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Sunday, January 06, 2008

January syllabus

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.
“London 1802” 799.
“Tables Turned” 1055.
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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