
doi: 10.3138/flor.20.039
In brief, I am the only one who teaches medieval literature in the Department of English. I teach two six-credit courses. I offer a third-year course, Middle English (a survey of literature in the first term and the Canterbury Tales in the second), every year. I offer Old English literature once every two or three years. Students who take a four-year major in English literature must take one of these courses, but may take both. The enrolment in the classes is good, so they are not in immediate danger.
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