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EN 246

British Literary Tradition II

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The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.

The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.

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The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.


EN 246

British Literary Tradition II

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The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.

The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.

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The course introduces students to some of the significant literary works and the principal historical periods of British Literature from the Romantic Period (circa 1800) to the mid 20th century. Ideally, students learn to situate literary works within their historical contexts and to trace patterns of influence and ideas that link certain literary works across the various periods. Authors studied may include Blake, Wordsworth, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Dickens, Woolf, and Joyce. Exclusions: EN122*, EN244*.


EN 246 Prerequisites

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EN 246 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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