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ENGL8009 Texts and Contexts

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject English
Offered in ENGL8009 will not be offered in 2009
Unit Value 12 units
Course Description

The late eighteenth century and early nineteenth centuries, the period identified with the Enlightenment and Romanticism and the American and French Revolutions, is a formative era for the modern world.  This course focuses on literary and cultural production in the period 1790-1825.  It will investigate issues such as how literary texts represent and participate in historical change; explore the relationship between polemical texts such as Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France and Paine's Rights of Man and the poetry, drama and fiction; consider the impact of a new politics of gender in emergent genres such as the Gothic, the politics of print culture in the period and the relationship between 'elite' and 'popular' cultures.

 

 

Course Classification(s) AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs.
Areas of Interest English
Preliminary Reading

 Texts and authors to be covered will include: Burke and Paine (selections), Godwin, Caleb Williams, Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads, Lord George Byron, Selections from Don Juan, John Clare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Pierce Egan's Life in London, John Keats, Poems and Letters, William Hazlitt, Selected Writings

Academic Contact Dr Gillian Russell

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