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Thursday, January 11, 2007

January Syllabus

January. Victorian Novel. Are things really the way they appear? The divine versus the

scary- orderly v. chaotic.

Frankenstein.

“Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner.”

“God’s Grandeur” 863.

“Ode to West Wind” 877.


Students assigned to group and present on one of the

Following novels:

Wuthering Heights.

Jane Eyre.

Hard Times.

Tess d’Urberville.

-End of Semester.

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