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Fall 2012ENGL 601.M6:00 - 8:40FO237 William Baker

Title: BIBLIOGRAPHY AND METHODS OF RESEARCH

Course Description: Introduction to the philosophy and methods of literary research.

PRQ:

Course Requirements:

The first half of the semester will cover the aims, arts and methods of literary research (based on James L. Harner’s Literary Research Guide, latest edition, which will be followed closely). The second half of the course will cover analytical and descriptive bibliography and textual criticism (based on W. P. Williams and Craig S. Abbott’s An Introduction to Bibliographical and Textual Studies, 3rd edition). There will be an examination of the World Wide Web and other electronic searching tools for bibliography and literary research.

1. Regular attendance and completion of all graded exercises and case studies.

2. Oral reports/presentations.

3. Class participation.

4. Final examination (final meeting of the semester).

5. All work must be the student’s own: do not get library faculty to do your research!

6.   No extensions.

Required Texts:

Harner, J. L., Literary Research Guide, 5th edition, MLA, 2008.

Williams, W. P. & Abbott, C. S., An Introduction to Bibliographical and Textual Studies, 4th edition, MLA, 1999.

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