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ENG 363

Renaissance or Early Modern British Literature

A study of major developments in prose and poetry in English literature between 1500 and 1660, an age of exploration both literal and figurative. In both canonical works (by Sidney, Spenser, Donne, Jonson, Herbert and Milton) and recently rediscovered poems by Lady Mary Wroth, Aemilia Lanyer and Katherine Philips, we will analyze the intersection of influences--Classical and Biblical, native and Continental, medieval and modern.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
1 course

Spring Semester information

Andrea Sununu

363A: Renaissance or Early Modern British Literature: Heart and Muse, Pipe and Trumpet