Web
Reports
Choose a topic to research for
your web report and follow the instructions
below:
Instructions
Content
In assembling your content, you
should give due consideration to
what others will find useful.
Web Reports should contain:
- A summary of the text (or general
description of the topic), along
with pertinent background on the
author and/or historical context.
- A bibliography consisting of
(a) a list of primary sources (major
editions), and (b) at least two
printed secondary sources (more
is naturally better, but don’t
do more than five unless you are
intending to expand this into your
annotated bibliography). You should
provide a short explanation of
the content and/or argument of
these sources, along with a brief
note of your own response to them.
This may be purely descriptive
(e.g. ‘the author takes a
Marxist approach’), or evaluative
(e.g. ‘the author ignores
a particular piece of evidence’).
- A webliography consisting of
(a) a list of links to any primary
sources available on line, if any,
and (b) a list of links to secondary
materials available on the web.
You must include the source of
your links (e.g. ‘Professor
Smith, Rutgers University’)
and provide a brief, one-line description
of the content and nature of the
web site/web page.
Format
In formatting your web report,
you should give due to consideration
to presenting the materials in a
form that others will find useful.
A good model is the Wikipedia
entry for Richard II.
You shouldn’t worry about including
images, as this provides a level
of complexity for which we do not
have time.
Web reports should be submitted
to me as e-mail attachments in Microsoft
Word, Rich Text, or another common
format. If you know how to create
a web page, you may submit your report
to me as HTML. Please let me know
if you have any problems with submitting
your work in electronic form.
Due Date: End
of week 9
Topics
Choose from one of the following
topics, which are arranged by
language. For some topics
(e.g. Chrétien de Troyes),
it may be possible for more than
one person to do the same topic.
Welsh
- Culhwch and Olwen
- The Dream of Rhonabwy
Latin
- The Arthurian section (and other
relevant sections) of Geoffrey
of Monmouth's History
of the Kings of Britain and/or
the equivalent portions of Wace's
Roman de Brut and La3amon's Brut
- De ortu Waluuanii (
The Rise of Gawain)
Anglo-Norman
- The Arthurian section (and other
relevant sections) of Wace's Roman
de Brut and/or the
equivalent portions of Geoffrey
of Monmouth's History of the
Kings of Britain and La3amon's Brut
- Thomas of Britain, Tristan
- Marie de France
French
- Béroul, The Romance
of Tristan
- Chrétien de Troyes
- The Prose Continuations to the
romances of Chrétien de
Troyes
English
- The Arthurian section (and other
relevant sections) of La3amon's Brut and/or
the equivalent portions of Geoffrey
of Monmouth's History
of the Kings of Britain and
Wace's Roman de Brut.
- The Wedding of Sir Gawain and
Dame Ragnell
- The Awntyrs of Arthur
- The Alliterative Morte Arthur
- The Stanzaic Morte Arthur
- Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur
German
- Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival
Other Topics
- Another text or author not listed
here (your topic must be approved
by me)
- A thematic topic of your choice
(which must be approved
by me)
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