Course Outline English and American Literature Second Semester S.Y. 2013-2014 November 29, 2013
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Click this keyword: English Literature for the overview of the topic.
I. Old English – Beowulf
II. Middle English Literature – Geoffrey Chaucer “The Canterbury Tales”
III. Renaissance Literature – “Paradise Lost”
The major literary figures in the English Renaissance include:
- Francis Bacon
- Thomas Dekker
- John Donne
- John Fletcher
- John Ford
- Ben Jonson
- Thomas Kyd
- Christopher Marlowe
- Phillip Massinger
- Thomas Middleton
- John Milton
- Sir Thomas More
- Thomas Nashe
- William Rowley
- William Shakespeare
- James Shirley
- Sir Philip Sidney
- Edmund Spenser
- John Webster
- Sir Thomas Wyatt
IV. Elizabethan Era –
V. Jacobean Literature – Miguel De Cervantes ” Don Quixote” (1. Rhea Engkong)
VI. Caroline and Cromwellian Literature – John Milton “Paradise Lost” (2. Mejelyn Catimpo)
VII. Restoration Literature – John Bunyan “Pilgrim’s Progress” (3. Jay Orchids Gapas)
VIII. Augustan Literature – Jonathan Swift “Gulliver’s Travel” (4.Jovert Rueles)
IX. 18th Century Age of Renaissance – Isaac Newton’s “Principia Mathematica” (5.Charice Obedencio)
X. Romanticism –
Jean Jacques Rosseau’s “Emile” (6.Gay Marie Nemis)
William Wordsworth “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways” (7.Rubyrick Guisihan)
Lord Byron “She Walks in Beauty” (8.Krishna T. Parreno)
Percy Bysshe Shelly “Ozymandias”, (9. Sunshine Lyn Ma-aya)
“Ode to the West Wind” (10. Dimple Khey Cawasa)
Mary Shelly”Frankenstein” (11.Jane Rose Marcos)
Sir Walter Scott “Ivanhoe” (12.Phoebe Joy Mericullo)
Jane Austen “Pride and Prejudice” (13.Elyann Hope Salutan)
XI. Victorian Literature
Charlotte Bronte “Jane Eyre” (14.Jerick Emann Roca)
Emily Bronte “Wuthering Heights” (15.Alvin Ray Jacinto)
Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol” (16.Cherrie Mae Agao)
Robert Louis Stevenson “Treasure Island” (17.Larry S. Bernandino Jr.)
XII. Modernism
William Butler Yeats “Second Coming” (18.Eldin C. Nicolas)
Virginia Woolf “To the Lighthouse” (19. Melbert A. Buensalido)
D.H. Lawrence “Piano” (20.Dianne Jane S. Jardin)
T.S. Eliot “Portrait of a Lady” (21. Alchie Mae Zaragoza)
Introduction to American Literature
Click the link below for the introduction to American Literature
American Literature
I. Colonial Literature
Thomas Paine ” Common Sense” (22. Sharon Rose M. Adilang)
II. Post Independence
Patrick Henry “Give Me Liberty, or give me Death!” (23. Brian Baricuatro)
III. Unique American Style
Washington Irving ” Rip Van Winkle” (24.Jureneil Relampagos)
Edgar Allan Poe ” Annabel Lee“ (25.Harlyn Piscos)
James Fenimore Cooper ” The Last of the Mohicans” (26. Cyril B. Palen)
Henry David Thoreau ” Walden“ (27. Romo)
Harriet Beecher Stowe “Uncle’s Tom Cabin“(28.Mark Anthony Duenas)
Nataniel Hawthorne “The Scarlet Letter“ (29. Jureveil Relampagos)
Herman Melville “Moby Dick“ (30. Ivy C. Nicolas)
IV. American Poetry
Walt Whitman “Song of Myself“ (31. Roger Malatabon)
Emily Dickinson “Because I Could not stop for Death“ (32. Ripdos)
IV. Realism
Mark Twain “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn“ (33. Royce Jade Angagan)
V. Turn of the Century
Ernest Hemingway “ A Farewell to Arms“ (34. Kevin Gozanes)
VI. Post War II
Norman Mailer “Why Are We in Vietnam“
Course Outline April 20, 2010
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Click this keyword: English Literature for the overview of the topic.
I. Old English – Beowulf
II. Middle English Literature – Geoffrey Chaucer “The Canterbury Tales”
III. Renaissance Literature – “Paradise Lost”
The major literary figures in the English Renaissance include:
- Francis Bacon
- Thomas Dekker
- John Donne
- John Fletcher
- John Ford
- Ben Jonson
- Thomas Kyd
- Christopher Marlowe
- Phillip Massinger
- Thomas Middleton
- John Milton
- Sir Thomas More
- Thomas Nashe
- William Rowley
- William Shakespeare
- James Shirley
- Sir Philip Sidney
- Edmund Spenser
- John Webster
- Sir Thomas Wyatt
IV. Elizabethan Era –
V. Jacobean Literature – Miguel De Cervantes ” Don Quixote”
VI. Caroline and Cromwellian Literature – John Milton “Paradise Lost”
VII. Restoration Literature – John Bunyan “Pilgrim’s Progress”
VIII. Augustan Literature – Jonathan Swift “Gulliver’s Travel”
IX. 18th Century Age of Renaissance – Isaac Newton’s “Principia Mathematica”
X. Romanticism –
Jean Jacques Rosseau’s “Emile”
William Wordsworth “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”
Lord Byron “She Walks in Beauty”
Percy Bysshe Shelly “Ozymandias”, “Ode to the West Wind”
Mary Shelly”Frankenstein”
Sir Walter Scott “Ivanhoe”
Jane Austen “Pride and Prejudice”
XI. Victorian Literature
Charlotte Bronte “Jane Eyre”
Emily Bronte “Wuthering Heights”
Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”
Robert Louis Stevenson “Treasure Island”
XII. Modernism
William Butler Yeats “Second Coming”
Virginia Woolf “To the Lighthouse”
D.H. Lawrence “Piano”
T.S. Eliot “Portrait of a Lady”
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Rotating Brownouts/Blackouts March 13, 2010
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Due to rotating power interruptions, I advised all students in BSED II of Sultan Kudarat State University to visit our site and download the necessary copies in every report. Read and study the remaining topics for final term.
