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Author Archives: Myra Seaman
Feb 14 Class discussion results
In the form of a comment, present the 2-3 topics open for interpretation that your group discussed in class. (Just one person per group needs to do so.)
R Jan 10: Gildas, Nennius, Geoffrey, Gigantic Origins
What does reading these 4 texts (from the 6th, 8th, 12th, and 14th centuries) suggest to you about the context in which stories of King Arthur developed? Be specific in your references, demonstrating what gave you the impression you got.
welcome to King Arthur & His World
Get yourself acquainted with the way I’ve structured the course by investigating the course blog. Here you should be able to find enough to give you an impression of the class before we meet on January 8. In the course description (“our course” in the blog menu) and syllabus (“policies” and “schedule” in the blog menu), you’ll see that most of our coursework will be done here on the blog site—but with formal writing submitted, and related comments and grades posted, in OAKS. Take a look around, get familiarized, and feel free, please, to contact me with any questions that might arise before the first day: seamanm[at]cofc.edu. For the password that is needed for certain pages (like the Schedule page), check your email inbox for a message from me, or send me an email requesting the password.