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ENGL 320 - From Frankenstein to Dracula: At the Margins of 19th-Century Britain


Semester Offered: First Semester
Full Course
Credits: 4 credits
Attribute: 4HU, WADV

Nineteenth-century novels strive to recreate what one critic called “knowable” communities. In this course, we’ll study texts that explore that which is situated at the very edges of culture, at the limits of knowable and, often, at the borders of the human. Our course will be rooted in the nineteenth century, the age not just of Frankenstein’s monster and the blood-thirsty Dracula, but also of Darwinian evolution. We’ll think about how authors from this period conceive of identity and difference, self and other, and we’ll ask just how they define what is “normal” and what lies outside of it. British, Diversity, 1700-1900.

Enrollment Limit: 20
Instructor: N. Tessone

Prerequisites & Notes: For complete prerequisites, please refer to the English Program section titled, “Advanced Courses.”



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