A series of reporting January 28, 2010
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To All BSED II
A series of reporting beginning this February 4, 2010
Take Note: Always prepare your outline during reporting. The outline is presented through visual aid either written or printed. Give me a copy of your outline. In the event that the reporter finished reporting then it follows with the next reporter to save time. Be guided with this schedule and topics.
Reporter 1 : Abrasado, Wanda Fe (February 4, 2010)
Introduction to English Literature
Reporter 2: Banicilon, Lendy (February 4, 2010)
VII. Restoration Literature – John Bunyan “Pilgrim’s Progress“
VIII. Augustan Literature – Jonathan Swift “Gulliver’s Travel“ pdf
Reporter 3: Budiman, Hela (February 9, 2010)
IX. 18th Century Age of Renaissance – Isaac Newton’s “Principia Mathematica”
X. Romanticism –
Jean Jacques Rosseau’s “Emile”
Reorter 4: Dimo, Peter (February 9, 2010)
William Wordsworth “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”
Lord Byron “She Walks in Beauty”
Reporter 5: Duran, Roxan Mae (February 11, 2010)
Percy Bysshe Shelly “Ozymandias”, “Ode to the West Wind”
Mary Shelly”Frankenstein.pdf” “wiki”
Reporter 6: Ma-aya, Jeff Malcom (February 11, 2010)
Sir Walter Scott “Ivanhoe”
Jane Austen “Pride and Prejudice.pdf” “wiki”
Reporter 7: Navarez, Argene (February 16, 2010)
Charlotte Bronte “Jane Eyre.pdf” “wiki”
Emily Bronte “Wuthering Heights” “pdf”
Reporter 8: Pasomilao, Lucil (February 16, 2010)
Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol” “pdf”
Robert Louis Stevenson “Treasure Island.pdf” “wiki”
Reporter 9″ Regina, Quiling (February 18, 2010)
XII. Modernism
William Butler Yeats “Second Coming” “pdf”
Virginia Woolf ”To the Lighthouse” “wiki”
Reporter 10: Racho, Ramilyn (February 18, 2010)
T.S. Eliot “Portrait of a Lady” (Analysis)
Reporter 11: Sabillo, Ceasar (February 23, 2010)
Reporter 12: Singcala, Sidney (February 23, 2010)
I. Colonial Literature
II. Post Independence
Patrick Henry “Give Me Liberty, or give me Death!”
Reporter 13: Solacito, Erdinand (February 25, 2010)
III. Unique American Style
Washington Irving ” Rip Van Winkle” “wiki”
Edgar Allan Poe ” Annabel Lee“
Reporter 14: Sumanting, Camille (February 25, 2010)
James Fenimore Cooper ” The Last of the Mohicans”
Reporter 15: Tablingon, Analie Grace (February 25, 2010)
Harriet Beecher Stowe “Uncle’s Tom Cabin“
Nataniel Hawthorne “The Scarlet Letter“
Reporter 16: Villela, Jessie John (March 2, 2010)
IV. American Poetry
Reporter 16: Watin, Janet (March 2, 2010)
Emily Dickinson “Because I Could not stop for Death“
IV. Realism
Mark Twain “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn“
Reporter 17: Roaya, Reynaldo (March 4, 2010)
V. Turn of the Century
Ernest Hemingway “ A Farewell to Arms“
VI. Post War II
Norman Mailer “Why Are We in Vietnam“
Your votes are needed! January 17, 2010
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Hi! you are needed to cast your votes for the Most Outstanding Visual Aids. These visual aids are the outputs of BSED Third Year of Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State University – Glan Extension.
To join voting click this: Vote for Most Outstanding Visual Aids
Quiz 2 January 15, 2010
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You are taking another online quiz. Complete all the test item before you submit. Good luck. Just click Quiz 2 to start.
To those “Who” could not take the Quiz January 15, 2010
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To those who could not take the Quiz 1. Pls. text me 09268707324 to fix your problems.
Midterm exam is coming! January 15, 2010
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Hi! Students…
The midterm examination is coming. You need to review on different figures and writers during Elizabethan period.
Refer to this page: Introduction to English Literature
You need also to review on the works of William Shakespeare.
You can download some copies of his plays
If you need to download more, you register and access to this site: William Shakespeare
Start taking the online test December 30, 2009
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Hello students, just check your emails.
These are the list of students who have active email accounts:
1. Jeff
2. Erdinand
3. Lucil
4. Sidney
5. Hela