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HYM5115 - Private and Public Voices in Renaissance Correspondence12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Carolyn JamesOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisThis subject introduces the theoretical and conceptual frameworks appropriate to a study of Renaissance letters. It will analyse the development of the letter as a self-conscious literary genre but also dwell on more private correspondence, never meant for publication. Letters are essential sources, particularly for the social historian, and the insights and problems associated with using different kinds of letters as historical documents - whether they are carefully-crafted epistles drafted and redrafted by humanists and famous writers; practical, everyday communication; or even messages dictated to a scribe by the illiterate - will be the particular focus of discussion and analysis. Objectives
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Assessment
Research essay (5000 words): 50% Contact hours2 hours per week PrerequisitesMajor in Historical Studies |