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ENGL-2341-001 Selected Studies in Literature
Prerequisites: ENGL 1302 or ENGL 2311-minimum grade of C or Department Chair consent
Intensive reading in single areas unified by genre, theme, major author, period or geographic region with topic determined each semester.
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Amarillo College English Department Plagiarism Policy, revised Spring 2013
The English Department takes plagiarism seriously.
Plagiarism is defined as the following: the use of someone else’s exact words that are neither quoted nor cited; paraphrasing someone else’s words without citing them; or using someone else’s research without citing it.
Student plagiarism in the Amarillo College English Department is internally tracked. To clarify, records will be kept in the Department of those students who have plagiarized. At the beginning of each new semester, the names of students who plagiarized the previous semester will be sent to all English Department faculty.
Plagiarism may receive a penalty of a zero. A subsequent infraction will be deemed a reason for expulsion from the class. At this point, the case will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
Note: Self-plagiarism will be discussed with the class by each instructor and infractions for such are left up to the individual instructor’s discretion.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Required textbook:
You will need a copy of each of the seven chronicles and each of the three space adventures. I suggest buying these from online sources. Since we will use different versions, please number the paragraphs, starting new with each chapter. In addition, students might want to buy a Lewis biography. I suggest Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis by George Sayer.
No supplies available
Student Performance / Learning Outcomes (minimum competencies):
As a result of this class students should
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\ English Department Plagiarism Policy (Revised Spring, 2013):
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\\ Student plagiarism in the Amarillo College English Department is internally tracked. To clarify, records will be kept in the Department of those students who have plagiarized. At the beginning of each new semester, the names of students who plagiarized the previous semester will be sent to all English Department faculty.
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\\ Plagiarism may receive a penalty of a zero. A subsequent infraction will be deemed a reason for expulsion from the class. At this point, the case will be referred to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
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\\ Note: Self-plagiarism will be discussed with the class by each instructor and infractions for such are left up to the individual instructor’s discretion.
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Disability Statement:
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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Services Center Room 119, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
Assignments:
Grading Criteria / Grading Scale:
90-100=A, 80-89=B, 70-79=C, 60-69=D, Below 60=F
Point Values:
Journals—20%
Exams—25% each
Paper—30%
Attendance Policy:
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class and to complete all assignments. You are responsible for providing evidence to substantiate any absence I consider excusing. If you know in advance that you will be absent, you would be wise to inform me. More than two unexcused absences will result in your final grade being lowered two points per incident. If during the semester you consider dropping, please check with me first for an alternate plan that protects your investment in the course and gives you an opportunity to complete it. Remember that the deadline for drops this semester is Thursday, April 21.
Calendar of Assignments
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Reading |
Lecture Topics |
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January 25 |
Watch Beyond Narnia, a biography of C. S. Lewis
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Course Introduction The Life and Works of C. S. Lewis
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February 01 |
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
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Romanticism and Romance Romanticism in the Chronicles
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February 08 |
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe |
Watch Movie |
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February 15 |
Prince Caspian |
Myth and Imagination |
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February 22 |
Prince Caspian |
Watch Movie
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February 29 |
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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Watch Movie
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March 07 |
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Midterm
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Fantasy and Realism |
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March 14-20 |
Spring Break
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March 21
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The Silver Chair
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Children’s Stories The Ideal Reader |
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March 28 |
The Horse and His Boy
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Friendships in Narnia |
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April 04 |
The Magician’s Nephew |
The Eucatastrophe
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April 11
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The Last Battle
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The Failure of Secular Romanticism The Triumph of Christian Romanticism The Baptized Imagination |
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April 18 |
Watch Shadowlands with Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger. Major paper due. |
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April 25 |
Space Trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet
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May 02 |
Space Trilogy: Perelandra
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May 09 |
Space Trilogy: That Hideous Strength |
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No additional information available
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