![]() ![]() If you do not register when you enrol, you have up until the course start date to register and pay the £10 fee.Ĭoursework is an integral part of all online courses and everyone enrolled will be expected to do coursework, but only those who have registered for credit will be awarded CATS points for completing work at the required standard. You can do this by ticking the relevant box at the bottom of the enrolment form or when enrolling online. To earn credit (CATS points) for your course you will need to register and pay an additional £10 fee for each course you enrol on. No knowledge of Middle English is necessary.įor information on how the courses work, and a link to our course demonstration site, please click here. We shall look at texts from The Owl and the Nightingale (c.1210) to The Morte d'Arthur (1470, published 1485), including poems of religious and secular love, and extracts from, among others, The Canterbury Tales, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Mystery Plays, and Piers Plowman. ![]() Discover a rich cultural heritage in Middle English texts in modern translations and explore poetry, prose and plays of the medieval period, and the language and culture out of which they grew. ![]() Middle English Literature is not all prayer and piety. Listen to Dr Sandie Byrne talking about the courseįrom the End of the World to Creation, via Heaven, earthly paradises, greed, corruption, purity, saintliness, intrigue, betrayal, sex, jealousy, castles, maidens, knights, monsters, kings, plague, rogues, con-men, drunks, bawds, lovers, abduction, demons, angels, hunting, questing, comic shepherds, ranting Herods, and Hell. Discover a rich cultural heritage in Middle English poems, plays and prose (modern translations) stories of high- and low-born, horribly good and gleefully bad, men and women and the language and culture from which they sprang. Middle English literature is not all prayer and piety and men in armour. ![]()
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