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ENGL 331
British Literary History II

  1. Catalog Entry

ENGL 331. British Literary History II
Three hours lecture (3).

Prerequisites: Completion of English general education requirements.

The course traces British literary history from the end of the seventeenth century to the present. Focusing on significant literary works and authors, it examines the literary genres, periods, and traditions that shaped a national literature in Britain since the seventeenth century.

  1. Detailed Description of Content of Course

This course provides English majors a solid foundation in the development of British literature from the end of the seventeenth century to the present. To this end, students will read a wide range of representative primary texts composed during these centuries. They may also read historical, biographical, and cultural sources to clarify the forces that helped shape individual texts, writers, genres, and literary periods. Hence, students will examine a range of authors, genres, and traditions that emerged and developed from the late seventeenth century to the present.

  1. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

ENGL 331 uses a wide variety of instructional strategies which may include any number of the following: lecture; discussion; Powerpoint or web-enhanced instruction; collaborative group work; individual or group student reports to elucidate primary texts or pertinent historical, biographical and cultural contexts; individual or group student creative presentations on course material; informal writing activities such as in-class focused writing exercises, readers’ logs, journals or discussion questions; audio-visual resources on literary works and authors as well as pertinent contexts; library instructional workshops to reinforce students’ information literacy and knowledge of resources available; peer writing groups on drafts of essays; individual or group conferences with the instructor on drafts of essays.

  1. Goals and Objectives of Course

The fundamental goal of this course is to provide students with an overview of the development of the British literary tradition from the end of the seventeenth century to the present, thereby building a solid foundation for more advanced, more intensive, more in-depth study of specific literary periods, particular individual authors and significant literary movements in later British literature. To that end, students who have successfully completed this course will be able to:

  1. Assessment Measures

ENGL 331 uses a variety of assessment measures, which may include a number of the following:

  1. Other Course Information

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