Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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CLS2550

Romanticism and revolution

Michael Ackland

8 points * 2 hours per week * Second semester * Clayton

The aim of this subject is to introduce students to some of the key issues raised by romanticism, to place these firmly in their historical context, and to trace their evolution. In particular, we shall consider visions of social reform and individual liberation, the problematic position of women and the impact of major romantic traditions in the New World.

Assessment

Tutorial paper and participation (1000 words): 20% * Essay (1500 words): 30% * Essay (3000 words): 50%

Prescribed texts

Blake W Selected poetry and prose Modern Library

Clarke M Stories Hale and Iremonger

Harpur C Selected poetry and prose Penguin

Hoffmann E T A Tales of Hoffmann Penguin

Hugo V Notre-Dame de Paris Penguin

Poe E A The fall of the house of Usher Penguin or Signet

Shelley M Frankenstein OUP

Tasma A Sydney sovereign Angus and Robertson

Thoreau H Walden and Civil disobedience Penguin



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