English 206-080 Honors
Fall 2001, MWF 10:10-11:00
Gore 315
Prof. Grossman
ENGL 206: British Literature II
REQUIRED TEXTS
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William Blake, Songs
of Innocence (Dover) ISBN 04862276
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William Blake, Songs
of Experience (Dover) ISBN 0486246361
And
another.
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William Wordsworth, Favorite Poems (Dover) ISBN 0486270734
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Dover) ISBN
0486223051
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Jane Austen, Emma (Penguin) ISBN 0140430105
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Percy Bysshe Shelley, Selected Poems (Dover) ISBN 0486275582
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John Keats, Lyric Poems (Dover) ISBN 0486268713
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Alfred Tennyson, Selected Poems (Dover) ISBN 0486272826
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Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights (Penguin) ISBN 0140430016
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Robert Browning, My Last Duchess and Other Poems (Dover) ISBN
0486277836
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Christina Rosetti, Goblin Market (Dover) ISBN 0486245160
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Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Oxford) ISBN 0192833626
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Wilfred Owen, World War I British Poets (Dover)
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T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land & Other Poems (Dover)
Please use the editions listed. The "isbn" number uniquely indicates
the edition and can be used for ordering books. Books will be
available at Follet's (University bookstore) and possibly at Rainbow
Books, Main Street. (Many of these books cost
$1.00. We will not be using the Norton Anthology.)
Recommended reference book: M.H. Abrams, A Glossary of Literary Terms
(available at Morris Library in the reference department, PN41.A184 1993).
REQUIREMENTS
One in-class report on an author or a topic.
Four 4-page, close-reading papers, due:
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Monday, September 17
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Friday, October 5
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Monday, October 29
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Wednesday, November 21
For one paper, you may substitute an intellectually creative response
to the text (a parody, a collage, a soundtrack, etc.).
One final 6-page paper, due Wednesday, December 5.
In addition:
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You are encouraged to hold individual conferences with me during the
semester.
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You will need to use your email account. We may occasionally have
assignments and questions handled via email.
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More than two absences will lower your final grade; class participation is
expected.
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When the schedule below lists books of poetry, the specific poems on which
we will concentrate will be assigned in class. These assignments may also
be listed on this web page.
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Information about class presentations will also be available from our
course homepage.
Finally, a word about academic integrity.
Always note your sources and do not hesitate to ask me about the correct
ways of handling and citing outside sources.
SCHEDULE
8/29 Introduction
8/31 William Blake, Songs of Innocence
9/3 [Labor day, no class]
2/5 William Blake, Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience
2/7 William Wordsworth
9/10 William Wordsworth
9/12 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
9/14 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
9/17 Coleridge & Robinson, "Haunted Beach" Paper #1 due
9/19 Jane Austen, Emma
9/21 Jane Austen, Emma
9/24 Jane Austen, Emma
9/26 Jane Austen, Emma
9/28 Jane Austen, Emma
10/1 Jane Austen, Emma
10/3 Jane Austen, Emma
10/5 Jane Austen, Emma Paper #2 due
10/8 Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats
10/10 Shelley and Keats
10/12 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/15 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/17 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/19 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/22 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/24 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights
10/26 [Fall Break]
10/29 Emily Brontç, Wuthering Heights Paper #3 due
10/31 Alfred Tennyson
11/2 Alfred Tennyson
11/5 Robert Browning
11/7 Robert Browning, Christina Rossetti
11/9 Christina Rossetti
11/12 Thomas Hardy, Tess Paper #4 due
11/14 Thomas Hardy, Tess
11/16 Thomas Hardy, Tess
11/19 Thomas Hardy, Tess
11/21 Thomas Hardy, Tess
11/23 [Thanksgiving Recess]
11/26 Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon
11/28 Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon
11/30 T. S. Eliot
12/3 [no class]
12/5 Conclusion Final paper due
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