The Western Literary Canon in Context.. Part 2 of 3
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Lectures 13-24 of 36 half-hour lectures.
Disc 1. Lecture 13. Beowulf: the fortunate survivor -- Lecture 14. King Arthur, politics, and Sir Gawain -- Lecture 15. Dante and the canon of Christian literature -- Lecture 16. Boccaccio: ancient masters, modern rivals -- Lecture 17. Chaucer: the father of English literature -- Lecture 18. "Man for all seasons": More and his Utopia -- Disc 2. Lecture 19. Hamlet: English literature goes global -- Lecture 20. Brave new worlds: Shakespeare's The tempest -- Lecture 21. Cervantes's Don Quixote and the novel -- Lecture 22. The rebel as hero: Milton's paradise lost -- Lecture 23. Voice of an age: Voltaire's Candide -- Lecture 24. Pride and prejudice: women in the canon.
Lecturer, John M. Bowers, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Professor John M. Bowers discusses why some works and not others become part of the literary canon. He examines the context of the works, and how academic curriculum perpetuates and changes the development of the canon.
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PUBLISHED
Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., c2008.
Year Published: 2008
Description: 2 videodiscs (ca. 360 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (ii, 69 p. ; 22 cm.)
Language: English
Format: ILL
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781598034707
1598034707
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Teaching Company.
SUBJECTS
Canon (Literature)
Literature -- History and criticism.