ATTENTION:
I have reduced the material on Swift.
The 4 web pages in the reference part ARE exam material. However, you just need to get a general idea from them. The details are NOT important. Especially in the biographies.
THIS was decided in the class, that I put the exam material for the last authors here, instead of referring you to Abjadian's 2nd Volume.
Those of you who have the older version of the book email me immediately.
Tentative Syllabus Fall 2010
Topic |
Reference | |
Week 1 |
Introduction |
SEL pp.1, 2, 3(par 1), 4 (par 2,3), 49, 50, 51, 52 (par 1) + Booklet |
Week 2 |
Old English Prose- King Alfred | |
Week 3 |
Middle English Prose- Sir Thomas Malory |
SEL pp. 85, 86, 87 (par 2), 90,91, 122, 123 (par 1), 127 (par 1, 2) + Booklet |
Week 4 |
Renaissance Prose- Sir Thomas More |
SEL pp. 234, 237 (par 3,4,5), 238, 239 (par 1), 240 (par 4), 241, 242, 243 (par 1, 2) + Booklet |
Week 5 |
Sir Thomas More | |
Week 6 |
Renaissance Prose- Francis Bacon | |
Week 7 |
Francis Bacon | |
Week 8 |
Renaissance Prose Styles | |
Week 9 |
18th Century -Jonathan Swift |
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Week 10 |
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Week 11 |
Mary Wollstonecraft | |
Week 12 |
The Romantic Period- Percy Shelley |
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Week 13 |
19th Century- John Stuart Mill |
About Mill |
Week 14 |
20th Century- Virginia Woolf |
About Woolf |
Week 15 |
Virginia Woolf | |
Week 16 |
Conclusion |
SEL: A Survey of English Literature (Revised). A. Abjadian. Tehran: SAMT, 2010.
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