ENGL 525:
Women in Literature
Spring 2012; TU 11:30 - 12:45 p.m.

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Professor Westman
English/CS 108B; 532-2171
Office Hours: M, W 9-10 a.m. & by app't.
westmank@ksu.edu
Required Texts
Anne Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) (Penguin)
L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1907) (Penguin Puffin Classics)
Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) (Norton Critical Edition)
JeanetteWinterson, The Passion (1987)
Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones's Diary (1996, 1998)
Pat Barker, Regeneration (1991)
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (1985) (Anchor Books)
Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games (2008)
Gloria Naylor, Mama Day (1987)
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999)
1xbet online games login Pack (selected poetry, non-fiction prose, and critical essays; available on 1/13/12 at A&S Copy Center in Eisenhower Hall)
Note: Prerequisites for taking ENGL 525 include at least 1xbet online games login of the following: English 125/210 (Honors English) or English 200 (Expository Writing 2).

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Paper: You will write only one formal paper (6-7 pages) in this class: a persuasive argument in essay form, which will use one or two of our assigned texts to argue for 1xbet online games login interpretation of the theme(s). If 1xbet online games login paper is late, it will be penalized a full letter grade (i.e.: A to B) for each day it is late. Papers must be typed, double-spaced, with one inch margins and with a 11- or 12-point standard font; the pages should be spell-checked, proof-read, numbered, and stapled or paper-clipped together. 1xbet online games login name, my name, the date, and the type of assignment should appear in the upper-left hand corner of the first page.

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Quizzes 25%
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Postings 10%
Paper 15%
Multi-Media Project 10%
Take-Home Midterm 10%
Final Exam 20%

Schedule of Classes

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Tradition and the Gendered Talent

January T 17 Introduction: &1xbet online games login ;Tradition and the Gendered Talent&1xbet online games login ; (with apologies to T.S. Eliot): Sidney, Sonnet #1 (&1xbet online games login ;Loving in Truth,...&1xbet online games login ;); Shakespeare, Sonnet #18 (&1xbet online games login ;Shall I compare thee...&1xbet online games login ;); Marvell, &1xbet online games login ;To His Coy Mistress&1xbet online games login ;; Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, &1xbet online games login ;The Lover: A Ballad&1xbet online games login ;
U 19 Mary Wollstonecraft, from Vindication of the Rights of Woman [CP]; selected poems: Anne Bradstreet and Anne Finch [CP]
T 24 Gilbert and Gubar, from The Madwoman in the Attic [CP]
U 26 &1xbet online games login ;Debating Women: Arguments in Verse&1xbet online games login ;; Jonathan Swift, &1xbet online games login ;The Lady's Dressing Room&1xbet online games login ;; Montagu, &1xbet online games login ;The Reasons that Induce Dr. S. to write a Poem called The Lady's Dressing Room&1xbet online games login ;; Aphra Behn, &1xbet online games login ;The Disappointment&1xbet online games login ; [CP]

Novels and Romances: The &1xbet online games login ;Dangers&1xbet online games login ; of the (Female) Imagination
T 31 Spectator #365; Samuel Johnson, Rambler #4; Jane Austen, from Northanger Abbey; Sarah Stickney Ellis, from The Women of England (1721-3); Harriet Martineau, from Autobiography (1725-28); Janice Radway, from 1xbet online games login the Romance (60-61); selections from Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women (1-2, 4-6; 56-9; 133-9) [CP]
February U 2 Anne Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (3-185)
T 7 Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (186-335)
U 9

Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (339-489)Critical readings on Bronte: Langland, from Anne Bronte: The Other 1xbet online games login . Optional reading: Frawley, &1xbet online games login ;'The Fair Unknown': Privacy and Personhood in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall&1xbet online games login ; [CP] 1xbet online games login #1

T 14 Rossetti, &1xbet online games login ;In an Artist's Studio&1xbet online games login ; and &1xbet online games login ;Goblin Market&1xbet online games login ; [CP]
U 16

L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1-192/through Chp 19)

T 21
Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (193-369) Selection of critical readings on Montgomery (select two): Epperly, Nodelman, Rubio, MacLulich, and Berg [CP] 1xbet online games login #2


Taking the Pen in Hand...
U 23 Woolf, from A Room of 1xbet online games login 's Own; Adrienne Rich, &1xbet online games login ;When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Revision&1xbet online games login ; [CP]
T 28

Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea (1966) (9-64)

March
U 1
Wide Sargasso Sea (64-112)
T 6 Wide Sargasso Sea; excerpts from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (119-132); excerpts from Rhys' letters & facsimile of mss. (135-147); critical essays by Rhys (in Norton Critical edition): Rhys, &1xbet online games login ;The Bible Is Modern&1xbet online games login ; (148-149); Rhys, from &1xbet online games login ;Black ExerciseBook&1xbet online games login ; (155-156); and Rody, &1xbet online games login ;Burning Down the House...&1xbet online games login ; (217-225) (All readings in Norton Critical edition.) 1xbet online games login #3
U 8 No 1xbet online games login -- work on take-home midterm and read ahead.
F 9

Take-Home Midterm Exam Due to my mailbox in ECS 119 by 5 p.m

T 13

Jeanette Winterson, The Passion (3-76)

U 15 Winterson, The Passion (79-160) Critical essays on and by Winterson: from Palmer, &1xbet online games login ;The Passion: Storytelling, Fantasy, Desire&1xbet online games login ; [CP]; Winterson, &1xbet online games login ;A Work of My Own&1xbet online games login ; [CP]. Optional critical 1xbet online games login : Westman, With &1xbet online games login ;money and a room of her own&1xbet online games login ;:The Legacy of Woolf's Advice for the Woman Artist at Century's End&1xbet online games login ;
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T 27 Pat Barker, Regeneration (3-145)
U 29 Barker, Regeneration (149-252); reviews of Regeneration [CP]1xbet online games login #4
April T 3 Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (1-106 / Chp1-18)
U 5 Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (109-197 / Chp 19-30)
T 10
Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale (199-311 / Chp 31-end); from &1xbet online games login ;A Reader's Companion to The Handmaid's Tale&1xbet online games login ; (316-321); reviews/critical readings of Atwood [CP] 1xbet online games login #5
U 12 Collins,The Hunger Games
M 16

Prospectus for Paper Due (1 page) to my mailbox in ECS 119 by 5 p.m.

T 17

Gloria Naylor, Mama Day (1-165)

U 19

Naylor, Mama Day (166-312) 1xbet online games login #6

T 24

Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1-268)

U 26

Rowling, Azkaban (269-435) Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones's Diary; reader comments/reviews [forthcoming]

M 30 Paper #2 Due (6-7 pp.) to my mailbox in ECS 119 by 5 p.m.; information about MLA citiation format
May T 1 Selected Poems: Fleur Adcock, Wendy Cope, Margaret Atwood, Carol Ann Duffy, and Erica Jong [CP]
U 3

Review

W 9

Final Exam (IDs & Essay), 2:00 - 3:50 p.m.



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