21L705 Major Authors
Spring 2008
Instructor: Mary C Fuller
Seminar: MW 2:30-4 (56-169)
Information:
In 1667, John Milton published what he intended both as the
crowning achievement of a poetic career and a justification of
God's ways to man: an epic poem which retold and reimagined the
Biblical story of creation, temptation, and original sin. Even in a
hostile political climate, Paradise Lost was almost
immediately recognized as a classic, and one fate of a classic is
to be rewritten, both by admirers and by antagonists. In this
seminar, we will read Paradise Lost alongside works of
20th century fantasy and science fiction which rethink both
Milton's text and its source.
Students should come to the seminar having read Paradise
Lost straight through at least once; this can be accomplished
by taking the IAP subject, Reading Paradise Lost
(21L.995), or independently. Twentieth century authors will
include C.S. Lewis (Perelandra, The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe) and Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials), as
well as assorted criticism. Each week, one class meeting will focus
on Milton, and the other on one of the modern novels.
Announcements
Reading/schedule this week
Monday (4/28), class will begin at 2:15 and end at 3:15; we'll discuss PL XI and Grossman's article (I've fixed the vocabulary list for his article, which some might find helpful -- see "Critical Readings"). Wednesday (4/30), we'll continue until 4:30, with some refreshments, to finish discussion of Amber Spyglass/His Dark Materials.
Announced on 23 April 2008 8:58 a.m. by Mary Fuller