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English
201 - The English Literary Tradition II This
class has no prerequisites; though some students will have taken English
200 (English Literature from Beowulf to Pope), all students are welcome.
The spring semester proceeds from Romanticism to Modernism, covering roughly
the last two hundred years of English literature, including some contemporary
works. There will be two separate discussion sections (taught by
Professors Gilleman and Pearsall), each of which meets twice a week (there
will be no Wednesday afrernoon lectures). The course covers a remarkable
span of English literature, and an array of literary genres. The
reading list for each section varies slightly, but you can expect
to read a variety of poets, such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Tennyson,
Browning, Eliot and Walcott; several plays, including works by Wilde and
Beckett; and several novels, drawn from among the works of the Victorians
Thomas Hardy and George Eliot, and the Modernists James Joyce and D.H.
Lawrence. |
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