WOMEN AND Gender STUDIES 466 - Love,Lust,and Loss in Early American Lancaster. Fall 2008

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Franklin and Marshall College
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Desired and envied, Peggy Shippen and Ann Coleman were young women blamed for highly irregular behavior by famous men, Benedict Arnold and James Buchanan. The possibly banal or even complex realities of their lives are typically reduced to the melodramatic conventions of sentimental fiction. In this seminar, we will work in a number of registers: the historical (What happen ), the collision of historiography and genre (How are sentiment and sympathy used to imagine the lives of young women ) and the narratological (how do various narrative strategies tell truth, inspire action, or support particular ideological positions ) Permission of the instructor required. Same as AMS/ENG 466. Battistini
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3.00
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(717) 291-3911
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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