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  1. The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Volume 3: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century
  2. Masters of British Literature, Volumes A & B package by David Damrosch, Kevin J. H. Dettmar, 2007-03-17
  3. British Literature for Christian Schools by Ronald A., Ph.d. Horton, 2004-01-31
  4. The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: Volume 4: The Age of Romanticism
  5. Romanticism (Introductions to British Literature and Culture) by Sharon Ruston, 2007-06-05
  6. British Literature (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic)
  7. Female Hero in American and British Literature by Carol Pearson, 1981-11
  8. The Language of Literature: British Literature
  9. Prentice Hall Literature: The British Tradition, Penguin Edition
  10. Cards of Identity (British Literature) by Nigel Forbes Dennis, 2002-05
  11. Glencoe Literature: The Reader's Choice,Grade 12, British Literature by McGraw-Hill, 1999-06-01
  12. Victorian Literature And Culture (Introductions to British Literature and Culture) by Maureen Moran, 2007-01-17
  13. Glencoe Literature Grade 12, British Literature, Grammar Practice Workbook by McGraw-Hill, 2000-09-13
  14. Tripticks (British Literature) by Ann Quin, 2002-07

41. British And American Literature 1900-Today Links
The English literature page includes links to general English literature, Although not limited to british literature, the site is easy to navigate and
http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/british_literature

42. Web Resources For British Literature
british History and Culture general Literary Resources Authors The literature page has links to general resources, bibliographies, and individual
http://www.ksu.edu/english/westmank/literary/britlit_resources.html
Web Resources for
British Literature (1660-Present)
(Compiled and maintained by Professor Karin Westman.)
Below you'll find web links for British history and culture, literary movements, and for the authors we're reading this semester. Some sites are better than others; as always when using the web, evaluate not only the quantity of the information presented, but its quality (the source of that information or its sponsor, date uploaded, etc.).
British History and Culture General Literary Resources Authors
British History and Culture
Historical Background
  • Peter Williams' Narrative History of England (from Britannia).
  • The Houses of Parliment homepage provides information on the United Kingdom's Parliment, including the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The site guide has links to resources on the buildings, history, laws, procedures, and people of Parliment. The History page has a link to "PDF factsheets covering the history of Parliament including the Glorious Revolution, the Gunpowder Plot and the Woolsack."
  • The Eighteenth-Century England site (University of Michigan) features various resources on 18th c. life, including resources on food, army life, advertising, and marriage.

43. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
This database has a particular focus on british literature!!! Essay and general literature Index. This database indexes essay. 1985current.
http://library.csus.edu/guides/kochism/British_Irish_Ref.htm
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO
THE LIBRARY
British and Irish Literary Reference Sources
C reated by Maria Kochis
(Please check Eureka for additional reference works) Online Databases
Print Indexes, Abstracts and Bibliographies

Selected Guides for Literary Criticism

Biographical References
...
Internet Resources

ONLINE DATABASES
The following Electronic Resources can be accessed through the Library's /databases/ MLA Although it only includes citations, this database is the first place to search for literary criticism. 1963-current. LION (Literature Online Reference Edition) LION, which includes an online version of ABELL, indexes literary criticism and provides access to full text reference titles and 120 full text journals. ABELL (the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature) ranges from 1920- current. This database has a particular focus on British literature!!! ProjetMuse Project Muse is a full text Humanities database providing access to over 200 journals. Dates vary by journals. InfoTrac: Expanded Academic ASAP This index is a mixture of full text, abstracts, and citations of both popular magazines and scholarly journals. 1980-current.

44. NUS Bulletin
At least 1 british literature module must be literature before 1800 English literature level4000 modules have the following general pre-requisite
http://www.nus.edu.sg/nusbulletin/0405/art/2122d.htm
The Faculty
Introduction
Contact Information
Deanery
Heads of Departments / Programmes / Centre Academic Advisors Administrative Coordinators ...
The Programmes
Undergraduate Programme requirements B.A. (Hons) or B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) degree B.A. degree English for Academic Purposes (EAP) ... B.A. degree A. Malay Studies B. Mathematics C. South Asian Studies D. Statistics B.A. and B.A. (Hons) degrees A. Chinese Language B. Chinese Studies C. English Language D. English Literature E. European Studies F. History G. Japanese Studies H. Philosophy I. Southeast Asian Studies J. Theatre Studies B.A. and B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) degrees A. Economics B. Geography C. Information and Communications Management D. Political Science E. Psychology F. Social Work G. Sociology
American Studies
Centre for Language Studies Introduction ... Student Exchange Programme
Graduate By Research Degrees Departments / Programmes Admission Requirements ... Centre for Language Studies
D. English Literature
Entry Requirements
Subject Major Requirements Shared Major (B.A.)

