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ENGL 201: World Literature (Online)

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Summer 2007 Calendar

Unless otherwise indicated, the numerals following the titles of the works listed below refer to the major divisions of the work in question--for Homer and Vergil, "books"; for Dante, "cantos"; and for Petrarch, individual poems.


By midnight
on this date . . .
students should have read the assignments below, and submitted responses to questions about the readings posted in the Discussion Area of Blackboard. The instructor will post his responses by noon the following day--make sure you attend to any followup questions.

Discussion Guidelines

15 July Course introduction. Go to the Discussion Area in Blackboard, find the "Introductions" forum, and introduce yourself.  Please also submit a response to the "What is literature, and why is it important?" forum. Go to the Lectures area of Blackboard and read the lecture on Mycenaean Greece, the Trojan War, and Homer.  Post any questions you have in the "Ancient Greece and Homer" forum.
16 July Homer, Iliad 1, 2 (lines 1-583 only), 3-4. Go to Texts and Documents in Blackboard and read the handout that contains three different translations of the opening lines of the Iliad. Respond to the questions about these translations in the Discussion Area.
17 July Homer, Iliad 5-6, 8 (lines 1-90, 566-654 only), 9.
18 July Homer, Iliad 16, 18, 19 (lines 333-356 only), 22, 24.
19 July Vergil, Aeneid 1-2, 4. Go to the Lectures area of Blackboard and read the lecture on ancient Rome and Vergil before answering the questions in the Discussion Area.
22 July Vergil, Aeneid 6, 8 (lines 793-992), 10 (lines 606-1276), 12 (lines 963-1298).
23 July The Bhagavad Gita.
24 July MIDTERM EXAM : The three parts of the exam (multiple choice, quotation, essay) will be available in the Exams area in Blackboard by midnight on 23 July (the instructor will submit his comments immediately after the midnight deadline on this day).  You have until midnight on 24 July, to complete the multiple choice section (note that this portion of the exam cannot be retaken). The quotation analysis and essay portions of the exam are due at midnight on that day as well (please submit these in a single document).  Please read the information on exams before taking the exam.
25 July The New Testament, Sermon on the Mount (King James Version) (Matthew 5-7); selections from Augustine's Confessions; selections from Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae. (Blackboard). Dante, Inferno 1-4.
26 July Dante, Inferno 5-6, 10, 13, 14-15, 26-27, 32-34..
29 July Introduction to the Renaissance. Go to the Discussion Area in Blackboard for instructions on today's assignment. Petrarch, "The Ascent of Mount Ventoux" and selections from the Canzoniere. (Blackboard)
30 July Lazarillo de Tormes.
31 July Voltaire, Candide.
1 August Kafka, The Metamorphosis.
2-3 August

FINAL EXAM : The three parts of the exam (multiple choice, quotation, essay) will be available in the Exams area in Blackboard by midnight 1 August.  You have until midnight on 3 August, to complete the multiple choice section (note that this portion of the exam cannot be retaken). The quotation analysis and essay portions of the exam are due at midnight on that day as well (please submit both sections in a single document).  Please read the information on exams before taking the exam.

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 



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