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    英語総合講座III-24
  
YASUDA ESTUKO 
安田 悦子
4単位 
3〜4 
前期 
11002124

English in literature is very different from English in news media; one gives you information and the other gives you enjoyment. Literature appeals to your senses and makes you appreciate meanings of life. In this course, students will read selections from the masterpieces of English and American literature which have the theme of a journey in common.
In the first semester, we will read fourteenth-century to nineteenth-century English poetry and prose and discuss the content and the style of each work. Since the reader's response is as important as the author's intention, students will have a group discussion and write their own opinions based on the discussion. Students'abilty in reading and writing will be thus enhanced, along with acquisition of knowledge in basic literary terms.
For most students, who may be beginners in reading literature, this course will offer a chance to enter a new world −− a new world of elegant language, beautiful imagery and meaningful thoughts.

評価方法: The grade will be based on attendance, class participation, homework assignments, quizzes, and a final paper.

テキスト名: Myra Shulman, Journeys through Literature, The University of Michigan Press, 1995.

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1. Introduction, Richard Lovelace:‘To Lucasta, Going to the War'
2. Hamlin Garland:‘A Day's Pleasure'
3. Geoffrey Chaucer:The Canterbury Tales
4. Edmund Spenser: From Amoretti
5. William Shakespeare: Sonnet 27, John Donne: Holy Sonnet
6. John Bunyan: The Pilgrim's Progress
7. Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe
8. Mary Shelley: Frankenstein
9. Fanny Burney: Evelina
10. Jane Austen: Northanger Abbey
11. Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels
12. William Wordsworth:‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud'
13. John Keats:’On First Looking into Chapman's Homer'
14. Nathaniel Hawthorne:‘The Canterbury Pilgrims'