ENGL 221 — British Literature I
This course is a survey of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period up to the end of the Eighteenth Century. Students will examine the literature as a reflection of multiple and diverse experiences. The course may include discussions on historical, social, philosophical, religious, aesthetic, and cultural aspects of British Literature. It may include perspectives from various schools of critical theory. Reading selections may consist of poetry, short stories, plays, novels, and nonfiction prose, such as essays, autobiographies, and speeches. (C-ID ENGL 160) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-3, Cal-GETC-3B)
Part of
- General Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- University Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- English Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
- English for Transfer (AA-T)
- General Studies: Communication and Language Arts
- University Studies: Communication and Language Arts
- English (ENGL)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information
- Humanities Associate in Arts
- University Studies - Humanities and Fine Arts (AA)
- University Studies - Communication and Language Arts (AA)