Catalogue Number of the Bulletin volume 1981 1982

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Ms. Moss 211 (1)* Medieval Literature Major works of medieval literature excluding those of Chaucer. A study of the medieval search for ways to represent human experience in imaginative literature, a search that led writers to the authority of dreams, to creating dramatic allegories, to recasting ancient stories into medieval forms, and to the song-like simplicity of medieval lyric poetry. Works will include, for example, Piers Plowman, cycle plays, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Open to
...all students.
Not offered in 1981-82.
213(1) Chaucer Intensive study of The Canterbury Tales, supplemented by the short later poems as they reveal Chaucer's comic artistry, his relation to history and society of the late 14th century in England. Open to all students.
Mr. Stehling 222 (1) Renaissance Literature Prose and poetry from More and the courtier poets of Henry VIII through Shakespeare's greatest 16th-century predecessors, Sidney, Spenser, and Marlowe. A study of forms characteristic of the Renaissance, and of the changing climate of ideas.


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