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ENG150
- Introduction to Medieval Literature/Lecture, Discussion
Introduces western European medieval literature, touching on classical roots and contemporary counterparts in the process. Topics covered may include literary forms (epic, romance), social concerns (religion, the role of women, politics) and myth. Works read and discussed are selected from Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, Celtic and Middle English authors, and range from Beowulf and Marie de France’s Lais to the Gawain-poet and Dante. For undergraduate English majors, this course satisfies the Period (C-1a) requirement. Mr. Bastien/Offered every year
Faculty
Louis Bastien, Ph.D. -
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CMLT151
WS150
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