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Syllabus: English Romanticism: "Revolution and Resistance", ENG 3241 (Fall 2022)

Ford, Talissa J.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/8327
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This course is designated as a pre-1900 literature course The British Romantic period was a time of revolution. Most obviously, the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions significantly shifted the lives and beliefs of people around the world. But there were also social, economic, and scientific revolutions: the beginning of a global marketplace, the explosion of print culture, the abolitionist movement, the women’s movement, the workers’ movement, and a climate crisis. In this course, we will consider how writers in the period understood the role of literature in the face of so much change.
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Ford, Talissa. Syllabus for English Romanticism: "Revolution and Resistance."Department of English, Temple U, Philadelphia, Fall 2022.
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