ENG 532 - Early 17th Century - Poetry, Politics and Religion in the 17th Century: Andrew Marvell

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Princeton University
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Intensive consideration of Andrew Marvell's poetry, prose and letters both for its own sake and in order to illuminate the transformation of Renaissance and 17th-century poetics, politics, diplomacy and religion. Marvell is presented as innovator in poetry, political and social theory, and freethinking. Predecessors, contemporaries and successors are also featured and include: Pindar, Horace, Ancrene Riwle, Machiavelli, Guarini, Jonson, May, Milton, Hester Pulter, Katherine Philips, Waller, Fleckno, Dryden, Swift, Sterne, Emerson, Archibald MacLeish, Susan Stewart.
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0.00 - 4.00
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Lecture
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(609) 258-3000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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