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Topics in 19th Century Novel: Family Values and Victorian Fictions

ENGL 255.301
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TR 12-1:30

The "family values" dear to American politicians lead us back to the supposed stability of Victorian England, when patriarchal authority was legally entrenched and officially unchallenged. Nevertheless, the most popular Victorian novels
feature single parents, glorified orphans, and households in dissolution. We will examine the tension between official precept and popular mythology in novels that include Charles Dickens' DOMBEY AND SON, George Eliot's SILAS MARNER, Ellen Wood's EAST LYNNE, and Wilkie Collins' THE WOMAN IN WHITE. There will be a midterm and (probably) a final examination. Each student will also write a 10-20 page paper on a nineteenth-century novel not included on the syllabus.

(Note: This course, taken in combination with either English 45 or 65, may be used to fulfill the usual English 203 requirement.)

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