45. NUS Bulletin
At least 1 british literature module must be literature before 1800. English literature level4000 modules have the following general pre-requisite
http://www.nus.edu.sg/nusbulletin/0304/art/2122d.htm
The Faculty
Introduction
Contact Information
Deanery
Heads of Departments / Programmes / Centre Academic Advisors Administrative Coordinators ...
The Programmes
Undergraduate Programme requirements B.A. (Hons) or B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) degree B.A. degree English for Academic Purposes (EAP) ... B.A. degree A. Malay Studies B. Mathematics C. South Asian Studies D. Statistics B.A. and B.A. (Hons) degrees A. Chinese Language B. Chinese Studies C. English Language D. English Literature E. European Studies F. History G. Japanese Studies H. Philosophy I. Southeast Asian Studies J. Theatre Studies B.A. and B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) degrees A. Economics B. Geography C. Information and Communications Management D. Political Science E. Psychology F. Social Work G. Sociology
American Studies
Centre for Language Studies Introduction ... Student Exchange Programme
Graduate By Research Degrees Departments / Programmes Period of Candidature ... Course Requirements A. Residence B.

46. General Literature Resources LRC@TCC
Examples of some titles of literature resources covering general topics in Modern Black Writers Modern british literature Modern German literature
http://www.tcc.edu/lrc/infolit/orienl/rgeneral.htm
Site Search: Office of the President About Us Information Center College Administration ... Civic Engagement mouse over the links above to activate the sub menus Learning Resources Centers Ask A Librarian
How do I ..?

Library Catalogs
... Administration General Literature Resources LRC@TCC Reference Books as Sources
African American Writers
American Women Writers: Biographical Essay
American Writers
American Writers Before 1800
Ancient Writers: Greece and Rome
Asian American Literature
Black Women Writers (1950-1980)
Black Writers British Writers Contemporary Authors Contemporary Popular Writers Contemporary World Writers Dictionary of Literary Biography Dictionary of Literary Biography Documentary Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook Encyclopedia of the Essay Encyclopedia of Southern Literature Encyclopedia of Traditional Epics Encyclopedia of Utopian Literatrue European Writers Great Literature of the Eastern World Great Women Writers Handbook of Russian Literature Harlem Renaissance and Beyond Magill's Literary Annual

47. British Literature To 1784
Even more important, the history of british literature describes the ways that I will propose a general topic for discussion of each class s reading,
http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg/215wint03/syllabus215wint03.html
British Literature to 1784
English 215, Winter 2003 MWF 9:00-9:50 http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg/215wint03 Printable syllabus (in pdf format) Dr. George Justice Office: 112 Tate Hall Office Telephone: (573) 884-7878 Office Hours: MW 1-2 and by appointment Email: JusticeG@missouri.edu http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg
Course Objectives:
a) Learn about the history of British Literature. This will involve absorbing a number of different kinds of facts, including aspects of British political, social, economic, and religious history of the period. Even more important, the "history of British Literature" describes the ways that writers have understood their own place in a tradition of letters in England, Europe, and the world. At once, we will discover, writers are responding to events in their own time and place and to a long history of writing, from the Bible and Greek and Latin literature through to the English writers that wrote before them. Most of this information will come from the extensive introductions to the Norton Anthology of Literature that have been assigned as course readings.

48. British Literature To 1784
a) Learn about the history of british literature. b) Develop skills in the critical Chaucer, 210216 (general Prologue, lines 1-42). September 9
http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg/215fall02/215fall02syllabus.html
British Literature to 1784
English 215, Fall 2002
MWF 9:00-9:50. Tate 104.
http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg/215fall02 printable syllabus: http://bengal.missouri.edu/~justiceg/215fall02/215fall02syllabus.pdf
Dr. George Justice
Office: 112 Tate Hall
Office Telephone: (573) 884-7878
Office Hours: MW 1-2; F 10-11
Email: JusticeG@missouri.edu
Course Objectives: a) Learn about the history of British Literature b) Develop skills in the critical analysis of literature c) Develop skills in communicating your knowledge of literature Assessment: Students will be assessed to determine their understanding of the readings, their ability to write coherently and incisively on literature, and their ability to do basic research on matters of literature and literary history. Evaluation will take the following forms: a) Reading Responses. We will use BlackBoard ( http://courses.missouri.edu ) to organize your weekly reading responses. One third of the class will be assigned a Sunday due date (9 pm); one third of the class a Tuesday due date (9pm); and one third of the class a Thursday due date (9pm). In your posting, you will be asked to contribute:
  • one question intended for class discussion on the reading assigned that day a one-paragraph response to a previously posted question (for either that class or the previous class)
  • Your questions should be geared towards interpretation rather than to the literal facts of the text(s) under consideration. Both your questions and your paragraphs must demonstrate that you have read and reflected on the assigned text. In your questions and responses, your focus should not be primarily on what you liked or disliked, although that may be relevant to your larger point. (20% of final grade)

