Passions (ENGL 2064)
Semester 2 / 2013

Texts

Ishiguro, Kazuo. Never Let Me Go
Swift, Jonathan. A Modest Proposal
y separately published work icon Sorry Gail Jones , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 2007 Z1380261 2007 single work novel (taught in 9 units)

'In the remote outback of Western Australia during World War II, English anthropologist Nicholas Keene and his wife, Stella, raise a lonely child, Perdita. Her upbringing is far from ordinary: in a shack in the wilderness, with a distant father burying himself in books and an unstable mother whose knowledge of Shakespeare forms the backbone of the girl's limited education.

'Emotionally adrift, Perdita becomes friends with a deaf and mute boy, Billy, and an Aboriginal girl, Mary. Perdita and Mary come to call one another sister and to share a very special bond. They are content with life in this remote corner of the globe, until a terrible event lays waste to their lives.' (Publisher's blurb)

Shakespeare, The Tempest
Poetry and the work of mourning: Charlotte Smith and Thomas Hardy
Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility
Lawrence, D.H. Short Stories

Description

This course is an introduction to the changing cultural significance of passions, affects, feelings and emotions and their traditions of literary representation. Students will explore Western traditions of literary practice in drama, poetry and prose that are used to represent the social and personal effects of particular feelings. The course surveys examples from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries

Assessment

In class exercises (30%), 2500 word essay (30%), exam (40%)

Other Details

Levels: Undergraduate
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