Issues in Literary History - The English Renaissance to Modernism - ENGL5521 |
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Description Examines the ways in which the history of literature in English from its beginnings to the present has been conceived, periodised, and narrated. Considers specific texts in relation to specific issues in literary history, among which may be the following: how literature is related to its socio-political and cultural contexts; how the canon of English literature is formed; how English literary tradition is formed; how specific periods of English literature are defined; how English literary history is related to Graeco-Roman and Christian sources; how English literature is related to capitalism; how postcolonial English literature is related to European tradition. Considers radically opposed treatments of these texts and issues with the aim of determining the merits and weaknesses of each.
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