HUM 340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Edith Wharton, The Innocents Abroad, Cross-Dressing

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Rome in the 19th and early 20th centuries: through the eyes of europeans and americans. Readings: charles dickens, pictures from italy (1846) selections. [**please also bring all your readings from last week and review them as the study questions require. In our class next week, we will focus explicitly on putting our texts from the last three weeks in conversation with one another. As you will see, the readings invite such a comparative analysis. This approach will also give you practice for writing your essay, which also asks for a comparative analysis. Note: there is no new poetry assigned for this week, , but we will be spending time discussing last week"s wilde poems and may find our way back briefly to a passage or two of byron. Please also be sure to review shelley"s story on valerius, the. Charles dickens was an english novelist and is generally considered the greatest of the victorian era.

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