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LIT3065   The Brontës   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2019/2020
Credit level: F6

Description

Literature cannot be the business of a woman's life, nor ought it to be so advised Robert Southey, Poet Laureate, to a young Charlotte Brontë in 1837. Just ten years later she and her sisters, Emily and Anne, caused a sensation: their first novels, published under pseudonyms just weeks apart, were read and reviewed with astonishment, praise and censure. Now some 200 years since their births, the Brontë siblings (including their brother, Branwell) sustain a thriving industry of literary tourism and their works can be read and enjoyed via a multitude of editions and adaptations. This module will explore the art of the Brontës, their writings, drawings and paintings (and Brontë portraiture), from collaborative juvenilia to Charlotte's final novel, Villette. These works shed light upon the socio-cultural trends and political upheavals of the 1840s and 1850s, from the plight of the governess to machine breaking in the industrial North. This module will also ask how and why the Brontës have enjoyed such a varied and long-lasting cultural afterlife.

 

Reading List


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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 178.0
Seminar 22.0
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Course Work 0.0 100 % S1
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2019-20.