English 311CT - The Canterbury Tales

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Mount Holyoke College
100858
Known as a storyteller par excellence, Chaucer was also a famous reader of classical epic, romance, and philosophy. This research seminar will give students the opportunity to read the Canterbury Tales in light of the work's cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Throughout the semester, students will engage with Chaucer's tales and his favorite sources to examine and discuss his representations of gender and class, his perspectives on religious authority, his use of the English vernacular, and his commitment to poetry.
Prereq: ENGL-199 or ENGL-200.
meets English department pre-1700 requirement; meets English department seminar requirement
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.