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ENGL 2360O: Irony and Satire
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Works of irony and satire (from the Civil Wars to the death of Swift) allow an investigation of current issues in the study of Civil War, Restoration, and Early 18th-C. texts, including revisionist history, the public sphere, Anglo-Irish relations, print culture, mercantilism, and gender construction. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2360Q: Manuscript, Image, and the Middle English Text
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar will engage with the interpretive issues raised by considering manuscript images in relation to manuscript text. Selected Middle English texts will include Pearl, works by Chaucer, and the popular Middle English prose Brut, in the context of twelve historiated manuscripts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Enrollment limited to 15 graduate students.
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ENGL 2400: Graduate Independent Study in Medieval and Early Modern Literatures and Cultures
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Brown University
Section numbers vary by instructor. May be repeated for credit. Instructor's permission required.
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ENGL 2450: Exchange Scholar Program
0.00 Credits
Brown University
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ENGL 2560: Graduate Seminars in the Enlightenment and the Rise of National Literatures and Cultures
1.00 Credits
Brown University
No description available. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2560A: American Exotics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
From the beginning of colonization all the way up to the American Revolution, America is consistently figured as a remote and alien place. We will explore the figurative transformation of "America" by examining the use of images of the "remote" and "exotic" in British American colonial writing, including poems, plays, maps, travel narratives and natural histories. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2560C: Early American Studies
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A critical introduction for graduate students to the scholarly field of early American studies, from the colonial era to the late 19th century. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2560E: Liberalism and American Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A graduate seminar in the relation between liberal culture and literary history. It examines the emergence of liberalism and its historical transformations, placing special emphasis upon cultural formations of individual rights, agency, and economic "freedom." Includes writings by Jefferson, Emerson, Fanny Fern, Frederick Douglass, and Ralph Ellison. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2560F: Realism
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Begins with European theories of realism, including Lukacs, Watt, Jameson, and others, who define realism by linking it to some aspect of modernization. Moves to theories that expose the limits of classical realism in the name of someone as some aspect of history it systematically subordinates or excludes, e.g., women, colonial subjects, minority cultures. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ENGL 2560G: Romantic Orientalism
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Representations of the "Orient" in British and transatlantic literary culture during the "Romantic" period (c. 1770-c. 1830). Connections between cultural representation and both assertions of and challenges to British colonial and imperial power. Theoretical, historical and political analysis by Said, Barrell, and others; poetry by Coleridge, Southey, Byron, P.B.Shelley; prose by Sydney Owenson, Charlotte Dacre, Thomas DeQuincey. Enrollment limited to 15.
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