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British & World Literature

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  1. Introduction & Materials

    What You Need To Know Before You Begin
    5 Steps
  2. Introduction & the World of Homer
    2 Steps
  3. The Odyssey
    Exploring The Odyssey
    2 Steps
  4. Paper Presentations - The Odyssey
    2 Steps
  5. Augustine's Confessions
    Augustine's World & Confessions
    2 Steps
  6. Exploring the Confessions
    2 Steps
  7. Paper Presentations - The Confessions
    2 Steps
  8. The Divine Comedy
    Introduction to the World of Dante
    4 Steps
  9. The Divine Comedy "Hell"
    3 Steps
  10. The Divine Comedy "Purgatory"
    2 Steps
  11. The Divine Comedy "Paradise"
    2 Steps
  12. Sir Gawain & The Green Knight
    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    2 Steps
  13. Paper Presentations - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    3 Steps
  14. Hamlet
    Hamlet
    2 Steps
  15. Hamlet (Pt. 2)
    3 Steps
  16. Paper Presentations - Hamlet
    3 Steps
  17. Poetry: Shakespeare, Donne, and the Cavalier Poets
    Shakespeare, Donne, and the Cavalier Poets
    3 Steps
  18. Paradise Lost
    Paradise Lost
    2 Steps
  19. C.S. Lewis on Paradise Lost
    2 Steps
  20. Pride & Prejudice
    Pride & Prejudice - Introduction to Literary Criticism
    2 Steps
  21. Pride & Prejudice - Q&A on Literary Criticism
    2 Steps
  22. Papers & Film Series - Pride & Prejudice
    3 Steps
  23. Watch Pride & Prejudice Film Series
    2 Steps
  24. Poetry: Romantic
    Lecture - The Romantic Poets
    2 Steps
  25. A Tale of Two Cities
    Lecture - A Tale of Two Cities
    2 Steps
  26. Poetry: Victorian
    Lecture - The Victorian Poets
    2 Steps
  27. Heart of Darkness
    Lecture - Heart of Darkness
    2 Steps
  28. Paper Presentations - Heart of Darkness
    2 Steps
  29. Poetry: Modern
    Lecture - The Modern Poets
    2 Steps

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