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Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 1
Syllabus
Instructor: Victoria M. Arthur, Ph.D. Course Information:
varthur@uidaho.edu 10:30 – 11:20 am
Office: Brink 229 TLC 148
Office Hours: MW 1:30 – 3:00 pm,
and by appointment
Course Description
This course covers British literature from the Middle Ages to the 18th
Century. Its
purpose is to provide a cultural, historical, and critical framework within which to explore a
range of literary texts as we practice the interpretive and communicative skills necessary to
join effectively in the discussion of literature. Though I try to focus our reading selections as
much as possible, given the overwhelming number of texts to choose from, and the very
limited time we have to study them, this will be a reading and writing intensive course. I
recommend that you plan plenty of time to read, re-read and write.
Be aware that this is not a lecture course. I believe that students learn through active
participation, careful reading and consideration on their own, discussion of their ideas with
their peers and instructors, and exploratory writing. So while it is my job to provide a
supportive environment and appropriate learning tasks, it is your responsibility to come to
class having read (and thought about) the texts and ready to participate in discussion, and to
use the writing assignments as an opportunity to develop your understanding and ideas.
Though clichéd, it is true that you will only get out of this class what you put into it.
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to illustrate the importance of
cultural and historical contexts in the study of literature through oral and written close
reading, analysis, and interpretation of a variety of literary texts written during and previous
to the 18th
Century.
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn and Integrate – Students will attain, use, and develop knowledge about a
range of British literary texts from the Middle Ages to the 18th
Century, taking into
account the cultural and historical contexts within which they were produced.
2. Think and Create – Students will learn and practice the skills of close reading and
literary interpretation and apply them to analyzing (and possibly producing) literary
texts.
3. Communicate – Students will learn how to participate in the scholarly conversations
about literary texts.
4. Clarify Purpose and Perspective – Students will explore a variety of literary voices
and perspectives to foster an understanding of self, relationships, and diverse global
perspectives.
Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 2
Texts and Materials
Norton Anthology of English Literature, 10th
ed.
Vol. A – The Middle Ages (ISBN: 978-0-393-60302-6)
Vol. B – The 16th
and Early 17th
Century (ISBN: 978-0-393-60303-3)
Vol. F – The Restoration and the 18th
Century (ISBN: 978-0-393-60304-0)
Course Expectations
• Class Preparation and Active Participation (50 points)
My philosophy of teaching is that students are active agents of their own learning
rather than passive vessels to be filled by listening to me lecture. Therefore, this is an
active learning, discussion-based course. The success of this class is highly dependent
upon each of you pulling your own weight by sharing your ideas and interpretations
as well as your questions and difficulties during class discussions. The minimum
expectations are that you will have completed the reading before class, attend class,
and enthusiastically engage in discussions and class activities. You will be expected
to do your own thinking while also respectfully considering other’s ideas and values
(see “UI Classroom Learning Civility Clause” below).
• Discussion Starters (approx. 10 @ 10 points each)
One way that students are responsible for their learning in this class is through
discussion starters, which are informal reading responses of at least 250 words that
develop one or more discussion-oriented questions that the writer thinks the class
should consider. The goal of this informal writing is to provide an opportunity to
practice thinking clearly and specifically about literary texts and to prepare questions
and/or potential interpretations to spark class discussion. Each student will be
responsible for one discussion starter per week (you will be assigned to Monday,
Wednesday or Friday); they must be posted by 9:00 am to receive full credit. Be
prepared to be called on randomly during the semester to share.
• 2 Exams (100 points each)
Primarily short answer exam questions for the Middle Ages and 16th
/Early 17th
Cent.
• Group Mini-Lesson (100 points)
Pairs of students will introduce historical and/or critical perspectives that pertain to
our readings.
• Literary Analysis (130 points)
A standard 5 page literary analysis on a text or texts from whichever literary period
(or combination of periods) you choose. Two pre-writing assignments (practice thesis
statements and a draft plan for a literary analysis) are worth 30 of the points.
Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 3
• Final Project and Presentation (125 points)
This may be another (but longer, 8 – 9 page) literary (or biographical or historical)
analysis or a self-selected project (approved by me) that requires a comparable
amount of work and illustrates your understanding of the course material in a way
that is meaningful to your education, such as: a creative piece on a contemporary
topic using a style and genre we have studied, or a lesson plan covering a topic from
this course appropriate for a grade you hope to teach. All projects (other than
academic essays) must be accompanied by an artist’s statement that explains how the
project relates both to course content and your learning. We will have a project fair
(in lieu of a final exam) to share your projects with each other during the last week of
class.
