English 321WD - Wm. Wordsworth & George Eliot

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Nigel Alderman
TTH 02:40PM-03:55PM
Mount Holyoke College
98909
Shattuck Hall 318
nalderma@mtholyoke.edu
William Wordsworth and George Eliot grew up in a revolutionary age: the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, wars of independence and of imperial conquest, and, behind it all, the social transformations arising from the industrial revolution. Both Wordsworth and Eliot wrestled with how to adapt their art to these new realities: he introduced dramatically new content into poetry and experimented with a startling variety of poetic forms; she transformed the various prose genres to construct a novelistic form able to represent the totality of British society. By so doing, they forged a revolution in literary forms with the emergence of the modern lyric and the realist novel.
Prereq: 8 credits from English.
meets the English department 1700-1900 requirement
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.