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Differences in English, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p102)

Different CONTACT

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

Xref = [Two 1.5-hour seminars each week]

Different OBJECTIVES

Source=[Students who complete this subject successfully will have: <ul> <li>an elementary familiarity with Middle English language; <li>an appreciation of some medieval genres directed towards women; <li>an understanding of some contemporary issues in medieval literary criticism; <li>a familiarity with the cultural politics of the body in the late medieval period. </ul>]

Xref = [Students who complete this subject successfully will have: <ul> <li>an elementary familiarity with Middle English language; <li>an appreciation of some medieval genres directed towards women; <li>an understanding of some contemporary issues in medieval literary criticism; and <li>a familiarity with the cultural politics of the body in the late medieval period. </ul>]

Different POINTS

Source=[16.7 2nd and 3rd year]

Xref = [16.7]

Different PRESCRIBEDTEXTS

Source=[<ATEXT>Barrett A ed <i>Medieval Women's </i>Writing Longman <ATEXT><i>Chaucer G The Tales of the Clerk and The Wife of Bath </i>ed Wynne-Davies M Routledge <ATEXT>Julian of Norwich <i>Revelations of Divine Love</i> Penguin <ATEXT>Windeatt trans <i>The Book of Margery Kempe</i> Penguin <ATEXT>Wogan-Browne J ed <i>Medieval English Prose for Women</i> Clarendon]

Xref = [<ATEXT>Barrett A ed <i>Medieval Women's Writing</i> Longman <ATEXT>Chaucer G <i>The Tales of the Clerk and The Wife of Bath</i> ed Wynne-Davies M Routledge <ATEXT>Julian of Norwich <i>Revelations of Divine Love</i> Penguin <ATEXT>Windeatt trans The Book of Margery Kempe Penguin <ATEXT>Wogan-Browne J ed <i>Medieval English Prose for Women</i> Clarendon]


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