2015-2016 Catalog

ENG 335 Studies in Renaissance Literature

The Renaissance is commonly regarded as the height of Western aesthetic achievement. This course looks at and problematizes the rebirth" of knowledge by examining early modern English literature and culture with attention to the effects of humanism discovery class race the Reformation a female monarch and civil war. Topics vary and are announced during registration. [GM1, H, W]

Prerequisite

ENG 205 and a literary history course (ENG 206, ENG 210, ENG 211, ENG 212, or ENG 213), or permission of the instructor.