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ENGL 3047 - Rhapsody & Revolution: Romanticism & Its Legacies
University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

ENGL 3047 - Rhapsody & Revolution: Romanticism & Its Legacies

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3820
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Pre-Requisite: At least 6 units of Level II undergraduate study
Incompatible: ENGL 2102
Assessment: Quizzes, Close Reading, Presentation, Essays x 2
Syllabus:

Romanticism has profoundly shaped modern sensibilities, informing our conceptions of individual subjectivity, our notions of the creative artist and the role of art, our understanding of the relation of the individual to the natural world, and our ideas of the fantastic and the uncanny. Arising as an ambivalent reaction to various intellectual strands of the Enlightenment, and a rebellion against classicism in the arts, the Romantic movement swept Europe in the wake of the French Revolution of 1789 and had momentous effects on all art forms: literature, music, dance, and the visual arts. In this course we will explore some major Romantic texts in relation to a set of key themes: revolution, liberty and gender; the role of art and the conception of the creative artist; the exaltation of the emotions, the senses and the imagination; the relation of the individual to nature; the uncanny and the fantastic; Bohemianism and alternative communities. Texts examined may include poetry, political writing and essays, novels, biographies, visual artworks, instrumental music, opera and ballet. Students completing this course will develop an enhanced understanding of key Romantic texts and ideas, as well as an appreciation of how Romantic ideologies and motifs underpin subsequent cultural movements such as the Gothic, Decadence, Surrealism and Modernism.

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3820 Mon 06/08/2018 Fri 31/08/2018 Fri 14/09/2018 Fri 26/10/2018


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21816 LE01 100 20 23 Jul - 10 Sep Monday 2pm - 3pm Hughes, 309, Hughes Lecture Theatre
1 Oct - 22 Oct Monday 2pm - 3pm Hughes, 309, Hughes Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Seminar
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21819 SE05 25 10 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 9am - 11am Napier, 108, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 9am - 11am Napier, 108, Teaching Room
21820 SE04 28 3 24 Jul - 11 Sep Tuesday 11am - 1pm Napier, 205, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Tuesday 11am - 1pm Napier, 205, Teaching Room
21821 SE03 25 10 27 Jul - 14 Sep Friday 11am - 1pm Napier, 205, Teaching Room
5 Oct - 26 Oct Friday 11am - 1pm Napier, 205, Teaching Room
21822 SE02 28 3 24 Jul - 11 Sep Tuesday 3pm - 5pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Tuesday 3pm - 5pm Napier, 108, Teaching Room