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Dec 18, 2024
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ENG 110: British Romanticism and India Units: 4
During the Romantic period (roughly 1780-1830), British literature and the early British Empire underwent transformations in which the Orient, real and imagined, served as an experimental site for envisioning a global modernity. This course is premised on the assumption that literature served as a crucial medium through which Britons and their colonial subjects understood a developing western empire, and the early empire in turn profoundly informed the themes and forms of literary expression in Britain and India.
Course Details Repeats Allowed for Credit: 0
Crosslisted with: CRES 151 Normal Letter Grade only
GE Requirements - Intellectual Experience: Global Awareness
- Approaches to Knowledge: Literary and Textual Analysis
- Approaches to Knowledge: Societies and Cultures of the Past
Requisites and Restrictions Prerequisite Courses: WRI 010 or equivalent exam Open only to the following class level(s): Instructor Permission Required: No
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