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Differences in English, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p99)

Different CONTACT

Source=[Two 1.5-hour seminars per week.]

Xref = [Two 1.5-hour seminars each week]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd year]

Xref = [16.7]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Benson L ed <i>The Riverside</i> Chaucer 3rd ed OUP <ATEXT>Burrow J A and Turville-Petre T eds <i>A Book of Middle English</i> Oxford]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Benson L ed <i>The Riverside Chaucer</i> 3rd ed OUP <ATEXT>Burrow J A and Turville-Petre T eds <i>A Book of Middle English</i> Oxford]


Differences in English Language, Faculty of Arts (v3, p63)

Different ASSESSMENT

Source=[Written work of not more than 5,000 words.]

Xref = [Written work of up to 5,000 words.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[This subject is an introduction to some of the texts and contexts of medieval English writing, with a special focus on the late fourteenth century, and the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer.]

Xref = [An introduction to the languages and literature of late medieval England.]

Different COORDINATOR

Source=[Stephanie Trigg.]

Xref = [Mary Dove.]

Different OBJECTIVES

Source=[Students who complete this subject successfully: <ul> <li>will have a reading knowledge of the main forms of Middle English, especially the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer; <li>will be familiar with some of the genres of medieval literature and the critical problems involved in their interpretation; <li>will be familiar with current historicist approaches to medieval texts; <li>will have completed a detailed study of one of the set texts and some aspect of its historical context. </ul>]

Xref = [Students completing this subject should: <ul> <li>be able to read the main dialects of late Middle English, and be familiar with the reference works available in this area; <li>be familiar with the main literary traditions within which late medieval poets are writing, with a focus on Chaucer; <li>be acquainted with medieval literary theory, and 20th-century theoretical writings on medieval literature; <li>have developed their writing skills across a range of forms. </ul>]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd year]

Xref = [16.7 2nd and 3rd years]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Benson L ed <i>The Riverside</i> Chaucer 3rd ed OUP <ATEXT>Burrow J A and Turville-Petre T eds <i>A Book of Middle English</i> Oxford]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Benson L ed <i>The Riverside </i>Chaucer 3rd ed OUP <ATEXT>Burrow J A and Turville-Petre T eds <i>A Book of Middle English </i>Oxford]


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