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ENH2110

Renaissance Literature: Power and Love (6 points)

(ARTS)

Leader: Peter Groves

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2004 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: On successfully completing this course students will be expected to have developed: 1. A knowledge of the outlook - philosophical, religious, political and social - of the Renaissance and of the changes in it which characterize its sensibilities and inform its literature. 2. An understanding of the ways in which a variety of poetic and dramatic texts explore the concepts of power (political, social and sexual) and of love (divine, courtly, neo-Platonic and sexual) in the Renaissance period. 3. The ability to respond imaginatively and critically to texts of a period of English literature whose traditions and conventions are very different from those of the present yet which have a significant influence on it. 4. An understanding of the differing attitudes to women in the Renaissance as they are expressed in its literature. 5. The ability to apply different critical approaches to Renaissance texts and to the preoccupations and themes which they embody. 6. The ability to argue, interpret and analyse coherently both in written work and orally in seminar discussion. 7. The capacity to meet the general learning objectives of the department.

Assessment: Critical Exercise (1000 words): 25% + Essay (3000 words): 55% + Class paper (equivalent 450 words): 10% + Participation: 10% + An optional examination may replace the long essay.

Contact Hours: 2 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture and 1 x 1 hour tutorial) per week

Prerequisites: A first-year sequence in English.


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