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Sep 20, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2019-20 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ENG 2271 - English Literature: Anglo-Saxons to 18th Century3 cr This course introduces the major authors, genres, and motifs of English literature from its inception to the end of the neoclassical period. A wide range of materials is presented, from the development of the English language and its Anglo-Saxon base to masterfully crafted rhymed couplets, from the Canterbury pilgrims to Dr. Faustus, from the Red Crosse Knight and Oroonoko to Satan and a cat named Jeoffry, from Grendel to Gulliver. Course offered every third semester, consult with Department Chair for offering cycle. Prerequisite: ENG 1061 Highly recommended: ENG 1310 Every third semester
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