ENGL 2122
British Literature II
British Literature II looks at literature from England since the Romantic period—the end of the eighteenth century. We will consider authors from the major movements of this period, in prose, drama, and poetry.
ENGL 2122 familiarizes students with the major authors and movements of British national literature since the Romantics: Victorian, Edwardian, Modernist, Postmodernist, and some artistic movements and ideas that grew out of these. Authors may include, Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Keats, Tennyson, Dickens, Hardy, Forster, Eliot, Woolf, Yeats, Auden, Joyce, Lessing, Orwell, Ballard, McEwen, and others. Our study will examine poetry, short and long prose, and dramatic forms.
Sections
Term | CRN | Class | Day and Time | Room |
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Fall 2021 | 84542 | ENGL 2122.01 | Online ⚠️ 2nd Session | - |
This is a Core IMPACTS course that is part of the Humanities area
Core IMPACTS refers to the core curriculum, which provides students with essential knowledge in foundational academic areas. This course will help master course content and support students’ broad academic and career goals.
This course should direct students toward a broad Orienting Question:
- How do I interpret the human experience through creative, linguistic, and philosophical works?
Completion of this course should enable students to meet the following Learning Outcome:
- Students will effectively analyze and interpret the meaning, cultural significance, and ethical implications of literary/philosophical texts or of works in the visual/performing arts.
Course content, activities, and exercises in this course should help students develop the following Career-Ready Competencies:
- Ethical Reasoning
- Information Literacy
- Intercultural Competence