    49. Modern Britain And British Literature/Theatre: Reading, England And Theater & Ar
    Modern Britain and british literature/Theatre Reading, England and Theater History general • literature - general • Political Science/Politics
    http://www.studyabroadlinks.com/search/Detailed/1339.html
    Search Category United Kingdom/Summer Programs Home About Add Site ... Japanese
    University Studies Abroad Consortium
    Visit Website
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    Summer
    Program Participants
    Undergraduate (College)
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    Subject Areas
    Art/Fine Arts
    Business Administration Economics Education Filmmaking History - General Literature - General Political Science/Politics Theater Quick Look Location Host Institution: Language of Instruction: English Academic Credit Available: Yes Overview During the summer you have 2 USAC options in England. In Reading, you can examine modern Britain from the very diverse perspectives of economics, history, political science, culture, and anthropology or take two of the three offered British Literature/Theater courses. Modern Britain option culminates in an optional three-day field trip to Brussels where you will visit the EU Parliament and Commission as well as NATO Headquarters. In London, you can take courses in theater, art and history. Courses are enhanced by field trips to museums, theater performances and sites of historical and cultural interest.

    50. Course Syllabus, English 202-001, Survey Of British Literature I
    for the major in English and counts as a general studies course in literature. Damrosch, David, general Editor. The Longman Anthology of british
    http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/202/s02202syl.html
    Survey of British Literature I
    Spring 2002
    English 202-001
    MWF 12-12:50
    Dr. Roxanne Kent-Drury
    Office: LA 509
    Hours:
    Phone: (859) 572-6636
    e-mail: rkdrury@nku.edu
    Website: http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury Class website:
    Syllabus:
    http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/202/s02202syl.html

    Schedule: http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/202/s02202sched.htm l Course Description This course provides a broad overview of British Literature and its cultural contexts from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 18th century, with emphasis on illustrative writers and works. This course is required for the major in English and counts as a general studies course in literature. You must have credit in ENG 101 or its equivalent and sophomore standing to enroll in this class. Please see me at the beginning of the course if you do not meet these criteria. Texts and Materials Damrosch, David, General Editor. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume I New York: Addison Wesley Longman, 1999. (Books are available at Campus Book and Supply, 46 Martha L. Collins Blvd, Cold Springnear Kroger, Subway, and Blockbuster off of Alexandria Pikesee me if you need a map) Learning Objectives.

    51. Course Syllabus, English 202, Survey Of British Literature I, Spring 2004
    Survey of british literature I. Spring 2004. schedule button Damrosch, David, general Editor. The Longman Anthology of british literature,
    http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/202/s04202syl.html
    Survey of British Literature I
    Spring 2004
    OS 425 ( Section 2, Tu/Th 12:15-1:30 pm)
    OS 400 ( Section 51, M 6:15-9:30 pm)
    Dr. Roxanne Kent-Drury
    Office: LA 543
    Hours:
    Phone: (859) 572-6636
    e-mail: rkdrury@nku.edu
    Website: http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury Class website:
    Syllabus:
    http://www.nku.edu/~rkdrury/202/s04202syl.html

    Schedule: Tu/Th 12:15-1:30 pm M 6:15-9:00 pm Course Description This course provides a broad overview of British Literature and its cultural contexts from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 18th century, with emphasis on illustrative writers and works. This course is required for the major in English and counts as a general studies course in literature. You must have credit in ENG 101 or its equivalent and sophomore standing to enroll in this class. Please see me at the beginning of the course if you do not meet these criteria. Texts and Materials Damrosch, David, General Editor. The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume I 2nd ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, 2003. (Books are available at Campus Book and Supply, 46 Martha L. Collins Blvd, Cold Springnear Kroger, Subway, and Blockbuster off of Alexandria Pikesee me if you need a map) Learning Objectives.

