ENGL 210
Spring 2007 not offered
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Crosslisting:
MDST 216, FGSS 214 |
This course surveys texts written by and for medieval women, from religious narratives and spiritual revelations to court poetry and political commentaries. We will focus not only on women's authorial voices, but the ways in which women were constructed as characters and narrators by men, and the way that men wrote for women. Because England in the Middle Ages was not an isolated space - either geographically or intellectually - readings for this course will include continental texts that were read in medieval England as well as works by English authors. Throughout the course we will be examining the various social, political and religious issues in medieval England that inform the representations of women in these texts. |
Essential Capabilities:
None |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ENGL |
Course Format: Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: None |
Major Readings:
Readings will span the twelfth through the fifteenth centuries and will include selections from Christine de Pisan's works, some Lais of Marie de France, THE BOOK OF MARGERY KEMPE, Julian of Norwich's Showings, the lives of Sts. Margaret of Antioch and Katherine of Alexandria, some female Troubadour poets, Chaucer's WIFE OF BATH'S TALE and THE PRIORESS'S TALE and Thomas Hoccleve's THE TALE OF JERESLAUS' WIFE and THE TALE OF JONATHAS.
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Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course meets the English Department's Pre-1800 requirement. |
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