• We may have quizzes or a short answer exam if I deem it necessary.
• No late work will be accepted unless previously approved.
Class Policies
• University of Idaho Classroom Learning Civility Clause
In any environment in which people gather to learn, it is essential that all members
feel as free and safe as possible in their participation. To this end, it is expected that
everyone in this course will be treated with mutual respect and civility, with an
understanding that all of us (students, instructors, professors, guests, and teaching
assistants) will be respectful and civil to one another in discussion, in action, in
teaching, and in learning.
Should you feel our classroom interactions do not reflect an environment of
civility and respect, please meet with me during office hours to discuss your concern.
Additional resources for expression of concern or requesting support include the
Dean of Students office and staff (5-6757), the UI Counseling & Testing Center’s
confidential services (5-6716), or the UI Office of Human Rights, Access, &
Inclusion (5-4285).
• Plagiarism
It is academically dishonest, and sometimes illegal, to present someone else’s ideas or
writing as your own. Ignorance is not a defense: it is your responsibility to make sure
you use proper citation, so get assistance (from me, for example) if you are unsure.
Sometimes students plagiarize because they do not feel they can complete the
assignment. If you have concerns about the quality of your work or your ability to
meet deadlines, please talk to me about it. There is always a better alternative than
plagiarism, which may cause you to fail the assignment or the course and will be
reported to the Dean of Students. For more information see the Plagiarism Policy on
the English Department website:
http://www.class.uidaho.edu/english/comp/plagiarism.htm.
Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 4
• Disability Accommodation
The University of Idaho is committed to providing equal and integrated access for
individuals with disabilities. This commitment is consistent with legal requirements,
including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and embodies the university’s historic determination
to ensure the inclusion of all members of its communities.
If you have a disability that you feel may impair your ability to complete the
work in this course as it is designed, please let me know as soon as possible. All
accommodations must be approved through the Center for Disability Access and
Resources located in the Idaho Commons, Room 333, 885-6307.

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Eng 267 Syllabus

  • 1. Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 1 Syllabus Instructor: Victoria M. Arthur, Ph.D. Course Information: varthur@uidaho.edu 10:30 – 11:20 am Office: Brink 229 TLC 148 Office Hours: MW 1:30 – 3:00 pm, and by appointment Course Description This course covers British literature from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century. Its purpose is to provide a cultural, historical, and critical framework within which to explore a range of literary texts as we practice the interpretive and communicative skills necessary to join effectively in the discussion of literature. Though I try to focus our reading selections as much as possible, given the overwhelming number of texts to choose from, and the very limited time we have to study them, this will be a reading and writing intensive course. I recommend that you plan plenty of time to read, re-read and write. Be aware that this is not a lecture course. I believe that students learn through active participation, careful reading and consideration on their own, discussion of their ideas with their peers and instructors, and exploratory writing. So while it is my job to provide a supportive environment and appropriate learning tasks, it is your responsibility to come to class having read (and thought about) the texts and ready to participate in discussion, and to use the writing assignments as an opportunity to develop your understanding and ideas. Though clichéd, it is true that you will only get out of this class what you put into it. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to illustrate the importance of cultural and historical contexts in the study of literature through oral and written close reading, analysis, and interpretation of a variety of literary texts written during and previous to the 18th Century. Learning Outcomes 1. Learn and Integrate – Students will attain, use, and develop knowledge about a range of British literary texts from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century, taking into account the cultural and historical contexts within which they were produced. 2. Think and Create – Students will learn and practice the skills of close reading and literary interpretation and apply them to analyzing (and possibly producing) literary texts. 3. Communicate – Students will learn how to participate in the scholarly conversations about literary texts. 4. Clarify Purpose and Perspective – Students will explore a variety of literary voices and perspectives to foster an understanding of self, relationships, and diverse global perspectives.