    52. British Literature Admissions Essay (Personal Statement.Info)
    british literature Admissions Essay A personal statement is required of all general Admissions Essay My Memories of High School To some people,
    http://www.personalstatement.info/College_Admissions_Essays/British_Literature_A
    Personal Statements
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    This personal statement was written for submission to a University or other academic institution, with a view to allowing the applicant to gain a place at that institution. The ideas and style of the personal statement may provide you with the advantage that you need to get accepted by the institution that you want to apply to. Along with this personal statement, we offer a great deal more that may help you. The following is a short sample from this personal statement: British Literature Admissions Essay "A personal statement is required of all applicants to George Fox University. As a Christian university, we are particularly interested in your spiritual journey and your philosophy of life. Because we want to kno... If you want to view this personal statement and all of the others in our database, and help give your university application that special edge, you will need to either log in or register . Registration is instant, meaning that you will be given instant access to all of the personal statements in our database.

    53. Department Of English Language And Literature
    BA Combined Honours BA general Minor in English Language and literature ENGL 3502 (british literature II); Five additional credits, at least 2.0 of
    http://www.carleton.ca/english/undergrad/BAreqs.html
    Undergraduate Program Graduation Requirements at a Glance
    IMPORTANT: This is only a quick guide, not a final authority. Please refer to the University Calendar for complete promotion and graduation regulations. B.A. Honours
    B.A. Combined Honours
    B.A. General
    Minor in English Language and Literature B.A. (HONOURS) GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor of Arts Honours
    Total credits required 20.0
    Credits at 2000 level or higher 11.0
    Residence Requirements: 5.0 Carleton credits, of which 4.0 must be in the Honours discipline. DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
    The Honours program consists of 10.0 credits in English.
    Prior to registering in their final five credits, students admitted to Honours must present a GPA of 6.5 in English. REQUIRED COURSES: Honours in English
    1. credit at the 1000-level; ENGL 2300 (British Literature 1); ENGL 2802 (Canadian Literature); ENGL 3404 (Shakespeare); ENGL 3502 (British Literature II);

    54. English Literature On The Web
    general Concordances british Authors Etext Archives Your suggestion of any useful sites related to English literature would be appreciated.
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html
    E nglish L iterature on the W eb Richard Redgrave, The Poor Teacher
    Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead General
    Concordances

    British Authors

    E-text Archives
    ...
    American Authors
    Your suggestion of any useful sites related to English Literature would be appreciated. Please e-mail me This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. ( Web-Counter Last updated: 10 January 2003.
    General

    55. St. Cloud State University Bulletins
    One additional british literature course (May be met through an appropriate 481.) Communication Arts/literature students must complete the general
    http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/ugb/programs/engl.asp
    Skip global navigation Additional English Bulletin Information
    English (ENGL) Undergraduate Programs
    The English Department is not only multidisciplinary within its own walls; faculty in the department have strong teaching and other professional collaborations with colleagues in other departments, and students are encouraged to gain cross-disciplinary experience and perspectives as well, through minors, second majors, or other thoughtfully selected course work. English students are also encouraged to experiment with applications of their coursework in venues outside the classroom through internships and volunteer positions. English students at St. Cloud State University, then, are nurturing essential skills both for living and for making a living. In local, regional, and national surveys, employers continually rank communication skills at the top when asked to list job qualifications. Sensitivity for subtle nuance in language, skill in reading text, people, and relationships, appreciation of ambiguity, and creative and critical habits of thought are the hallmarks of a good English student. These are exactly the vocational skills for the information economy of the Twenty-First Century. Hence, well-prepared English majors and minors can expect to be successful in careers across the entire range of the economy as long as they also have the specific technical qualifications required.

