English Literature Syllabus 2009-2010
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English Literature Syllabus 2009-2010 First Semester Week 1, 9/2: “The Persistence of English,” Middle Ages Introduction, from “An Ecclesiastical History of the English People,” “The Dream of the Rood,” and “Beowulf” Week 2, 9/9: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Week 3, 9/16: “Morte D'Arthur,” Everyman Week 4, 9/23: 16th Century Introduction, from More's “Utopia” Please clear your topic for Paper _1 with Mrs. Muller by Friday, 9/25.
  • specific ideas about essay structure
  • th century introduction
  • infant sorrow
  • strange fits
  • victorian age background
  • ecclesiastical history
  • beauteous evening
  • timed essay
  • break

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