighieri

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ENGLISHDEPARTMENT300LEVELCOURSESSPRINGSEMESTER2017

English310-01:AngloSaxonandMedievalBritishLiteratureDr.J.A.JacksonT/TH1:00-2:15pmHwæt!StudentswillbeintroducedtomajorworksinAnglo-SaxonandMedievalBritishLiterature.Thestudyofmedievalliteratureisverymuchinterdisciplinary,sostudentswillengagehistory,ofcourse,butalsotheology(medievaltheoriesofatonement,Christology,Triadology),biblicalhermeneutics,philosophyoflanguage,andsemiotics.Thepoetryofthesetwoerasisexquisiteandthetheopoeticswonderful,mesmerizing.Amongotherworks,wewillreadBeowulf,“TheWanderer,”“DreamoftheRood,”aselectionofTheCanterburyTales,SirGawainandtheGreenKnight,andtwomagnificentpiecesofmysticaltheology—RevelationsofDivineLove(byJulianofNorwich)andTheCloudofUnknowing(Anonymous).StudentswillbeintroducedtoOldandMiddleEnglishphonologyandwilllearnhowtopronounceOldandMiddleEnglish,demonstratedbytheirownreadingsofBeowulfandChaucer.Youmaynotknowexactlywhatyou’resaying,butyou’llsoundprettysweet,ifnotdownrightfearsome,sayingit.English320-01:RenaissanceBritishLiteratureDr.DebraBeltMWF11-11:50amAliterarysurveyofEnglishRenaissancepoetryanddramainthecontextoftheirage.ReadingswillincludeworksbyWyatt,Surrey,Sidney,Spenser,Shakespeare,Webster,Jonson,Donne,Herrick,Marvell,andMilton.English330-01:RestorationandRomanticBritishLiteratureDr.DuttonKearneyMWF2-2.50pmThiscourseisaliterarysurveyofRestorationandRomanticBritishLiteratureinthecontextofitsage,from1660to1830.WewillexamineEngland’sliteratureasittransformedfromAugustanrationalismtoRomanticism.WewillbeginwithJohnDrydenandthegreathopesEnglandhadintheRestorationof1660,aneweraforEnglandthatwastobeanewAugustanAge.However,CharlesIIwasakingofquestionablemoralfiber,whichunderminedpoets’desireandabilitytowritetheepicofGreatBritain.WhatemergedinsteadwasthemockepicofAlexanderPope,andalongwithit,aflourishingofsatirethatculminatedinJonathanSwift.ThesubsequentgenerationofpoetsrejectedtheAugustans’relianceuponrationalityandheroiccouplets,preferringimaginationandavarietyofpoeticforms.NotonlydotheRomanticsrestoretheroleofimaginationtoitsrightfulplaceinpoetry,theyalsoreinvigorateBritishpoetrywithitsowntradition—formssuchasodes,ballads,andsonnetsre-emerge.Therewillbemanydifferentgenresforourstudy:theessay,satire,painting,biography,poetry(bothlyricandnarrative),aswellasanewandemerginggenre,thenovel.AuthorstobestudiedincludeDryden,Pope,Swift,Johnson,Blake,Wordsworth,Coleridge,Byron,Shelley,andKeats.

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English340-01:VictorianandModernBritishLiteratureDr.DavidWhalenT/TH2.30-3.45pm

AliterarysurveyofVictorianandModernliteratureinthecontextofitsage.AuthorsmayincludeDickens,Tennyson,Browning,Newman,Eliot,Yeats,Woolf,Joyce,theInklingsandHeaney.

English360-01:AmericanLiterature1820-1890Dr.ChristopherS.BuschMWF11:00-11:50a.m.AliterarysurveyofAmericanRomanticism,theAmericanRenaissanceandRealisminthecontextoftheage.AuthorsmayincludeEmerson,Thoreau,Hawthorne,Poe,Melville,Whitman,Dickinson,Twain,HowellsandJames.English370-01:AmericanLiterature1890-PresentDr.MichaelM.JordanT/TH9:30-10:45am

Aliterarysurveyoflate19th-centuryand20th-centuryliteratureinthecontextoftheage.AuthorswillincludeChopin,Pound,Eliot,Frost,Williams,Hemingway,Fitzgerald,Faulkner,O'Connor,WendellBerry,andCormacMcCarthy.

