ADDITIONAL REQUIRED READING

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In this course you will be asked to read essays and illustrative material, some of which shall be distributed to you in class. A complete set of class notes and lectures will be ON RESERVE in the LRC (Library). (Refer to the shaded area on Page one of the syllabus.) THE OPEN COMPUTER LAB IS AVAILABLE FOR WWW REFERENCE, BUT, PLEASE NOTE:

You may read the essays on the screen, but you will be unable to run off copies of them; you may copy the disk, however, and use it on your home computer..

 

The best way, however, to read the documents, is download them and then print them.

 

 

1. "The Epic as Cosmopoesis" Louise Cowan*

 

2. "The Comic Terrain" Louise Cowan*

 

3. "Carnival and Pilgrimmage" Donald C. Howard*

 

4. The Renaissance*

For an annotated version of this essay [annotated by Lori Seiler], go to this page and click on "Renaissance".

 

5.Mannerism*

For an annotated version of this essay [annotated by Lori Seiler], go to this page and click on "Mannerism".

 

6.The Early Baroque and the Classical Baroque*

10. "Carnival and Pilgrimage" Donald C. Howard*


11. The Essays, "Tragic Form," "The Vision of Tragedy,"and "King Lear"Can Be Found by Clicking Here.


 

[You are responsible for the readings. You will either have quizzes on them, write a precis, or include portions of them within your papers.]



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