Cambridge University Reporter


English Tripos, 2007: Texts and topics

The Faculty Board of English give notice that the following texts, periods, and portions of subjects are for special study for the English Tripos, 2007 (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 283).

Unless otherwise stated, editions of texts are not specified.

PART I

Paper 1. English Literature and its contexts, 1300-1550

Set texts and specified topics

Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, in The Riverside Chaucer, gen. ed. Larry D. Benson (Oxford, 1987), Book 3, Lines 1-1414; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, ed. J. R. R. Tolkien and E. V. Gordon, rev. N. Davis, (Oxford, 1967), lines 1535-1997; William Langland, The Vision of Piers Plowman, (B Text), ed. A. V. C. Schmidt, second edition (London, 1995), Passus XVIII

Topics on which optional questions will be set:

Christ's Body; Arthurian Settings.

Paper 5. Shakespeare

Hamlet.

Paper 6. Literary criticism

The following topics are specified for special study: Section A: Practical Criticism

Section B: The Function of Criticism; Theories of Versification; Writing and the Unconscious.

Paper 7. European languages and literatures

Classical Greek

Set Texts for Sections A and B

Plato: On Poetry, ed. Penelope Murray (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics, 1996)

Sophocles: Antigone, ed. Mark Griffith (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics, 1999)

Recommended Text for Section C

Homer: Iliad, 1, ed. with introduction, translation and commentary by Simon Pulleyn (OUP, 2000)

Classical Latin

Set Texts for Sections A and B

Virgil: Aeneid , II

Horace: Satires I.i; I.iv; II.i; II.v; II.vi; II.vii , ed. H. Rushton Fairclough (Loeb, 1926, many times reprinted)

Recommended Text for Section C

A Faculty online anthology of Latin verse: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/local/part1/extra/7/index.htm

French

Set Texts for Sections A and B

Racine: Andromaque

Flaubert: Trois Contes, ed. P.-M. de Biasi (GF-Flammarion, 1986, variously reprinted)

Recommended Text for Section C

A Faculty online anthology of French verse: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/local/part1/extra/7/index.htm

German

Set Texts for Sections A and B

Goethe: Faust , Part I

Brecht: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder

Recommended Text for Section C

A Faculty online anthology of German verse: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/local/part1/extra/7/index.htm

Italian

Set Texts for Sections A and B

Dante: Purgatorio, I-XVIII

Primo Levi: Se questo è un uomo (Einaudi Tascabili, 1953, many times reprinted)

Recommended text for Section C

A Faculty online anthology of Italian verse: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/local/part1/extra/7/index.htm

Old English

Set texts for Sections A and B

SECTION A: Beowulf: A Student Edition, ed. George Jack (Oxford: Clarendon, 1994), ll. 710-1191

SECTION B: Beowulf (entire)

Recommended Texts for Section C

Caedmon's Hymn; Preface to the Translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care; Translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, selections: 'Proem', 'On Government', and 'Orfeus and Eurydice'; The Wanderer; The Seafarer; Deor; Wulf and Eadwacer; Riddles 5, 7, 12, 29, 43, 45, 55; The Wife's Lament; The Husband's Message; The Ruin; The Dream of the Rood; Passion of Saint Edmund; The Battle of Maldon; Judith; Wulfstan's Sermo Lupi ad Anglos; Apollonius of Tyre. All these texts are available in Old and Middle English: An Anthology, ed. Elaine Treharne (Oxford: Blackwell, 2000).

Paper 8. English language for literature, 1300 to the present

Specified Topics: Argument, Borrowing, Pastiche

Paper 9. English literature and its contexts, 1300 to the present: Open dissertation

Paper 10. Early medieval literature and its contexts, 1066-c.1350 (also serves as Paper 14 of Part II and as Paper 11 of Part I of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos)

Early Middle English:

Set Texts. All the following four texts and line numbers are taken from A Book of Middle English, ed. J. A. Burrow and Thorlac Turville-Petre, second edition (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996):

Owl and Nightingale, lines 1-252

Lawman's Brut, lines 1-173

Ancrene Wisse, lines 1-93

Harley Lyrics, in Selection 13, g-k

Ywain and Gawain, ed. Albert B. Friedman and Norman T. Harrington, EETS 254 (London: Oxford University Press, 1964; rpt. 1982), lines 1-312

Anglo-Norman:

Set Texts.

La Chanson de Roland, ed. F. Whitehead, rev. T. D. Hemming (London: Bristol Classical Press, 1993), lines 1671-1760, 2375-2475

Le Mystère d'Adam, in Medieval Drama, ed. David Bevington (Boston, 1975), lines 113-357

Marie de France, 'Laüstic' and 'Chevrefoil', in Lais, ed. Alfred Ewert (1944; rpt. Oxford, Blackwell, 1987)

The Romance of Horn, ed. Mildred K. Pope, Anglo-Norman Texts, 9-10 (Oxford: Blackwell, 1955), lines 4099-4308

Beroul, Le Roman de Tristan, ed. Alfred Ewert (1939; rpt. Oxford: Blackwell, 1988), lines 1835-2088.

Latin:

Set Texts.

Nigel of Longchamp, Speculum Stultorum, ed. J. H. Mozley and R. R. Raymo (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960), lines 1503-1708

Latin Lyrics: as in Faculty Booklet

Walter Map, De Nugis Curialium, ed. M. R. James, rev. C. N. L. Brooke and R. A. B. Mynors (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983), p. 224, line 17 - p. 232, line 28

Andreas Capellanus, De Amore, ed. P. G. Walsh (London: Duckworth, 1982), p. 104, para. 229 - p. 110, para. 246, end.

PART II

Group A

Paper 1. Practical criticism

Paper 2. Tragedy

Group B(i)

Paper 3. Chaucer

Paper 4. Medieval English literature, 1066-1500 (also serves as Paper 13 of Part II of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos)

Subject for special study: Comedy and Performance.

Paper 5. Special period of English literature: 1500-1547.

Paper 6. Special period of English literature: 1847-1872.

Paper 7. Special subject I

(a) Shakespeare and the development of English literature: Shakespeare in performance.

(b) Literature, culture, and crisis, 1631-1671.

(c) Wordsworth

(d) Modernism and the short story

Group B(ii)

Paper 8. The English moralists

Paper 9. The history and theory of literary criticism

Paper 10. The novel

Paper 11. American literature

Paper 12. Special subject II

(a) Commonwealth and international literature in English.

Set Texts: George Colman the Younger, Inkle and Yarico (1787) in English Trader, Indian Maid, ed. Frank Felsenstein (Johns Hopkins, 1999); Amitav Ghosh, In an Antique Land (Granta/Penguin, 1992); Romesh Gunesekera, Reef (Granta/Penguin, 1994); J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace (London: Secker and Warburg, 1999); Bessie Head, A Woman Alone (Heinemann African Writers, 1990); Wilson Harris, Palace of the Peacock (Faber, 1960); Michael Ondaatje, In the Skin of a Lion (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1987; Penguin); John Kinsella, The Silo (1995); (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, Arc Publications)

(b) Literature and visual culture.

Specified topic for Section B: The Grand Tour, 1750-1900

(c) Contemporary writing in English, 1979 to the present.

Group C(ii)

Paper 27.1 A special subject in comparative literature (Paper CS 5 of the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos): The body

1 This paper is renumbered as 28 with effect from 1 October 2005 (see Reporter, p. 794).