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Dec 03, 2024
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ENGL 159 PZ -Ethics & Dread in Victorian Lit Institution: Pitzer
Description: Dreadful Tales: Ethics and Dread in Victorian Literature
This course investigates “dread” in 19th-C British literature, grappling with an array of historical fears about the future. Whereas Frankestein expresses anxieties about scientific innovation, Sweeney Todd manifests concern about London’s industrialization, and Dracula and The War of the Worlds anticipate violent imperial expansion. How is dread portrayed in theses stories – particularly through the frames of gender, class, and nationality? How is it experienced by readers, possibly inciting action in the real world? Ultimately, we will consider what these historical works can teach us about the events, situations, and people we dread in our own day and age.
Prerequisite(s): Please check course schedule for requirements.
For up-to-date information on current course offerings and details, please refer to the Pitzer class schedule on MyCampus2 Portal.
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