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English 050.601
Romantic Poetry
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TR 5-6:15

This course will examine the "major" poets of the British Romantic period: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.  We will also consider several important female poets of the time who have disappeared from our literary canon -- Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Charlotte Smith, Mary Robinson, Joanna Baillie, and Felicia Hemans. By reading these writers in succession, we will be able to understand better the tension-filled literary, social, and political landscape they were attempting to navigate. We will explore questions of canonization, gender, literary authority, urbanization, and economics. This class is discussion-centered and requires active student participation.  Several short essays; one longer final paper.

Note: This course--*and* another in either 18th-century British poetry or Victorian poetry--may be used instead of the usual English 202 requirement.


updated 2006-04-10
 
 
 
 


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