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    英語総合講座III-65
  
YASUDA ETSUKO 
安田 悦子
4単位 
3〜4 
後期 
11002165

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 second semester, we will read nineteenth-century to twentieth-century American prose and poetry. 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. Student's ability in reading and writing will be thus enhanced, along with acquisition of knowledge in basic literatry terms.
For most students, who may be beginners in reading literature, this course will be offer a chance to explore the unknown, a journey of discovery in the world of literature.

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, Washington Irving: The Sketch Book
2. Richerd Henry Danna, Jr.: Two Years Before the Mast
3. Henry David Thoreau: Walden
4. Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
5. Harriet Beecher Stowe:‘Sojourner Truth: The Libyan Sibyl'
6. Frederick Douglas: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas
7. W.E.B. Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk
8. Emily Dickinson:‘Could Ride Indefinite'
9. Walt Whitman:‘On Journey through the States'
10. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:‘Paul Rever's Ride'
11. Henry James: Washington Square
12. Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
13. Willa Cather: My Antonia
14. N. Scott Momanday: The Way to Rainy Mountain