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ENGLISHDEPARTMENT400LEVELCOURSESSPRINGSEMESTER2017

English401-01:SpecialStudiesinBritishLiteratureVictorianLyricPoetryandFormalPoetics(mayalsocountasanEnglish404)Dr.DwightLindleyT/TH9:30-10:45CourseDescription:Inthiscourse,wewillstudyfourofthegreatVictorianlyricpoetswiththecaretheircraftdeserves,workingourwayupfromthegroundlevelofpoeticform,totheupperflightsofsyntheticimagination.Wewillbeginthesemesterwithageneralstudyofmeter,verse-form,figures,andtropes,forthesakeofpayingparticularattentiontothetechnicalaspectsofprosodyandrhetoricthatwerethefinely-wroughttoolsofthesepoets’trade.WhatC.S.LewiswroteoftheEarlyModernpoetsisinsomedegreealsotrueofthegreatVictorians:“The‘beauties’whichtheychieflyregardedineverycomposition”—itsformalpoeticandrhetoricalaspects—“werethosewhichweeitherdislikeorsimplydonotnotice.Thischangeoftastemakesaninvisiblewallbetweenusandthem.”Itfollowsthat,ifwecansurmountthiswallbydevelopingareadysenseofpoeticform,wewillstandamuchbetterchanceofunderstandingtheVictoriansastheyunderstoodthemselves.Aswelearntoreadtheirlyricsclosely,wewillalsolearntolookwiththesepoets’penetratinggazeatthegreatchallengesofdevelopingmodernity.Pre-requisite:ENG340,orpermissionfromtheinstructor.Requirements:Gradeswillconsistofatleastthreeformalpoeticanalyses,atleastsixpoemmemorizations,afinal,anda20-pageessay.ReadingList:Adams,Stephen.PoeticDesigns:AnIntroductiontoMeters,

VerseForms,andFiguresofSpeech.Peterborough,Canada:Broadview,1997.ISBN978-1551111292.

Browning,Robert.TheMajorWorks.Ed.AdamRoberts.Rev.ed.Oxford:OxfordUP,2009.ISBN978-0199554690.

Hardy,Thomas.SelectedPoetry.EdSamuelHynes.Oxford:OxfordUP,2009.ISBN978-0199538508.

Hopkins,GerardManley.TheMajorWorks.Ed.CatherinePhillips.Oxford:OxfordUP,2009.ISBN978-0199538850.

Tennyson,Alfred.TheMajorWorks.Ed.AdamRoberts.Oxford:OxfordUP,2009.ISBN978-0199572762.

SelectedPoemsfromMatthewArnold,ChristinaRossetti,andA.E.Housman.

AVictorianCloseReading

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English401-02:SpecialStudiesinBritishLiteratureTheMetaphysicalPoets(mayalsocountasanEnglish404)Dr.B.WhalenMWF1:00-1:50

Vainlunatic,againstthese'scapesIcouldDispute,andconquer,ifIwould;WhichIabstaintodo.

CourseDescription:Thiscoursewillconsistofclosestudyofagroupofpoetsfromthe17thcentury,commonlycalledthe“metaphysicalpoets”,anditwillincludeboththeirreligiousandnon-religiousverse.Additionally,thecoursewillincludethestudyofformalpoetics,abriefreadingoftheimmediatepoeticpredecessorsofthemetaphysicals(mostnotably,Shakespeare),andselective,supplementalreadingoflaterpoetsandcriticswhohaveused(orabused)thename“metaphysical”whendiscussingthisgroupofpoets.Thepoetswhowillfeaturemostprominentlyinthecourseare:JohnDonne;GeorgeHerbert;RichardCrashaw;AndrewMarvell;ThomasTraherne;andHenryVaughanPrerequisite:Eng.320orpermissionfromtheinstructor.Requirements:SeminarParticipation;RegularPoetryMemorization(andRecitation);SeminarPaper;FinalExamEnglish401-03:SpecialStudiesinBritishLiteratureWoeandWonder:LaterShakespeareDr.StephenSmithW2-5pmCourseDescription:AnintensivestudyofShakespeare’slatermasterworks,withspecialfocusonthethemesofpoetry,virtue,theologyandeducation.Shakespeare,OthelloShakespeare,KingLearShakespeare,Macbeth

Shakespeare,CoriolanusShakespeare,AntonyandCleopatraShakespeare,Winter’sTale

Shakespeare,Cymbeline

Shakespeare,TheTempest

Prerequisites:English320orpermissionofinstructor.Requirements:Quizzes;criticalreflections;midterm;Cubsfans,ca.1606 seminarpaper;comprehensivefinalexamination.

