ENGL 330 Victorian England
A study of the principal writers of the Victorian Age (1837 - 1901), including Carlyle, Mill, Newman, Ruskin, Tennyson, Browning, and Arnold.
Offered
Fall, odd years.
Outcomes
- Thematic and stylistic qualities that make them characteristic of their authors and of the time in which they were written
- Such qualities as they may have in common with our own time
- Qualities of thought or expression that make them timeless and enduring