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ENGL 197:  

Upper-Division Seminar :  "Writing 'Nature' in the Eighteenth Century"

Fall 2007
Instructor: E. Heckendorn Cook
Meets on: TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM SH 2617
Prerequisites: Writing 2, 50, or 109; English 10; or upper-division standing  
This course cannot be repeated and is limited to upper-division English majors only.

English 197: "Writing 'Nature' in the Eighteenth Century"

With an eye to our 21st-c. ways of thinking about the natural world, this seminar examines 18th-c. representations of nature in a range of texts, including poetry, scientific and travel writing, novels, and visual material. Contexts for the literature include the changing social and economic conditions of eighteenth-century Britain and its colonies that increasingly defined "country" against "city," investing each with connotations that are still familiar today.

Catalog Number: 16964
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