This is a comprehensive introduction to medieval English literature, with a focus on the Middle English period. Middle English literature embraces an astonishing variety of genres and subjects, from the aggressive debate of ‘The Owl and the Nightingale’ to the painful tragedy (and some comedy) of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde. In exploring this diversity, we will question the traditional view of the Middle Ages as a monolithic “Age of Faith” that can be neatly opposed to our own modernity. The course thus aims to consider early English literature in light of important historical and cultural changes during the Middle Ages.
Selected texts will be read in Middle English with the help of a glossary; no experience reading Old or Middle English is required.
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