ENGL 142
Later Medieval Literature
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Enforced requisites: courses 10A, 10B. Reading and historical explication of major writers of later medieval Britain (e.g., Gawain-poet, Langland, Gower, Margery Kempe, Malory, miracle and morality plays, prose, and lyrics). P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Winter 2025 - Hes eccentric, interesting as a lecturer and person but he has a specific way of writing that you need to follow. He can be a bit unclear and doesnt really like nuance, harsh grader. Takes time to understand what he wants, go to office hours and ask where you can exceed in your writing. Wouldn't take again but he's okay.
Winter 2025 - Hes eccentric, interesting as a lecturer and person but he has a specific way of writing that you need to follow. He can be a bit unclear and doesnt really like nuance, harsh grader. Takes time to understand what he wants, go to office hours and ask where you can exceed in your writing. Wouldn't take again but he's okay.
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2019 - I enjoyed this class a lot, although the workload was extremely heavy. On average, we had daily readings that were around 40-60 pages long and then we had online reviews about them. We also had several essays and a research papers. During class we had engrossing conversations about the subject matter and the professor would have key topics on the board, which would be discussed in-depth. Overall, the class was very good, although the heavy workload and required daily attendance made it difficult to keep a good grade.
Spring 2019 - I enjoyed this class a lot, although the workload was extremely heavy. On average, we had daily readings that were around 40-60 pages long and then we had online reviews about them. We also had several essays and a research papers. During class we had engrossing conversations about the subject matter and the professor would have key topics on the board, which would be discussed in-depth. Overall, the class was very good, although the heavy workload and required daily attendance made it difficult to keep a good grade.