English 200
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Course Description
SPRING TERM—In the spring, each teacher chooses one or two works, including a novel, with which the class will spend the term working. Students continue to write in the modes introduced in the fall term and focus on organizing the essay and on incorporating research into it. Attention is given to anti-plagiarism training in which the responsible use of sources, particularly the Internet, is addressed.
| Teacher | Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Bird | The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Robert Lewis Stevenson |
| Mr. Bird | The Turn of the Screw | Henry James |
| Mr. Gould | Far From the Madding Crowd | Thomas Hardy |
| Ms. Griffith | Things Fall Apart | Chinua Achebe |
| Ms. Maqubela | On Beauty | Zadie Smith |
| Ms. McQuade | Sula | Toni Morrison |
| Ms. Mittleman | title | author |
| Mr. Nyamwaya | Fahrenheit 451 | Ray Bradbury |
| Mr. Nyamwaya | Tears of a Tiger | Sharon Draper |
| Mr. O'Connor | Frankenstein | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley |
| Mr. Peffer | Sula | Toni Morrison |
| Ms. Scott | Cannery Row | John Steinbeck |
| Ms. Scott | Cyrano de Bergerac | Edmund Rostand |
| Mr. Stableford | Ceremony | Leslie Silko |
| Mr. Tortorella | The Metamorphosis | Franz Kafka |
| Mr. Tortorella | Baron in the Trees | Italo Calvino |
| Mr. Tortorella | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Ken Kesey |
| Dr. Vidal | Nervous Conditions | Tsitsi Dangarembga |
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Recommended Electronic Resources from the OWHL Collection
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Selected Internet Resources
Perspectives in American Literature
