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Apr 25, 2024
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CMPL 222 - Ovid in the Middle Ages Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4HU
We will read several of the central works of Ovid (in translation) in conjunction with medieval literature that imitates, invokes, or develops Ovid’s literary corpus. We will emphasize reading and imitation as modes of interpretation, and consider how scholars of the medieval period saw themselves as inheriting and continuing a distinct literary tradition. Texts include Ovid’s Amores, Heroides, and Metamorphses, various Chaucerian works, the Roman de la Rose, and the letters of Abelard and Heloise. British, Pre-1700.
Enrollment Limit: 40 Instructor: K. Ormand
Prerequisites & Notes: This course is cross-listed with English 209 and CLAS 222. Cross List Information: This course is cross-listed with English 209 and Classics 222
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