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HUMANITIES 210 Early Modern Europe

 Spring, 2002

  

WEEK I (January 21-25):

Shakespeare, The Tempest

Stephen Greenblatt, "Learning to Curse"*

Stephen Greenblatt, Shakespearean Negotiations, 129-163*

Lecture: Shakespeare and the Disciplines of Culture (Knapp)

 

WEEK II (January 28-February 1):

Calderón de la Barca, Life is a Dream

John Bossy, Christianity in the West, 89-152

Jean Delumeau, Catholicism Between Luther and Voltaire, 175-202*

Lecture: Free Will in Calderón and in the Catholic Reformation (Knapp)

 

WEEK III (February 4-8):

Galileo, The Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo, 23-58, 175-216.

Francis Bacon, "The Great Instauration" (in Edwin A. Burtt, ed. The English Philosophers)*

Bacon, "Thoughts and Conclusions"*

Shapin, The Scientific Revolution, 1-117

Lecture: The New Science (Garrett)

 

WEEK IV (February 11-15):

Descartes, Discourse on Method & Meditations on First Philosophy

Shapin, The Scientific Revolution, 119-165

Lecture: The Cartesian Revolution (Patterson)

 

WEEK V (February 18-22):

Pascal, Pensées, 33-95, 149-164, 210-212

Dunn, The Age of Religious Wars, 58-68; 82-92; 152-164

Lecture: Pascal (Kierstead)

 

WEEK VI (February 25-March 1):

Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvray, The Age of Magnificence: The Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon, (selected, edited, translated by Sanche de Gramont), 21-23, 185-90, 40-50, 97-100, 135-178*

Bossuet, Jacques- Benigne, Politics Drawn from the Holy Scriptures, pp. 57-106*

Lecture: Louis XIV: Court and Society in Seventeenth-Century France (Kierstead)

 

WEEK VII (March 4-8):

Dunn, The Age of the Religious Wars, 178-189

Racine, Phaedre

Moliere, Tartuffe

Lecture: Staging Virtue (Steinman)

 

 SPRING BREAK (March 9-17)

WEEK VIII (March 18-22):

Madame de Lafayette, The Princess of Cleves
Lecture: The Subject of Power (Steinman)

 

WEEK IX (March 25-29):

'Agreement of the People,' & 'The Putney Debates,' in: Divine Right and Democracy, ed. D. Wootton, 283-317*

Dunn, The Age of Religious Wars, 164-178

John Milton, 'Areopagitica,' in: The Portable Milton

Dunn, The Age of Religious Wars, chap. 3, & pp. 189-198

Lecture: The English Revolution (Knapp)

 

WEEK X (April 1-5):

Hobbes, Leviathan, Book I, Introduction and chapters 1-6, 10, 12-16 (9-46, 62-69, 75-115); Book II, chapters 17-22, 24, 26, 29-31 (117-65, 170-76, 183-200, 221-254); Book III, chapters 32, 43 (255-59, 402-15); Review and Conclusion (483-91)
Lecture: Hobbes and Skepticism (Garrett)

 

WEEK XI (April 8-12):

John Milton, 'Paradise Lost,' in The Portable Milton
Lecture: Reading the World of the English Revolution (Steinman)

 

WEEK XII (April 15-19):

John Locke, Second Treatise on Civil Government
Lecture: Labor and Liberty (Garrett)

 

WEEK XIII (April 22-26):

Voltaire, Candide
Lecture: Paradise, Labor and Liberty Revisited: Enlightenment Taxonomies (Steinman)

 

Books for Purchase

Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. (ed. S. Orgel). Oxford U. P.
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro. Life is a Dream. (trans. John Clifford). Nick Hern Books.
Hum 210 Pamphlet (available for purchase in Bookstore).
Bossy, John. Christianity in the West.. Oxford U.P. (Opus Books).
Galileo. Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo (trans. Stillman Drake). Anchor Books.
Dunn, Richard S. The Age of the Religious Wars:1559-1715. Norton.
Shapin, Steven. The Scientific Revolution. Chicago.
Descartes, Rene. Discourse on Method and Meditations (trans. Cress). 3rd. ed. Hackett.
Pascal, Blaise. Pensees (trans. A.J. Krailsheimer). Penguin Classics.
Racine, Jean. Iphigenia; Phaedra; Athaliah. (trans. John Cairncross). Penguin Classics.
Moliere. Tartuffe (trans. Richard Wilbur). Harcourt Brace.
de Lafayette, Madame. The Princess of Cleves (trans. John Lyons). Norton.
Milton, John. The Portable Milton (ed. Douglas Bush). Penguin Books.
Hobbes. Leviathan (ed. Richard Tuck). Cambridge.
Locke, John. Second Treastise on Civil Government (ed. C. B. MacPherson). Hackett.
Voltaire Candide. (trans.David Gordon). St. Martin’s Press.

 

Lectures will be on Mondays only unless announced otherwise in class.

* Indicates that readings will be available in the Course Pamphlet.


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