Kent-Drury
English 202
Spring 2003
Revised English 202, Survey Brit Lit I, Schedule
 
Date 
Topic/ Reading Assignment 
Due 
Week 11 Restoration/18th Century  
4/2 Midterm--Renaissance Period  
4/4 Intro to the period (2060-2084)
Diaries & Journals: Pepys (2085-2100); Defoe (2366-2367; 2380-2386)
Pepys-Defoe Handout
 
Week 12 Gendered Perspectives  
4/7 Poetic Conversations: Rochester (2280) & Behn (2215);
Poetic Conversations II: Swift (2445) & Montague "Reasons" (2583-2585)
Public & Private poetry; pastoral
 
4/9 Behn, "To the Fair Clarinda" (2223) ; Finch, "The Introduction" (2226)  
4/11 Finch (cont.); Leapor, "An Essay on Woman" (2232)  
Week 13 Slavery and Exoticism  
4/14**** Behn, Oroonoko (2235-2276))
Study Questions
 
4/16 Behn, Oroonoko (2165-2180)  
4/18 Behn, Oroonoko (2180-end)  
Week 14  Satire  
4/21 Pope, Rape of the Lock (2474-2492)  
4/23 Pope, Rape of the Lock (continued)  
4/25 Essays and Projectors
  Swift, Stella's BD 1719& 1727 (2442-2443)
  Swift, A Modest Proposal (2466)
 Handout: Critical Analysis #3
 
Week 15 Satire : Drama  
4/28 Gay, The Beggar's Opera, Influences & Impact (2632-2645)
Act I (2585-2602)
 
4/30 Gay, The Beggar's Opera, Act II (2602-2617)  
5/2 Gay, The Beggar's Opera , Act III(2617-2632)  
Week 16    
5/5 FinishBeggar's Opera; Final Exam Review
Final Quotations
 
Finals Week Final Exam, Friday, May 9, 10:10-12:10  Critical Analysis #3--Take Home
*Any of the above is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor.
** 1/31: Last day to drop course without grade appearing on permanent record; last day to drop course with 50% refund.
*** 3/28: Last day to drop full term course with grade of W
****4/15: Deadline to file application for degree candidacy for Summer/Fall2002 graduation with Registrar.

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Dr. Roxanne Kent-Drury
1/4/03