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EN 171.01 Introduction to British Literature 1700-2000

EN 171.01 Introduction to British Literature 1700-2000. Professor Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks ( seshadrk@bc.edu ) Carney 434 Section Leaders-- John Anderson ( andersjb@bc.edu ) McGuinn 529 A Heather Braun ( heather.braun@verizon.net ) Carney 239 Alisa Marko ( marko@bc.edu ) McGuinn 500.

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EN 171.01 Introduction to British Literature 1700-2000

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  1. EN 171.01 Introduction to British Literature 1700-2000 • Professor Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks (seshadrk@bc.edu) Carney 434 • Section Leaders-- • John Anderson (andersjb@bc.edu) McGuinn 529 A • Heather Braun (heather.braun@verizon.net) Carney 239 • Alisa Marko (marko@bc.edu) McGuinn 500

  2. Course Format • Please sign up for a section as soon as possible. • Professor Anderson will lead two sections. • All sections will meet Fridays at noon during the scheduled class hour, except for Mr. Anderson’s extra section. • Your section leader will hold office hours. • Grading will be done by section leaders. We will ensure complete parity in grading standards through intensive consultation.

  3. Longman Anthology of British Literature Volumes 1c,2a,2b,2c • The anthology includes a free audio CD. • Requirements: Four Quarterly Exams and One Ten Page Paper due towards the end of the semester. • All work will be equally weighted. • 100% attendance is mandatory

  4. Things to keep in mind. • Exams cannot be rescheduled. • Read all assigned material before you come to class. • Sections may conduct pop quizzes.

  5. Website • You can access the syllabus from the following website: • http://www2.bc.edu/~seshadrk/ • This will take you to my home page. • Click on Courses and you will find a link to EN 171 at the top of the list.

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