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== Course Information ==
== Course Information ==
* [[grl:ENGL 2111/Fall 2021|Syllabus]]
* [[grl:ENGL 2111/Fall 2021|Syllabus]]
* [[Talk:ENGL 2111, Fall 2021|Course Discussion Board]] — Have a question? Post it here.


== Course Members ==
== Course Members ==
After you get an account, you may add it below. Next, be sure to write a short bio on your user page and set up your [[Writing Journal|writing journal]].
After you get an account, you may add it below. Next, be sure to write a short bio on your user page and set up your [[Writing Journal|writing journal]] (your bio can be your first entry on your journal).
* {{u|Glucas|Dr. Lucas}}
* {{u|Glucas|Dr. Lucas}}
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== Study Guides ==
== Study Guides ==
Resources for the works we have studied this semester.
Resources for the works we have studied this semester. Any aspect of these may be used for your projects. See [[LitWiki:How to Contribute]] for more details.


* [[Epic Poetry]]; [[Tragedy|Greek Tragedy]]
* [[Epic Poetry]]; [[Tragedy|Greek Tragedy]]

Revision as of 16:14, 8 August 2021

Welcome to the wiki page for ENGL 2111: World Literature I.

These fall 2020 sections of ENGL 2111 (CRNs 83647 and 83648) will consider the earliest expressions of western literature. We will closely read a small sampling of foundational texts from the two major genres of the time, epic and tragedy, and examine their continued relevance to our contemporary world.

Course Information

Course Members

After you get an account, you may add it below. Next, be sure to write a short bio on your user page and set up your writing journal (your bio can be your first entry on your journal).

Study Guides

Resources for the works we have studied this semester. Any aspect of these may be used for your projects. See LitWiki:How to Contribute for more details.

Literary