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Central Texas College CLASS SYLLABUS Term 4 Spring 2 2018 4904 Constitution Ave., Bldg 499, Suite 3 Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473 (573) 329-5550 www.ctcd.edu Course Number: ENGL 2323 Course Title: British Literature II Day/Time: Friday 17:00 22:40 Credit Hours: 3 Instructor: Melissa Hardwick M.A., PhD. Cand. (E-mail): mhardwick@ctcd.edu Contact: (H) (O) 573-329-5550 (Fax) OFFICE HOURS: Monday 10 am-4:45 pm Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher. Textbook(s): St. Martin s Handbook (Optional) Author(s): Lundsford, Andrea ISBN: 9781319092153 Edition: 8th Copyright 2015 Publisher: Bedford, St Martin Custom Textbook(s): Norton Anthology: ENGL Lit VOL 2 Author(s): Stephen Greenblatt ISBN: 978-0-393-91248-7 Edition: 9 th Copyright 2012 Publisher: Norton Publishing I. INTRODUCTION A survey of English literature from the early Romantic writers to the Twentieth Century. Although careful attention is given to the historical, social, and intellectual developments that gave rise to the literature, the emphasis of the course is on the individual selections themselves as outstanding expressions of the English literary heritage. The course employs critical reading, thinking, and writing skills in the analysis of a wide variety of selected readings. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302, or equivalent, with a grade of C or above. II. OVERALL OR GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1. Understand the major works of world writers from the Romantic period to the major writers of the 20 th Century 2. Critically read and think about the literature assigned. 3. Interpret and understand major literary works from the Romantic period to the major writers of the 20 th Century 4. Write clear, intelligent literary interpretive essays. III. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The instructional materials identified for this course are viewable through www.ctcd.edu/books 2 IV. COURSE REQUIREMENTS A. General 1. Regular attendance and punctuality 2. Constructive class and team participation 3. Completion of assignments B. Specific 1. Complete regular reading assignments from textbook 2. Write clearly and without errors. 3. Assignments include writing and assessment; documents with clear purpose 4. The instructor may require an oral report. V. EXAMINATIONS A. Every unit includes assignments. B. Writing assignments are the primary assessment tool. C. Assignments may be made up in the event of an excusable absence only. The instructor will determine the time of the make-up on an individual basis. Students must be prepared for class on the

day they return, and they will have one week from that date to make-up all missed assignments. Excusable absences are explained in the College catalog. VI. SEMESTER GRADE COMPUTATION Class Assessment: 12 Running journal entries -36 points Literary Discussions/Participation-10 points Interpretive Essay 1-12 points Interpretive Essay 2-12 points PowerPoint of your Interpretive Essay 2-10 points Attendance and participation-5 points Final Exam-15 points VII. NOTES AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM COURSE INSTRUCTOR Withdrawal from Course: If a student is unable to continue in this class, it is the student's responsibility to file an Application for withdrawal at the Records office. The student must sign the withdrawal form, and it the case of military tuition assistance students, the Education Services Office must also sign it. Failure to file the withdrawal form will result in Administrative withdrawal with the grade of F. Administrative Withdrawal: Students may be administratively withdrawn from any class when their absences exceed a total of four (4) class meetings for sixteen-week semesters, three (3) class meetings for eleven-week, eight-week, and six-week semesters, and in the opinion of the instructor they cannot satisfactorily complete the course. The final decision rests solely with the instructor.

Incomplete Grade: The college catalogue states, "An incomplete grade may be given in those cases where the student has completed the majority of the course work but, because of personal illness, death in the immediate family, or military orders, the student is unable to complete all of the requirements for a course. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange with the instructor to complete the course and change the 'IP' grade within the time specified." Class Participation: Students are to participate constructively in class discussion and attend class regularly and punctually. Exams: Unannounced quizzes covering assigned material may be given -when necessary. A final examinations will be given at the end of the course. For the final exam, a Composition essay with a minimum of 800 words is required. Late policy- In class meetings-my late policy is simple. Student must notify me by email. I will only take an assignment within 7 days of a deadline. I do not take more than one late assignment during a term. The late assignment will be penalized 10% up to 7 days late. Then it will not be accepted. All work for a given week is due at the start of each class period. I forgot my work at home and/or can I email it to you is not acceptable. You must have hard copy of your work to hand in. Electronic assignments will be taken for Independent studies only. All work must be turned in the week due. If you have a documented emergency, I will need documentation to excuse student penalties up to the allowed period of time as outlined by CTC catalog. Assignment Schedule Week 1 Class Meeting Orientation Syllabus Review Discuss Interpretive Essay 1 & 2 requirements

Week 2 -The Romantic Period Review pages 3-22 (The Romantic Period) READ- Samuel Taylor Coleridge- On the Slave Trade- Starts in page 108-110, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner pages 443-459, Kubla Khan pages 459-462 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word entry on one of Coleridge s works you have read. What do you think about the topic and what is your interpretation of the work? READ- William Blake, The Chimney Sweep (pg. 128) Journal Entry -Create a 150-200 word homework assignment in which you discuss your findings about the author and their work. What do you think about the topic and what is your interpretation of the work? Week 3- The Romantic Period Class Meeting-Discuss PowerPoint, Essay 2 and Final Examination Essay READ- William Wordsworth, The Sonnets- pages 344-348 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word entry Write about one of the poems---what do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about that era and the culture of the time/topic? You can also interpret the work. Why is it relevant to the Romantic period? READ-Thomas De Quincey, From Confessions of the English Opium Eater, pages 567-569 Journal Entry- What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about that era and the culture of the time/topic? You can also interpret the work. Week 4- The Gothic Period Review pages 564-565 (The Gothic Period) READ- Horace Walpole From, The Castle of Otranto Journal Entry- Create a 150-200 word entry --Why is it relevant to the Gothic period? READ Lord Byron, Darkness page 618 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word homework assignment in which you discuss your findings about author and their work. What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about that era and the Gothic period?

Interpretive essay 1 due Week 5 The Victorian Age Read Introduction- pages 1017-1034 READ- Lord Tennyson, The Charge of the Light Brigade, page 1235 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word homework assignment in which you discuss your findings about author and their work. What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about that era and the culture of the time/topic? READ- Christina Rosetti, Goblin Market page 1496 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word entry --What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about the Victorian era and the culture of the time/topic? You can also interpret the work. Week 6-The Victorian Age READ-Charles Dickens Hard Times page 1599-1600 Journal Entry-Create a 150-200 word entry --What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about the Victorian era and the culture of the time/topic? READ Oscar Wilde s play, The Importance of Being Earnest, 1733-1777 and follow along -- while watching the film --- (Available for rent on Amazon or Vudu) Journal Entry -Create a 150-200 word homework assignment in which you discuss your findings about author and this drama. What do you think about the topic and what the author is trying to convey about morality, behavior, the culture of the time and community? Week 7 The 20 th Century Class Meeting READ Rupert Brooke- The Soldier page 2019 Journal Entry-Create a 200-300 word entry Interpret the meaning of the work. READ Siegfried Sassoon, The Rear Guard, page 2024, The General page 2024. Journal Entry -Create a 150-200 word homework assignment in which you discuss your findings about author and his works. Interpret meanings of the works.

Interpretive essay 2 due Week 8 No late assignments accepted this week PowerPoint due Final Exam due You must construct a composition formatted essay of 800 words using correct APA format Choose one piece of literature that you have read this term. Why is it your favorite OR why did you hate it? Be specific. This is a critical essay. So you are criticizing the writing and the story. Make sure it is an argumentative compositionally-formatted essay. More details to follow.