Romantic Literature
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[edit] Description from course catalog
- An interdisciplinary study of “romanticism” in England and Scotland between 1789 and 1832, treating works by poets, essay writers, novelists, painters and urban architects. Among works to be considered will be poems by Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley, and Byron, essays by Burke, De Quincey, Coleridge, and Hazlitt, and fiction by Mary Shelley. Painters to be considered will include Girtin, Constable, and Turner. We will investigate the Prince Regent’s attempts, working with John Nash and others, to transform London into an imperial city. Nature of Text. British, 1700-1900.
[edit] Prerequisites / Notes
- Prerequisite: For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled "Introductory Gateway Courses."
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