[Milton-L] Seventeenth-Century Brit Lit Textbooks

Jeffrey Theis jtheis at salemstate.edu
Wed Sep 24 14:40:18 EDT 2008


Many thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I enjoy hearing how folks approach this enjoyable but impossible issue. I agree with Margaret that the planning is the fun part.

Using different anthologies would be fun, but my sense is my undergraduates would get distracted by the different editions. 

I think Jameela's chosen texts will be my own as well. I probably will use the Broadview verse and poetry just to get the diverse selection of poetry and prose. I think I'll just get a separate edition of PL--probably the Lewalski edition. I like Jason's electronic Donne ideas. I might add that to my graduate class.

Thanks again, and if anyone else has some bright ideas, I'd love to hear from you.

Jeff

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>>> Jameela Lares <Jameela.Lares at usm.edu> 9/23/2008 9:39 PM >>>
For a seminar last spring, I used the Broadview Anthology of
Seventeenth-Century Verse & Prose (eds. Rudrum, Black, and Nelson) plus the new
Blackwell Paradise Lost (ed. Lewalski).  I focused on relatively few authors
but also required the students to read and present on someone else in the
anthology who was not included in the syllabus.

Cheers,

Jameela
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Jameela Lares, Ph.D.
Professor of English
The University of Southern Mississippi
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Hattiesburg, MS  39406-0001
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