Middlebury

ENAM0201A-F13

British Lit. and Culture I
Poetics of Entertainment

British Literature and Culture: The Poetics of Entertainment
"Entertain" now means “amuse” or “divert,” but in the Middle Ages and Renaissance it meant, more seriously, “hold together” in community. We will explore poetic “entertainment” as it evolved from before the Conquest (1066) through the Restoration (1660). Recurring themes include hospitality, gift-exchange, love, marriage, festival, politics, and friendship, all involving gender, class, and nationality. Our topic will also entail exploring what has made works canonical and the contribution of the canon to our own sense of community. Texts include Beowulf, Gawain and the Green Knight, and works by Marie de France, Chaucer, Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare, Jonson, Wroth, Donne, and Milton.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
91207
Subject Code:
ENAM
Course Number:
0201
Section Identifier:
A

Course

ENAM 0201

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Fall 2013

ENAM0201A-F13 Lecture (Berg)