  • 2. Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 2 Texts and Materials Norton Anthology of English Literature, 10th ed. Vol. A – The Middle Ages (ISBN: 978-0-393-60302-6) Vol. B – The 16th and Early 17th Century (ISBN: 978-0-393-60303-3) Vol. F – The Restoration and the 18th Century (ISBN: 978-0-393-60304-0) Course Expectations • Class Preparation and Active Participation (50 points) My philosophy of teaching is that students are active agents of their own learning rather than passive vessels to be filled by listening to me lecture. Therefore, this is an active learning, discussion-based course. The success of this class is highly dependent upon each of you pulling your own weight by sharing your ideas and interpretations as well as your questions and difficulties during class discussions. The minimum expectations are that you will have completed the reading before class, attend class, and enthusiastically engage in discussions and class activities. You will be expected to do your own thinking while also respectfully considering other’s ideas and values (see “UI Classroom Learning Civility Clause” below). • Discussion Starters (approx. 10 @ 10 points each) One way that students are responsible for their learning in this class is through discussion starters, which are informal reading responses of at least 250 words that develop one or more discussion-oriented questions that the writer thinks the class should consider. The goal of this informal writing is to provide an opportunity to practice thinking clearly and specifically about literary texts and to prepare questions and/or potential interpretations to spark class discussion. Each student will be responsible for one discussion starter per week (you will be assigned to Monday, Wednesday or Friday); they must be posted by 9:00 am to receive full credit. Be prepared to be called on randomly during the semester to share. • 2 Exams (100 points each) Primarily short answer exam questions for the Middle Ages and 16th /Early 17th Cent. • Group Mini-Lesson (100 points) Pairs of students will introduce historical and/or critical perspectives that pertain to our readings. • Literary Analysis (130 points) A standard 5 page literary analysis on a text or texts from whichever literary period (or combination of periods) you choose. Two pre-writing assignments (practice thesis statements and a draft plan for a literary analysis) are worth 30 of the points.
  • 3. Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 3 • Final Project and Presentation (125 points) This may be another (but longer, 8 – 9 page) literary (or biographical or historical) analysis or a self-selected project (approved by me) that requires a comparable amount of work and illustrates your understanding of the course material in a way that is meaningful to your education, such as: a creative piece on a contemporary topic using a style and genre we have studied, or a lesson plan covering a topic from this course appropriate for a grade you hope to teach. All projects (other than academic essays) must be accompanied by an artist’s statement that explains how the project relates both to course content and your learning. We will have a project fair (in lieu of a final exam) to share your projects with each other during the last week of class. • We may have quizzes or a short answer exam if I deem it necessary. • No late work will be accepted unless previously approved. Class Policies • University of Idaho Classroom Learning Civility Clause In any environment in which people gather to learn, it is essential that all members feel as free and safe as possible in their participation. To this end, it is expected that everyone in this course will be treated with mutual respect and civility, with an understanding that all of us (students, instructors, professors, guests, and teaching assistants) will be respectful and civil to one another in discussion, in action, in teaching, and in learning. Should you feel our classroom interactions do not reflect an environment of civility and respect, please meet with me during office hours to discuss your concern. Additional resources for expression of concern or requesting support include the Dean of Students office and staff (5-6757), the UI Counseling & Testing Center’s confidential services (5-6716), or the UI Office of Human Rights, Access, & Inclusion (5-4285). • Plagiarism It is academically dishonest, and sometimes illegal, to present someone else’s ideas or writing as your own. Ignorance is not a defense: it is your responsibility to make sure you use proper citation, so get assistance (from me, for example) if you are unsure. Sometimes students plagiarize because they do not feel they can complete the assignment. If you have concerns about the quality of your work or your ability to meet deadlines, please talk to me about it. There is always a better alternative than plagiarism, which may cause you to fail the assignment or the course and will be reported to the Dean of Students. For more information see the Plagiarism Policy on the English Department website: http://www.class.uidaho.edu/english/comp/plagiarism.htm.
  • 4. Eng 267.01: Survey of British Literature I 4 • Disability Accommodation The University of Idaho is committed to providing equal and integrated access for individuals with disabilities. This commitment is consistent with legal requirements, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and embodies the university’s historic determination to ensure the inclusion of all members of its communities. If you have a disability that you feel may impair your ability to complete the work in this course as it is designed, please let me know as soon as possible. All accommodations must be approved through the Center for Disability Access and Resources located in the Idaho Commons, Room 333, 885-6307.