Section | Semester | Instructor | Time | Location | Course Areas |
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1 | Fall 2018 | Arnold, Oliver
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Lectures MW 1-2 + one hour of discussion section per week (sec. 101: F 1-2; sec. 102: F 2-3; sec. 103: F 1-2; sec. 105: Thurs. 2-3; sec. 106: Thurs. 4-5; sec. 107: Thurs. 2-3; sec. 108: Thurs. 4-5) | Lectures:101 Morgan; disc. secs. in different locations |
Behn, Aphra: Oroonoko, The Rover, and Other Works; Greenblatt, Stephen: The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1
This course will introduce students to Chaucer, Spenser, Marlowe, Donne, and Milton; to literary history as a mode of inquiry; and to the analysis of the way literature makes meaning, produces emotional experience, and shapes the way human beings think about desire, commerce, liberty, God, power, the environment, subjectivity, empire, justice, death, and science. We will study how a literary text emerges out of the author's reading of his or her predecessors and in relation to contemporary political, religious, social, and scientific discourses and events.
If you purchase the Norton Anthology at the UC bookstore, it will be bundled with a free copy of the Norton Critical Edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
101 | Drawdy, Miles
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F 9-10 | 300 Wheeler |
102 | Drawdy, Miles
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F 2-3 | 300 Wheeler |
103 | Hobson, Jacob
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F 1-2 | 233 Dwinelle |
105 | Wilson, Evan
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Thurs. 2-3 | 305 Wheeler |
106 | Wilson, Evan
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Thurs. 4-5 | 301 Wheeler |
107 | Hinojosa, Bernardo S.
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Thurs. 2-3 | 211 Dwinelle |
108 | Hinojosa, Bernardo S.
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Thurs. 4-5 | 211 Dwinelle |
fall, 2022 |
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45A/1 |
spring, 2022 |
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45A/1 |
fall, 2021 |
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45A/1 |
spring, 2021 |
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45A/1 |