| John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |
| Course Prefix: | LIT Course Number: 374 |
| Course Title: | Topics in Nineteenth-Century Literature |
| Subject: | Literature |
| Minimum Credits: | 3.0 Maximum Credits: 3.0 Hours per week: 3.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
Topics in Nineteenth-Century Literature will examine select major and minor literary movements, authors, and ideas at work in nineteenth-century literature with an eye to the formal features of texts as well as the social, historical, and political contexts in which they appear. The course will approach the canon for this period not as a fixed entity but as a body of work consistently open to reevaluation and critique; alternative texts, voices, and subject positions relevant to the topic(s) will be included. As a means of understanding the literature of the period, the course may focus on a literary genre or convention (e.g., lyric or narrative poetry, realist, romantic or naturalistic novels) or an important theme (e.g., industrialization, slavery, imperialism, and the romantic imagination). Each semester individual instructors will anchor the course in specific sub-topics, primary texts, cultures, historical moments, etc., depending on their own areas of specialization. |
| Prerequisite: | ENG 102 or ENG 201. |
| Corequisite: | LIT 260 or permission of the instructor. |
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Start Date: 12/11/2009 End Date: |
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