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E 313: OLD ENGLISH

Schedule

 

Office: 259 Bartlett Hall
Office Hours: W and by appointment.
harris at english.umass.edu

We meet M W F 1:25 pm - 2:15pm in Bartlett 302

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WEEK 7 Strong Verbs

    Ave. 5-8 lines/hr.

    M 18 Oct.

    • "Dream of the Rood" cont.
    • SW, Verbs, pp. 25–32, §§ 55–68; review kA, chs. 11-14.

    W 20 Oct.

F 22 Oct.

  • QUIZ
  • "Wulf & Eadwacer", cont.

Interesting Background Reading: CC, chapter 7, John Niles, "Pagan Survivals and Popular Belief." CC, chapter 5, Roberta Frank, "Germanic Legend in Old English Literature."

 

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