print view
English 255.301
Topics in 19th Century Novel
Nina Auerbach profile

TR 12-1:30

Victorian Stories: Who Is Lying?

The seminar shall study Victorian tale-telling in relation to the variety of genres in which tales were told, most notably fiction, poetry, and painting. Through a comparison of fiction, long poems, Pre-Raphaelite painting, and illustration, we shall consider ways in which the medium alters not only the content of a story, but its ideology. Works we shall read include: Thackeray, VANITY FAIR; Charlotte Brontë, JANE EYRE, Dickens, DAVID COPPERFIELD; Tennyson, IDYLLS OF THE KING and selected short lyrics; Wilkie Collins, THE MOONSTONE; and Bram Stoker, DRACULA.

Each student will write a 10-page paper on some work or works not covered on the syllabus. In addition, there will probably be a midterm and a final examination.



updated 2006-10-05
 
 
 
 


©2008 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
Photo caption: Francis Daniel Pastorius, Beehive manuscript, 1696-1865, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania.
Webmaster/Contact: briankir@english.upenn.edu