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Feb 03, 2025
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CLCS 181 - Love, Genre, and Gender: Plays and Poetry in the Renaissance Semester Offered: Fall 1 unit(s) How are gender and genre blurred across literary, theatrical, and visual representation in the early modern period? This first-year writing seminar explores the intertwining themes of love, comedy, and imitation through Italian and English Renaissance poetry, prose, and plays, with a focus on the relationship between truth, ambiguity, and performance. Texts include sonnets written by Petrarch and those who later imitated him, including female poets; Italian comedies that served as precursors to Shakespeare’s plays; and dialogues written by women on the topic of love. All texts are in English. Students are given a range of options regarding their individual assignments, including presentations, creative writing projects, and short critical essays. Alexia Ferracuti.
Open only to first-year students; satisfies the college requirement for a First-Year Writing Seminar.
Two 75-minute periods.
Course Format: CLS
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