English 214 - Topic: Medieval Romance
Spring
2014
01
4.00
Wesley Yu
TTH 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
87200
Clapp Laboratory 420
wyu@mtholyoke.edu
'Arthurian legend conjures enduring stereotypes of chivalry and romantic love, but how do we go about situating medieval romance in literary history? Where does it come from, why was it written, who read it, and how did it change over time? In this course, students will learn about romance's historical and social contexts, its form, tropes, and imagery. We will think about romance's contemplation of justice, loyalty, subjectivity, love, and shame, especially as this body of literature grapples with the conflicts that arise between the mortal and divine. Course readings will include works by Marie de France, Chretien de Troyes, Chaucer, Lydgate, and Spenser. We will read in Middle English where possible.'
Prereq: English 200 and either English 210 or 213