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English402-01SpecialStudiesinAmericanLiteratureModernAmericanNovelDr.KellyScottFranklinT/TH,1:00-2:15PMCourseDescription:Thisseminar-stylecourseoffersanin-depthstudyoftheAmericannovelfromthelatenineteenthcenturytothepresent.BeginningwithRealismandNaturalisminCraneandWharton,thecoursethenexploressomeofthemostimportantauthorsofModernism(Fitzgerald,Wilder,Faulkner,andEllison);then,withO’ConnorandRobinson,wewillreadtwonovelistswhosesingularcontributionsbuildontheirprecursorstostakealastingclaimfornarrativesoffaithintherealmofPost-Modernfiction.RequiredTexts:Crane,Stephen.TheRedBadgeofCourage.NortonCriticalEditions,4thed.(2008).

ISBN:978-0-393-93075-7Wharton,Edith.AgeofInnocence.NortonCriticalEditions,(2002).ISBN:978-0-393-96794-4Fitzgerald,F.Scott.TheGreatGatsby.SimonandSchuster(1994).ISBN:9780743273565Wilder,Thornton.TheBridgeofSanLuisRey.HarperPerennial(2015).ISBN:978-0-06-0757502Faulkner,William.TheSoundandtheFury.NortonCriticalEditions,3rded.(2014)

ISBN:978-0-393-91269-2Ellison,Ralph.InvisibleMan.VintageBooks,2nded.(1995).ISBN:978-0679732761O’Connor,Flannery.WiseBlood.FSGClassics(2007).ISBN:978-0374530631Robinson,Marilynne.Gilead.Picador(2006).ISBN:978-0312424404Prerequisite:ENG360orENG370,orpermissionfrominstructor.Requirements:Twentytotwenty-fivepagesofwriting,includingseveralshortinterpretivepapers,anoralpresentation,andafinalcritical/researchpaper.

"Somesaythatweshallneverknowandthattothegodswearelikethefliesthattheboyskillonasummerday,andsomesay,onthecontrary,thattheverysparrowsdonotloseafeatherthathasnotbeenbrushedawaybythefingerofGod."ThorntonWilder,TheBridgeofSanLuisRey

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English403-01:SpecialStudiesinWesternLiteratureRussianLiteratureDr.JohnSomervilleMW12-1.15ThiscourseisintendedasasurveyofRussianliterature,primarilyofthenineteenthcentury.AmongthewriterswemayreadareAleksandrPushkin(Stories,EugeneOnegin),MikhailLermontov(AHeroofOurTime),NikolaiGogol(Storiesand/orDeadSouls),IvanGoncharov(Oblamov),IvanTurgenev(SketchesfromaHunter’sAlbum,FathersandSons),LeoTolstoy(Stories,AnnaKareninaorWarand

Peace),FyodorDostoyevsky(CrimeandPunishment),AntonChekhov(Stories,TheCherryOrchard),AndreiBely(Petersburg),AnnaAkhmatova,OsipMandelstam,IsaacBabel(Stories),andAlexanderSolzhenitsyn(OneDayintheLifeofIvanDenisovich).Prerequisites:Prerequisites:EitherENG330orENG360orprofessor'spermission.Requirements:Midtermexamination;finalexamination.Substantialwritingassignmentstotaling20-25pages.

"[Oursisa]conceitedageofthepopularizationofknowledge––thankstothatmostpowerfulengineofignorance,thediffusionofprintedmatter...."

(WarandPeace,Epilogue,PartII,Chapter8)

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English403-02:SpecialStudiesinWesternLiteratureTheCopyofanInvisibleWorld:TheRiseofNarrativeRealismDr.LorraineMurphyMW2:00–3:15pmCourseDescription:Whatmakesthenovelnew?Onwhatgroundsareitsrepresentationsmoretruthfulthanthoseofthechivalricromance?Preciselyhowdoesitdiscloseanapprehensionofreality?Howcanliteraryconventionsofanykindclaimtobe“real”?LikeDonQuixoteonhisskinnyoldnag,thiscoursebravely(orfoolishly)venturesforthtoanswersuchquestions.WeseekencounterswiththegreattraditionofContinentalRealism,proceedingfromCervantes’mockeryofromancethroughthegroundbreakingworksofBalzac,Flaubert,andTolstoy.Weconcludethesemesterwithtwoauthors,KafkaandMann,whostageremarkableconfrontationsbetweentherealismofconcreteparticularityandtheshadowyrealmofmythandsymbol.Thecoursewillincludecarefulstudyoftheworkslistedbelow,selectedsecondaryreadingsonthetopicofrealism,andclosetextualanalysisofnarrativeconventions.Againandagain,wewillaskhownarrativetechniquefilters,informs,promotes,and/orconfusesourunderstandingoftherealandthetrue.Texts(intranslation):Cervantes,DonQuixoteBalzac,PèreGoriotFlaubert,MadameBovaryTolstoy,AnnaKareninaandTheDeathofIvanIlyichMann,DeathinVeniceKafka,TheMetamorphosisCourseRequirements:Courseworkincludesamid-termexam,anannotatedbibliography,a20-25pageseminarpaper,andafinalexam.Pleasenote:forclassalone,youwillreadapproximately2000pagesoverthecourseofthesemester,oranaverageof150pagesperweek.

