bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
I'm having trouble choosing which Lit class I should take this fall. I love both topics but which do you guys think is the better one to take? 4/16/2009 10:25:59 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
Chaucer on the grounds that it is the course not being taught by Dr. Wall
Dr. Wall was extremely boring for 487 4/16/2009 2:06:20 PM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
Meg Lamont is cool, but 451 is waitlisted right now. Or were you planning on taking the graduate-level course? 4/17/2009 4:48:32 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
I'm currently enrolled in Chaucer but I'm thinking about switching. 4/19/2009 3:12:23 PM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
oic
Well the reason that there are still seats in Dr. Wall's class is because no one likes him. 4/20/2009 1:37:25 PM |
redburn All American 713 Posts user info edit post |
Chaucer... nothing like dick & fart jokes in middle english.
Quote : | "This Nicholas anon leet flee a fart, As greet as it had been a thonder-dent, ... Thus swyved was the carpenteres wyf, For al his keping and his Ialousye; And Absolon hath kist hir nether yƫ; And Nicholas is scalded in the toute" |
4/22/2009 8:01:03 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
I'm a big fan of the Miller's Tale, but I'm worried I might get tired of just one author by the end of the semester.
Has anyone taken Chaucer? The only feedback anyone has is don't take any course taught by Wall. 4/23/2009 1:59:04 AM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
I've taken both the undergrad and grad class. I enjoyed it both times.
I have no idea if you would get tired of one author by the end of the semester, I think that's a personal thing. I've taken multiple one-author courses and have never had a problem. 4/24/2009 5:28:48 PM |
tartsquid All American 16389 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Well the reason that there are still seats in Dr. Wall's class is because no one likes him." |
That's weird. I loved him and had him direct my honors thesis thing. 5/4/2009 9:34:31 AM |
cddweller All American 20699 Posts user info edit post |
His snobbery and douchebaggery were smothered by his whit, imo. 5/4/2009 10:37:55 AM |
StillFuchsia All American 18941 Posts user info edit post |
^^ he did nothing but state the obvious in 487
plus we spent about two months on Hamlet, then did nearly a play every class period after that
it was ridiculous
and I was bored out of my mind
he's a nice guy, but he hated our class and claimed nobody participated... which then festered more resentment throughout the class
he tried dumbing things down so that we would "understand" (since we weren't participating, it must be because we didn't get Shakespeare!)... it just sucked
[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 12:56 PM. Reason : ,] 5/4/2009 12:53:03 PM |
tartsquid All American 16389 Posts user info edit post |
I had Dr. Hester for 487. I think he's probably one of the best to take Shakespeare with.
Unless Halpern started teaching that class. I'd even sit through Naturalism again if he taught it. 5/13/2009 2:43:18 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
Apparently Lamont will not be here this fall, so they are trying to find someone else to teach it. Rumor has it Linda Holley is coming out of retirement to teach this one class. Was anyone around for her? 5/15/2009 7:34:21 AM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
Where's Lamont going? 5/15/2009 6:48:43 PM |
bdmazur ?? ????? ?? 14957 Posts user info edit post |
This is the e-mail I got, I don't know anything beyond this:
Quote : | "Unfortunately, Professor Lamont will not be here in the fall, so we're trying to make alternate arrangements for students in ENG 451. One of our retired, but still very lively, faculty members, Professor Linda Holley, has agreed to take over the class" |
There's only one comment about Holley int eh School Tool and its not a good one.5/16/2009 2:13:08 AM |
krneo1 Veteran 426 Posts user info edit post |
I took both classes - 16th cent during the summer. You do a lot more reading in 16th but I found it was interesting b/c of all the different authors and stories, like Everyman.
Chaucer was pretty good b/c I got to really understand the stories. However, it did get kinda boring and makes you wanna skip b/c of the "I learned this crap in high school" mentality you get around early October. 5/16/2009 12:52:45 PM |
Sonia All American 14028 Posts user info edit post |
I had Linda Holley as an advisor for a semester and she guest taught a lot of classes as I was going through the English curriculum. My experience with her is unfortunately limited but overwhelmingly excellent. 5/27/2009 8:04:33 PM |