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         British Literature General:     more books (100)
  1. Readings on Silas Marner (Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  2. The Hesperides Tree (British Literature Series) by Nicholas Mosley, 2001-06
  3. Language of Literature: British Literature
  4. Readings on Lord of the Flies (Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  5. Efforts at Truth (British Literature Series) by Nicholas Mosley, 1995-06
  6. Readings on Romeo and Juliet (The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  7. A New Midrashic Reading Of Geoffrey Chaucer His Life And Works (Studies in British Literature) by Norman Toby Simms, 2004-08-30
  8. Readings on Beowulf (Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature)
  9. Critical Essays on British Literature Series - Sir Walter Scott: The Waverley Novels (Critical Essays on British Literature Series) by Shaw, 1996-11-13
  10. Martians, Monsters and Madonna: Fiction and Form in the World of Martin Amis (Studies in Twentieth-Century British Literature, Vol. 2) by John A. Dern, 2000-07
  11. Untamed and Unabashed: Essays on Women and Humor in British Literature (Humor in Life and Letters) by Regina Barreca, 1994-04
  12. British Literature: 449 - 1798
  13. The Language of Literature British Literature California Edition
  14. Judith (British Literature Series) by Nicholas Mosley, 1992-01-31

101. Electronic Journals
You are in the british Library website. If you are using a text browser or NineteenthCentury literature, to, Romanic Review
http://www.bl.uk/collections/wider/elecjournalsub/elecjournalsubl79.html
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Electronic journals - Subject Index
Listed below are titles from several collections of electronic journals. Most of the collections are licensed for onsite use only and cannot be accessed off-site. These collections are available in the Humanities Reading Room (and in some cases in other reading rooms) of the British Library.
Literature - general
A Forum on fiction to Forum for Modern Language Studies Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction to New Literary History Nineteenth-Century Literature to Romanic Review Romanische Forschungen to Year's Work in Modern Language Studies
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102. Book Books- PRICE COMPARISON
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103. WBU--Division Of Languages & Literature--general Info
His teaching emphases include Early Modern british literature and research writing. His research interests include british criminal and sensation fiction;
http://www.wbu.edu/b/b06/about.htm
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MISSION STATEMENT
Mission of WBU's Division of Languages and Literature
Th e Division of Languages and Literature plays a vital role in Wayland's liberal arts offerings by striving to stimulate in and out of the classroom a free and responsible exploration of truth (both actual and literary). English and foreign language professors understand and promote the values of education that offer students the opportunity to experience practical knowledge as well as a "knowledge worth possessing for what it is, and not merely for what it does." (Newman)
Our professors are more interested in what our students become than what they are when they arrive as freshmen. To that end, our students are guided in the improvement of their language skills and led to appreciate and understand literature as an outgrowth and interpretation of life.
The ability to read intelligently, think critically, write coherently (with a minimum of errors), and express ideas verbally in English and another language is at the heart of a liberal arts curriculum. Each of our traditional degree programs (B.A., B.S., B.M., B.B.A., and B.S.I.S.) requires a minimum of 12 semester hours in English, as follows:
  • ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric
  • ENGL 1302 Composition and Reading
  • ENGL 2303 World Literature
  • and one of the following:
    • ENGL 2301 English Literature
    • ENGL 2302 American Literature
    (SAT, ACT, and Advance Placement credit may be earned prior to enrolling.)

104. Division Of Language And Literature - English
literaturegeneral, Referencegeneral, Composition. World literature, American literature, british literature. Linguistics, Literary Theory, Women s
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105. English Sub Template
20 british literature, Chaucer to Pope Required of English majors. 91C Another Country Homoeroticism in british literature This course will examine
http://english.unc.edu/undergrad/coursedesc.html
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English 11 and 12 are prerequisites to all other English courses except for those exempted by placement examination. All classes are worth 3 credit hours, unless otherwise noted. 10 Basic Writing Required of all incoming students with Verbal SAT scores of 400 or lower, except those exempted by placement tests. Provides frequent practice in writing, from short paragraphs to longer papers. When necessary, written assignments may be supplemented by work in the Learning Skills Center. Formerly, ENGL W. Fall and spring. Staff. 11 English Composition and Rhetoric Required of all students except those exempted by placement tests. Students examine and practice the writing conventions that define social, cultural, and professional communities. Up to eight papers, including research projects. Formerly, ENGL 1. Fall and spring. Staff. 12 English Composition and Rhetoric Required of all students except those exempted by placement tests. Students examine and practice the writing conventions that define various academic disciplines. Up to eight papers, including research projects. Formerly, ENGL 2. Fall and spring. Staff.

106. English
ENG 241 british literature I 3 0 0 3 This course covers selected works in british literature from its beginnings to the Romantic Period.
http://technet.gtcc.cc.nc.us/academic/classes/eng.htm
English (ENG)
Initial student placement ENG 070 Basic Language Skills 2 2 3
This course introduces the fundamentals of standard written English. Emphasis is placed on effective word choice, recognition of sentences and sentence parts, and basic usage. Upon completion, students should be able to generate sentences that clearly express ideas. This course does not satisfy the development reading and writing pre-requisite for ENG 111 or ENG 111A.
(Offered Fall, Spring, Summer semesters) ENG 080 Writing Foundations 3 2 4
This course introduces the writing process and stresses effective sentences. Emphasis is placed on applying the conventions of written English, reflecting standard usage and mechanics in structuring a variety of sentences. Upon completion, students should be able to write correct sentences and a unified, coherent paragraph. This course does not satisfy the developmental writing Pre-requisite for ENG 111 or ENG 111A.
(Offered Fall, Spring, Summer semesters)

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