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ENG 464 British Literature and the Founding of Empire

·¡±·³ÒÌý464ÌýÌýBritish Literature and the Founding of EmpireÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course uses literature to understand rapid shifts in making and breaking empire. Reading novels, newspapers, essays, and autobiographies, we will study liberty in colonial North America, the orientalism of British India, and adventure writing of nineteenth-century Africa. In 1773, George McCartney, a British imperial officer, looked out from India and saw a "vast empire on which the sun never sets." Ten years later the thirteen American colonies that had founded that empire were gone. We will use this sentiment to determine how empire shaped the world and to consider how it contributed to Britain's literary and cultural traditions.

Requisite: Sophomore Standing or Above

GEP Humanities, GEP Global Knowledge

Typically offered in Spring only

This course is offered alternate years