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ENGL 90301: Victorian Science & Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A seminar for graduate students with previous coursework on the Victorian period; readings will reflect the interests of those enrolled in the seminar.
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ENGL 90302: Aesthetic Theory and the Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An examination of the rise of the British novel in the 18th century and its important historical roots in earlier periods.
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ENGL 90303: Reading the French Revolution
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An analysis of the ways in which readings of the French Revolution in the period from 1790-1830 helped to produce early versions of modernity and of the aesthetic practices that accompanied it.
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ENGL 90304: Nineteenth-Century British Novel
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A study of major British 19th-century novels in relation to changing class, gender, and social relations during the Victorian period.
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ENGL 90305: Twice-Told Tales
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
How a fiction might exist as a critical reconstruction or a re-vision of an other (previous?) work.
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ENGL 90306: Romantic Era Drama and the Public Theater
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A seminar on dramatic writing of the romantic era and the cultural role of stage performance.
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ENGL 90307: Vic Lit:Sexuality & Empire
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A study of Victorian literature and culture.
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ENGL 90308: Romanticism and Culture Wars: Lakers, Scots, and Cockneys
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This seminar will grapple with the major dispute about how to read and value the literature of the romantic era by moving away from the old stereotype of the solitary genius to focus, instead, on circles of writers positioned in relation to and often against one another as they fought to establish the cultural functions of literature during the turbulent upheavals of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars: the "Lake School," the Scots group gathered around Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and the "Cockney School" assembled around The Examiner in London. Our approach to the ways these groups waged culture wars over the relationship between literature and politics will take guidance from historical and theoretical works about the politics of the romantic era by such figures as E.P. Thompson, Raymond Williams, Jerome McGann, Marilyn Butler, Nicholas Roe, and David Chandler.
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ENGL 90309: Romanticism, Gender, and Colonialism
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course will present the figure of Giacomo Leopardi, the outstanding romantic Italian Poet, and his striking similarities with some of the protagonists of that season of poetry: Wordsworth, Keats, Horderlin, and, later, Baudelaire. We will also delve into the Operette morali and the private diary called Zibaldone to illustrate the surprising depth of Leopardi's thinking, one of the most original and perceptive explorations of the human condition ever prospected. We will show that this isolated poet and thinker was one of the founders of modern nihilism, and we will compare his most stunning ideas to the ones elaborated by his great contemporary Schopenhauer and by the modern existentialist thought.
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ENGL 90310: Idea of the local in the 19th Century
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
What is considered "local" and what is considered "foreign" at the height of Victorian England, as these concepts are dealt with by various English Victorian writers.
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