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Dec 26, 2024
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ENGL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance LiteratureFC ARHU WINT 4 credits This course will consider the relationship between the verbal, visual, and material in early modern culture and literature. Renaissance printed books, portraits, jewelry, perspective paintings, automatons, anatomy theaters, machines, maps, stage sets, costumes and more will be read alongside the works of authors like Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Donne, Ralegh, Milton, Jonson, Webster, Carew, Middleton, and Wroth, incorporating a range of theoretical perspectives. Class will include regular visits to Special Collections and the AMAM. Pre-1800. Field trips required. Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 299 or two 200-Level courses. Requirements can be waived with instructor consent.
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