ENGL 6133

ENGL 6133

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This seminar will explore the English language and its literatures in its most diverse centuries, which 19th century philologists saw as the "middle" span: after the collapse of Old English language, poetic style, and indigenous power-centers at the Norman Conquest (1066), up to printing (1476), the beginnings of "standard Modern English," claims to an "English literary tradition," and the origins of Atlantic adventurism and imperialism. Between those benchmarks we'll consider multilingualism, English linguistic diversity and changes, social identity, literary forms, and ideas about language and literature, sampling many Middle English works and more fully reading the "Katherine Group," Gawain-poet, Piers Plowman, and Julian of Norwich's Showings.

When Offered Spring.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: ENGL 4133LING 4220LING 6220

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 18974 ENGL 6133   SEM 101

    • T
    • Jan 21 - May 6, 2025
    • Galloway, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person