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Detailed Literary Periods of British Literature
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ENG423 LITERATURE OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
Course Developer/Writer: Dr. Justina Anyadiegwu NOCOE NsugbeCourse Editor: Professor Abdul Yesufu NOUN
Course Co-ordinator: Dr. Felix Gbenoba
Department of Languages
National Open University of Nigeria
2TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
Introduction 3
What You Will Learn in this Course 3
Course Aims 3
Course Objectives 4
Working through the Course 4
Course Materials 4
Study Units 5
Textbooks and References 6
Presentation Schedule 6
Assignment File 6
Assessment 6
Tutor-Marked Assessment 6
Final examination and Grading 6
Course Marking Scheme 7
Course overview 7
What You Will Need in this Course 8
Facilitators/Tutors and Tutorials 8
Conclusion 9
Summary 9
3Introduction
You are welcome to ENG423: Literature of the Romantic Period. This course is available for students in the undergraduate English programme. This course will help you distinguish between Romanticism and the literary movements that preceded and followed it. It would also acquaint you with the knowledge of Romantic literature and Romantic writers including William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Gordon (Lord Byron), Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. You would also be able to connect the works of the Romantics to the social and historical background of the era. This knowledge invariably is critical to a comprehensive understanding ofEnglish literary history and development.
This course guide is designed to help you benefit maximally from this course. It provides you with all the information about the course in terms of the content of the course and the materials you would need to understand the course very well as well as how to work your way through these materials. There are also Self-Assessment Exercises (SAEs) embedded in each unit to help you in your study; as well as a Tutor-Marked Assignment (TMA) at the end of each unit. You are advised to take your tutorial classes seriously; be regular and punctual too and interact freely with your course mates. These interactive sessions are quite rewarding! Your facilitator is always available at these tutorial classes to guide you effectively. Discuss any difficulty you may have with your tutor.What you will learn in this Course
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