ENG 362 - A: British Romanticism or B: Reimagining Blake Check schedule for course offerings.
Both A and B satisfy the LTRQ Ways of Knowing requirement
Both A and B fulfill the Historical Approaches requirement for the English major.
362A British Romanticism
Instructor
Vaz
Topical study of the poetry and prose of the period ranging from the examination of Romantic gender ideology to studies of individual authors
Satisfies the LTRQ Ways of Knowing requirement
362B Reimagining Blake
Instructor
Vaz
William Blake was a risk-taker and a rule-breaker. In his creative output, he sought to unshackle the ideological “mind-forg’d manacles” that stunted human thought. We will study Blake’s seminal works and apply some risk-taking and rule-breaking of our own by digitally recreating a few of his illustrated plates. Just as Blake used text and image in his original plates, so will we, as we creatively and critically reimagine Blake’s work and his message.
Satisfies the LTRQ Ways of Knowing requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes First-year students require permission of the instructor.
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