Course details
Name: ENGL - 262
Title: ART OF FICTION
Section: 02
Semester: Spring - 2013
Credits: 3
Description:
The Art of Female Rebellion: How did women writers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries tell interesting stories about women who broke with tradition and chased their passions during a time when the ideal woman was demure and chaste? In this class, we’ll explore the strategies female authors used to invent bold, ambitious, and adventurous female characters (sure, some of them had to die, but some of them also got to shoot guns). Sometimes the authors used biographies (their own and others), sometimes they turned to history, and sometimes they turned the proper limits of the nineteenth-century parlor to their own subversive ends. The class will read conduct manuals, philosophical treatises, and fiction by Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen. We will also spend time exploring how modern Hollywood depicts these rebellious women for twenty-first century audiences. Students will write take a few reading quizzes, write a mid-term essay, and write a final paper.
Last updated on 2012-10-22 By
Matthew Patricia (matthewp)
Schedule: Tuesday From 5:30 pm To 8:00 pm
Graduation requirements:
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- Genre Study (Fiction)
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- Pre-1900 (1c)
- Women and Gender Studies (3c)
- Class Issues (3d)
Teaching Faculty: Matthew Patricia (matthewp)
Is course canceled: No