St. Thomas University
English 3336
Restoration and Eighteenth Century Poetry and
Prose
Academic Year 2001-02
MW 3:30 - 4:45
Russ Hunt


The Main Course Web Site
This course has been
archived and the links below will not function.
for information about the course email
me.
The following material is available here:
The links below are to material archived on the site but less current
or immediate.
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A list of books on reserve for this course,
with links to student reports on them
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Questions asked for last class meeting
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The texts to be discussed during the final
six weeks of the term and the list of groups responsible for each
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The reports on reading done by the second
and third subclass groups
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The readings under way by members of
the third subclass groups
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"Near-horizon research" groups
(January 23-28)
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Responses to, and questions for, reports
from "Near-Horizon research groups
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The third set of subclasses, as
set up January 7
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Some particularly promising Christmas or midterm learning
reflections
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A discussion of recommended introductions
to the Eighteenth Century from C18-L
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The responses to my invitation for feedback on
the course (and my comments)
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Questions people have proposed for full-class
sessions
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A list of who has read and reported on, or is
reading and will report on, which texts, during first term
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Ta list of novels set in the eighteenth century
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To find the email address of anyone at St. Thomas, click here
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The Instruction sheet for working from
home
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The assigned readings, as determined in
class November 19 and assigned at random
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The chosen readings for the first round
of readings, as of November 14.
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The second set of sub-classes, set up on
November 12
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The sub-classes organized on October
22
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A list of the topics people researched
between September 26-October 17, with links to the group guides and the
individual reports
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A short course
description, as it appears in the English Department Handbook.
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A full course introduction
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The preliminary working questions people
have asked about the period
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