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English404-01:SpecialStudiesinGenre,LiteraryCriticismandWritingHistoryoftheEnglishLanguage(mayalsocountasanEnglish401)Dr.PatriciaR.BartT/TH6-7:15pm

Freak,fraud,farad,falafel!Thral,threat,thrill,threnody,theremin!1

ThiscoursewillexplorethedevelopmentofEnglishfromacollectionoftribaldialectsintothemostdynamicsocialphenomenonofthetwenty-firstcentury.Thefacultyoflanguageisinscribedwithinhumanphysiology,sowewillfirstconsiderhowweweremadeforlanguage.Moreover,thehistoryofapeopleisinscribedinitslanguage.Therefore,wewillbalancestudyofhistoricallinguisticsgenerally,intheIndo-Europeancontext,withanexaminationofsocial,religious,literary,scientific,politicalandeconomichistoryasitisinscribedintheEnglishword-hoard,fromtheprehistoricassociationoflordsandladieswiththekneadingandprotectionofloavestotheinventionofrigorousscientificnomenclaturesandinfuriatingpoliticalspin.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwiththetoolsandmethodsofsystematic,synchronicandtrans-historicallanguagestudy,fromtheindividualphonemetointer-textualstudiesandlanguage-corpusanalysis.Throughouttheterm,wewillgroundourstudyinselectedpassagesofwritinginEnglish—whetheritisEnglishwriting,orwritinginEnglishbysomeoneelseentirely.Prerequisites:ENG310or320,orintermediateknowledgeofFrenchorLatinorGerman,orpermissionoftheinstructor.Coursework:Achallengingsyllabusofreadings,standardgradedwritingandassessment:termpaperandfinalexamination.Thisisafullseminar-stylecourse.1HenryFitzEmpress,GeoffreyChaucer,BartolomaeusAnglicus,WilliamShakespeare,NeilArmstrong,Elvis.Wifman,

werman,chairman,ManandSuperman.Osama/Usama,Khadaffi/Ghadaffi/Qadaffi.Moslem/Muslim,Peking/Beijing,

Ceylon/SriLankha,Bombay/Mumbai.Weird,nice,blond,churlish,pencil.Parsi,Farsi,Paradise,jungle,Mahmoud

Ahmadinejad,dinnerjacket.Shall,she,shampoo,Shangri-la,shoo-bee-doo-bee-doo.Regimechange,policeaction,

insurgency,terrorism,incursion,invasion,WarDepartment,DepartmentofDefense.DoD,OSS,MI6,CIA,FBI,NSA,FEMA,

U.N.C.L.E.,C.H.A.O.S.XML,DTD,CSS,WWW.007,.223,9mil,16d,45,33lp,2000ppi,1080p,4G.LCpl,Spec,Adm(ret.),

KCBE,Bart.,Ph.D.,MBA,Mrs.,Esq.,M.D.,D.O.Croissant,crescentroll,scone/scone,tomato/tomato.Clique,gang,Viking,

pirate,privateer.Wassail!Skoal!L’chaim!Hastalavista,baby!

