ENGL 203:
Major British Authors

Dr. Jo Koster
228 Bancroft Hall
kosterj@winthrop.edu
803-323-4557;
http://faculty.winthrop.edu/kosterj

Of course, it's impossible to cover all of British literature in one semester--we're talking about material that ranges over 1400 years in a variety of styles, languages, and genres. So in one sense, ENGL 203 has to be a "British Lit's Greatest Hits" course. Instead of trying to read everything, we will study the major periods, literary forms, and cultural concerns that characterize British literature, with close study of representative major works and authors over the course of British literary history from Beowulf to at least Virginia Woolf (and a little beyond). Think of this as a Rhino Records version of British literature--you'll get the hits, and sometimes excerpts of the hits (no 22-minute version of Freebird here) to give you a taste of what's out there for you to discover.

Texts: The Longman Anthology of British Literature, 2nd compact edition, volumes A&B*,  packaged with Clare Carroll, Othello and the Tragedy of Mariam (ISBN 0312240073);  Brown and Yarbrough, A Practical Introduction to Literary Study (ISBN 0-13-094786-5); Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre: The Norton Critical Edition (ISBN 0-393097542-8).  Documentation and presentation is described in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide used in first-year writing courses. If you didn’t keep this book, make sure you can borrow one if needed.

For your presentation, documentation and presentation is described in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide used in first-year writing courses. If you didn’t keep this book, make sure you can borrow one if needed.

Please note: A student may not receive credit for both ENGL 203 and ENGL 201 or 202 unless very special circumstances apply. If you are one of the students affected by the discontinuation of ENGL 201 and ENGL 202, please check with your advisor or Dr. Naufftus to see if a petition will be needed to ensure that the Registrar gives you credit for both classes.

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