ENGL-221-2022W-003

Literature in Britain: The 18th century to the present

This course focuses on selected writers of British poetry, drama, and prose from the late eighteenth century to the present.  It covers four periods of British literary history: “romantic,” Victorian, modern, and post-modern.  We will study each work with a view to identifying and exploring social, political, and economic issues of each period: for instance, slavery, the Woman Question, the Condition-of-England Question, colonial­ism, and post-colonialism.  We will also study works by writers from former British colonies. A provisional reading list includes poems by Blake, Wordsworth, Hemans, Tennyson, Kipling, Eliot, and Larkin; Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market”; short fiction by Conrad and Mansfield; prose nonfiction by Orwell; and a play by Shaw or Beckett.  All readings are included in the course text: The Broadview Anthology of British Literature, Concise Edition, Volume B, 3rd ed. (The Age of Romanticism, The Victorian Era, The Twentieth Century and Beyond).

Course requirements: two in-class essays, each worth 20%; research essay (1500 words), 30%; final exam, 30%