Course Readings

This semester in English 2201, we covered a lot of (literary) ground. We surveyed some of the fundamental works associated with the British literary canon while exploring some lesser-known works of equal importance to understanding these long, diverse, and multivalent periods of literary history. Below is a short list of some of the texts that students in English 2201 have the opportunity to explore.

Open-Source Textbook

Beginning in Autumn 2020, English 2201 has offered a unique, online textbook. Organized into thematic “bundles,” the new textbook was developed as an alternative to the pricey anthologies that currently flood the market. The book was funded through an ALX/Affordable Learning Grant at OSU, focused on providing students with “an inclusive, guided resource” that disrupts the whiteness and male-dominated character of the English literary canon. Read more about the book and its genesis here, and check out the book itself!

British Literature to 1800: Discover the Past 

Pre-Conquest Literature (Origins to 1066)

  • The Dream of the Rood
  • Pangur Bán
  • Exeter Book Riddles
  • Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People
  • The Wanderer
  • The Ruin
  • Beowulf
  • Judith
  • The Life of Euphrosyne

Post-Conquest Literature (1066–1485)

  • Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain 
  • Malory, Morte Darthur 
  • Marie de France, Lanval
  • Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (General Prologue; Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale)
  • Julian of Norwich, Revelations 
  • The Book of Margery Kempe
  • Brome, Abraham and Isaac

The Renaissance (1485–1660)

  • Spenser, Faerie Queene
  • Shakespeare, The Tempest
  • Sonnets
    • Spenser, “One day I wrote her name upon the strand”
    • Shakespeare, “When I do count the clock”
    • Donne, “Batter my heart”; “The Flea”; “Death be not proud”; “Meditation 17”; and “Good Friday, 1613”
    • Herbert, “Redemption” and “Love”
    • Herrick, “To the Virgins”
    • Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”
    • Wroth, Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
    • and more!
  • Milton, Paradise Lost
  • Cavendish, “Earth’s Complaint”; “The Hunting of the Hare”; “Nature’s Cook”; and The Blazing World

Restoration & Eighteenth Century (1660–1800)

  • Pope, Rape of the Lock
  • Johnson, Rambler
  • The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
  • Letters of Ignatius Sancho
  • Haywood, Fantomina
  • Burney, Evelina