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English404-02:SpecialStudiesinGenre,LiteratureCriticismandWritingBibliography,Bibliophilia,andBibliomania:AHistoryoftheBookfromGutenbergtotheDigitalAgeProf.MarkMaierT/TH2:30-3:45CourseDescriptionTheprintedbookasweknowittodayhasalongandsurprisinglycomplicatedhistory.ThiscoursestudiesthehistoryofprintedbooksbeginningwiththoseproducedbythefirstGutenberghandpress(1450s)andcontinuingthroughthedigitalrevolutionofthe21stcentury,withanemphasisonthedevelopmentofthebookinEnglandandtheUnitedStates.Usingillustrativeexamplesfromimportantbooks,wewillexaminethechangingnatureofthephysicalbook,theintellectualimpactofchangesonauthorsandreaders,andcurrentandfuturetrendsinbookpublishing.Inadditiontothesetheoreticalconcerns,thecoursewillalsoofferopportunitiesforstudentstohandlerarebooksfromMosseyLibrary’sspecialcollections.Somestudentsmightwonderwhatacourseinbookproductionorthebookasartifacthastoofferthem.Indeed,somecriticsclaimthatbooksaresimplycontainersforideasandthatallthatmattersarethewords,wordsthatcouldjustaseasilybereadonascreenasinaprintedbook.Others,however,arguethatthephysicalcharacteristicsor“bookness”ofbooksmatter,thatpaper,ink,bindings,eventhesmellimpactthereadingexperienceinameaningfulway.Giventhefactthatcurrenttechnologicaladvancementsmakeitpossibletoconceiveofaquitepossiblybooklessfuture,theexaminationofbookasartifactcanhelpmodernreadersunderstandandrespondtomoderntrendsfromabroaderhistoricalcontext.Specifictopicsdiscussedwillincludethefollowing:¥TheGutenbergBibleandtheEnglishBiblesofthe16thand17thcentury¥TheBookofCommonPrayer¥ThepublishinghistoryofShakespeare(particularlythestoryofTheFirstFolio)¥SamuelJohnson’sDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage¥WilliamBlake’sSongsofInnocenceandExperience¥SerializationandtheVictoriannovel¥JamesJoyce’sUlysses¥TheFinePressMovement¥Paperbackbooksandtheirimpactonbookcultureinthe20thcentury¥Theeffectsofthedigitalageonreading,bookownership,scholarship,etc.Classattendanceandparticipation 10%Weeklyassignments/quizzes 10%Mid-termExam 20%AnnotatedBibliography 10%MajorPaperandPresentation 30%FinalExam 20%

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HearYe,HearYe:DepartmentalAnnouncements

v EndofSemesterPartyforMajorsandPotentialMajors:

When:Fridayevening,December9that6pm Where:Locationtobeannounced

v SpringPoetryMemorizationContest:

AnnouncingtheFirstEver“DistractedGlobeShakespeareMemorizationContest,”tobeheldintheSpring2017….Detailsforthcoming…..Fornow,followthecounselofOdysseus:“Thinkoftheglory!”

v SummerSchool2017Forecast

L.Murphy:SummerI:Eng.201D.Whalen:SummerI:Eng.201P.Bart:SummerI:Eng.310orEng.340,accordingtoneed.P.Bart:SummerII:Chaucer,ArthurianLiterature,orGardensinLiterature(acc.tointerest)D.Lindley:SummerI:Eng.401:JohnHenryNewmanJ.A.Jackson:SummerI:Eng.403:ReadingBiblicalNarrativeB.Whalen:SummerI:Eng.320orEng.401:ShakespeareD.Kearney:SummerIEng.403:ContemporaryLiterature

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TheHillsdaleCollegeEnglishMajorinBrief

TheEnglishmajorconsistsofatleast27hoursofEnglishbeyond104-105and201.NB:English201,GreatBooksContinental,isofcourserecommended,butthatcoursefulfillsthetiertwocorerequirementinliterature,andisnotpartof27hoursoftheEnglishmajor.

Forthemajor,studentsmusttakethreeofthefourBritishLiteratureperiodcourses:English310Anglo-SaxonandMedievalBritishLiterature:600-1500English320RenaissanceBritishLiterature:1500-1660English330RestorationandRomanticBritishLiterature:1660-1830English340VictorianandModernBritishLiterature:1830-present

Likewise,majorsmusttaketwoofthethreeAmericanLiteraturecourses: English350AmericanLiterature:Colonial-1820

English360AmericanLiterature:1820-1890English370AmericanLiterature:1890-present

Asthesecoursestogethercomprisethecoreofthemajor,studentsareencouragedtotakeasmanyaspossiblebeforeventuringintothemorespecializedcoursesatthe400level.

Inadditiontothe15-hourminimuminhistoricalperiodcourses,studentsmustalsotakeatleast12hours(fourcourses)atthe400level:

English401:SpecialStudiesinBritishLiteratureEnglish402:SpecialStudiesinAmericanLiteratureEnglish403:SpecialStudiesinWesternLiteratureEnglish404:SpecialStudiesinGenre,LiteraryCriticismandWriting

Atleastthreeofthefour400-levelcourseareasmustberepresented,andattheinstructor’sdiscretion,prerequisitesamongthe300-levelcoursesmayapplytoaspecificcourseatthe400level.