Northeast News Spring Ahead

Spring Select(s) – Early British Lit (ENGL 2210) & Modern British Lit (ENGL 2220)

There has never been a better time to return to reading. Why not explore literature’s titans and earn credit hours toward your associate degree? Two courses offered in Spring semester and delivered via online web-synchronous method fit the bill.

From the Canterbury Tales to The Restoration, explore the English foundation of western literature and culture in the Early British Literature (ENGL 2210) course. This three-credit hour course features the benchmark works of British prose, poetry and drama from the Middle Ages to the end of the Eighteenth century. Walk through the worlds of authors including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, John Dryden, Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope.

The textbook for the class is the Norton Anthology of English Literature (Volume 1) available through Follett Bookstore.

Feel like tripping ahead of the Middle Age English?  Well, register for Modern British Literature (ENGL 2220)! This course studies the modern and beloved works of British prose, poetry and drama from the Romantic period to the Modern Era.  Students get to know masterful authors such as William Blake, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, John Keats, Lord Byron, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Robert Barrett Browning, William Butler Yeats, T.S. Eliot, and Doris Lessing.

The textbook for the class is the Norton Anthology of English Literature (Volume 2) also available through Follett Bookstore. The prerequisite class to enroll in both classes is English Composition II (ENGL 1020).

Registration for Spring semester continues through Jan. 19.  New students can apply for admission and register for classes now at https://www.northeaststate.edu/.

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