    56. Dr. Alice Christie's CUE 2002: Language Arts-Literature
    general literature American literature british literature. general literature. Literary Terms Glossary The University of Kentucky s helpful guide to
    http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/cue/LA/literature.html
    Dr. Alice Christie's
    Using the Internet to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Language Arts:
    Literature
    General Literature American Literature British Literature General Literature

    57. English 2323 Syllabus For Internet Course
    ENGL 2323 british literature in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Prerequisites ENGL 1301 and ENGL This course is divided into three large, general areas.
    http://lonestar.texas.net/~mseifert/engl2323syllabus.html
    Palo Alto College
    Department of English
    English 2323
    British Literature II Fall, 2005 Michael S. Seiferth Faculty Office Building 131 (210) 921-5049 [Office] (210) 824-4136 [Home] Internet Addresses
    (If you have access to an on-line service or are registered on the District e-mail server, you may write to me with your inquiries, and I shall respond as quickly as possible.) mseifert@texas.net (Preferred Address)
    mseifert@accdvm.accd.edu OFFICE HOURS Click
    For a Complete Schedule
    CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
    ENGL 2323 British Literature in the 19th and 20th Centuries Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302.
    This course is a survey of British literature and its major movements and genres from the Romantic Period to the present. A research paper or term project is required. (3 lecture hours per week) COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. To present the chronological study of British literature from around 1798
    through the present. 2. To introduce the student to the various genres, movements, and styles of literature found with- in the chronological period. Here genre implicates epic, tragic, comic, and lyric forms of literature.

    58. FSU 2005-2006 General Bulletin
    Restoration and 18thCentury English literature (3). ENL. 4240. british Romantic literature (3). ENL. 4251. Victorian british literature (3)
    http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/undergrad/depts/british_studies.htm
    Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Introduction Bulletins ... 2005 - 2006 Undergraduate Section Topics Minor Requirements Core Courses Related Courses
    Interdepartmental British Studies London Center Minor
    College of Arts and Sciences
    Coordinator: James E. Pitts (International Programs)
    Requirements for a Minor in British Studies
    The interdisciplinary minor requires the completion of fifteen (15) semester hours in courses approved by the British Studies London Center Minor coordinating committee. At least nine (9) semester hours of approved courses must be taken while the student is in residence at the London Study Center. A maximum of nine (9) semester hours may be counted in any single academic discipline. A minimum grade of "C–" must be earned for all courses taken for the minor. In addition, a minimum grade point average of 2.0 must be maintained in all courses counted toward the minor. Students who intend to minor in British Studies should declare this intention with the Assistant Director of Student Services of International Programs at the end of his/her semester in London.
    Core Courses
    These courses will be counted in the minor whether they are taken on the Tallahassee campus or in London. Descriptions of these courses can be found under the individual departments in which they are taught.

    59. Major Or Minor In English - School Of Undergraduate Studies - UMUC
    41 semester hours in general education requirements; and 46 semester hours in the minor, ENGL 311 17th and 18th-Century british literature (3) or
    http://www.umuc.edu/prog/ugp/majors/engl.shtml
    English Students may seek either an academic major or minor in English. Major in English
    The major in English produces graduates with demonstrated skills in literary analysis, critical thinking, and writing. These skills prepare students majoring in English for careers in education, law, writing and publishing, journalism, public relations, business, and management. Objectives
    The student who graduates with a major in English will be able to
    • Analyze significant literary works, primarily those written in English. Critically examine intellectual, moral, and ethical issues as they are presented or implied in works of literature. Apply techniques of literary research, including research that uses technology and fosters information literacy. Analyze literary works, literary genres, literary criticism, the historical development of literature and language, and the contributions of major authors in the context of the cultures within which these authors lived and wrote. Formulate ideas, especially for literary analysis, and convey them clearly in both written and spoken English. Write effectively and demonstrate superior understanding of the writing process and writing techniques.

    60. Guide To Literary Research: British Literature
    british literature. including Irish, Scottish, Welsh and It includes both general studies of the novel as well as specific novels and novelists.
    http://www.arc.losrios.edu/~library/pathfinders/litpage/british.htm
    General Information Introduction Library Catalog Databases Subject Guides General Reference American British European ... Women's Internet (Coming Soon) General Reference Theory American Library Handouts Literary Research Recommended Reading
    Guide to Literary Research:
    British Literature
    including Irish, Scottish, Welsh and
    Commonwealth literature Biography Criticism Bibliographies Works on Specific Authors Please read: This guide is intended to introduce the student to major literary sources found in the ARC library and to also serve as an introduction to literary research. This is not intended as a comprehensive bibliography of the library's resources. This guide will direct students to reference sources, which should only serve as starting points in the process of exploratory research. Printable version: html Oxford Companion to English Literature Ref PR 19 .O94 2000
    This companion provides short entries on writers, works, movements, genres, theory, awards, and many other aspects of English literature. Includes chronology. Oxford Companion to Irish Literature Ref PR 8706 .O88 1996

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