English 231 - Brit. Romant.: Revolution/Reac
Fall
2018
01
4.00
Katherine Singer
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
104604
Clapp Laboratory 126
ksinger@mtholyoke.edu
This class will examine the ways Romantic-era writers figured revolution and the reaction against it, in the wake of the French Revolution's spectacular but failed promises of liberty, fraternity, and equality for all. We will pay special attention to how British writers envisioned their own versions of freedom and equality, extending them to women, slaves, and the poor. Likewise we will explore how this project for social change was necessarily related to revolutions in language and aesthetics. Authors may include Burke, Wollstonecraft, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Smith, Barbauld, Blake, Austen, Keats, Percy and Mary Shelley, Byron, and Hemans.
Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors
meets English department 1700-1900 requirement