English 102: English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789
Instructor: James H. Donelan Email: donelan@english.ucsb.edu
MTWR 9:30-10:35 SH 1430
Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, 12:30-1:30, 2702 South Hall
Course Web Site: http://www.english.ucsb.edu/faculty/jdonelan/teaching/E102Su10.htm
Books: All books are required; none will be on reserve. They
are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased at the UCen Bookstore. Links
below are to Amazon.com.
· The
Longman Anthology of British Literature, Vol. 1C, Damrosh, et al. 4th edition
·
The
Norton Anthology of American Literature, Vol. A, Baym, Nina, 7th edition.
Requirements: The course requires regular attendance, active participation in discussion section, and timely completion of all assignments, including, a short essay (5-6 pages), a midterm, a longer essay (8-10 pages), and a final examination. Grades will be calculated as follows:
In addition, please do your best to observe the following rules:
Syllabus
Key to Reading the Syllabus:
“Longman” refers to The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Vol.
1C; “Norton” refers to The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Vol.
A. Milton’s Paradise Lost is available online and in any bookstore; you
may complete the reading either way.
I.
The Restoration and its Times
6/21
Introduction and Logistics: The Transformation of the Transatlantic
6/22 Milton, Paradise Lost,
Books I
and IV
(online)
6/23 Pepys, Excerpts from Diaries, Longman,
2011.
6/24 Bradstreet, “Prologue,” Norton, 188; and
“Contemplations” 195.
II.
Sin and Savagery
6/28 Wigglesworth, “Day of Doom,” Norton, 218.
6/29 Rowlandson, Excerpts from Narrative, Norton, 235.
6/30 Dryden, “Absalom and Achitophel,” Longman, 2077.
7/1 Behn, Oroonoko, Longman, 2137. First Essay
Due.
7/5 Happy Independence Day!
7/6 Wycherly, The Country Wife, Longman, 2215.
7/7 Mather, “The Wonders of the Invisible World,” Norton,
308; and Edwards, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Norton, 425.
7/8 Midterm
III.
Freedom and the Mind
7/12 Swift, Gulliver’s Travels, “Houyhnhms,” Longman, 2381.
7/13 Franklin, Autobiography, Part One, Norton, 449-518
7/14 St. John de Crèvecouer, “Letters,” Norton, 596
7/15 Writing Workshop. Group I, 9:30-10; Group II, 10:00-10:30
7/19 Writing Workshop. Group III, 9:30-10; Group IV, 10:00-10:30
7/20 Pope, “Essay on Criticism,” Longman, 2440.
7/21 “Perspectives: Mind and God,” Longman, 2613.
7/22 Paine, various writings, Norton, 629
7/26 Jefferson, Autobiography and “Notes on Virginia,” Norton, 651.
7/27 Boswell, various writings, Longman, 2750. Second Essay Due.
7/28 Equiano, from Narrative, Norton, 674 and Wheatley, poems, Norton, 751
7/29 Final Examination. Optional Revision of First Essay Due.