ENG 331 Studies in Chaucer
Affords students the opportunity to appreciate the richness and variety of the Father of English Poetry." Chaucer's writings will be examined as exemplary works of Christian humanism. Working in the poet's own Middle English (itself a rewarding challenge), students experience the moral complexity and timelessness of The Canterbury Tales as well as several lesser-known works such as The Book of the Duchess, The House of Fame, or Troilus and Cressida."
Prerequisite
Minimum 30 credit hours earned or permission of course instructor.