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2 | Spring 2011 | Ring, Joseph
Ring, Joseph |
MW 10-11:30 | 305 Wheeler |
Castiglione, B.: The Courtier; Cervantes, M.: Don Quijote; Erasmus, D.: The Praise of Folly; Machiavelli, N.: The Prince; Montaigne, M.: The Complete Essays of Montaigne; Rabelais, F.: Gargantua and Pantagruel
This course will survey some of the major prose writings of the continental Renaissance. In addition to situating these works in their cultural and historical contexts, we will consider running topics such as the social function of rhetoric; humanism; carnival and popular culture; the history of subjectivity; the politics of gender; innovation in literary genres; and transitional forms of the novel. Readings (in translation) include Castiglione, The Courtier; Cervantes, Don Quixote; Erasmus, The Praise of Folly; Machiavelli, The Prince; Montaigne, Essays (selected); and Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel.
English 190 replaced English 100 and 150 as of Fall '09. English majors may fulfill the seminar requirement for the major by taking one section of English 190 (or by having taken either English 100 or English 150 before Fall '09). Please read the paragraph on page 2 of this Accouncement of Classes for more details about enrolling in, or wait-listing for, this course.
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