Seventeenth-Century Literature
This course studies literature in the historical and social contexts of the Stuart period until the Restoration. Readings may include texts by Vaughan, Crashaw, Bradstreet, Philips, Marvell, and Milton. Students will explore the literary history of the seventeenth century from a variety of social and political perspectives—including but not limited to race, gender, sexuality, and class—in overlapping and intersectional ways. NOTE: Students cannot receive credit for both ENGL 343 and ENGL 3343.
- Prerequisite: Any 2 200-level English courses, 202 or 203 is highly recommended
- Hours: 42 hrs (3-0)