SES # | topics | readings |
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1 | The Courtly Love Tradition Introduction | |
2 | Domination and Desire | Selected authors. Selected Troubadour Lyrics. |
3 | Dolce Stil Nuovo | Dante. La Vita Nuova. i-xxi. Guinizelli, Guido. Al cor gentil. |
4 | Ennobling Love: Sublimation and Subjection | Dante. La Vita Nuova. xxii-xlii. Cavalcante, Guido. Sonnets. xxii and xxiii. |
5 | Historical Background: Secular Politics | |
6 | Historical Background: Church Politics | |
7 | Florentine History and the The Divine Comedy | Dante. Inferno. i-xi. |
8 | Epic and Romance | Dante. Inferno. xii-xxii. De Vulgari Eloquentia. |
9 | Moral Perversion and Linguistic Distortion | Dante. Inferno. xxiii-xxxiv. |
10 | Confession and the Practice of Penitence | Dante. Purgatorio. i-xi. |
11 | Nature and the Power of Love | Dante. Purgatorio. xii-xxii. |
12 | Ecstatic Desire | Dante. Purgatorio. xxiii-xxxiii. |
13 | Moral Cosmology | Dante. Paradiso. i-xi. |
14 | Visions of the Ideal Society | Dante. Paradiso. xii-xxii. |
15 | The Ends of Language | Dante. Paradiso. xxiii-xxxiii. |
16 | The Plague of Language | Boccaccio. Decameron. Prologue; I. Introduction, i, ii, iii; II. vii, ix; III. i, iii, x. |
17 | Comedy and Tragedy | Boccaccio. Decameron. IV. i, ii, v; V. iv, x; VI. Introduction, v, vii, x, Conclusion. |
18 | Rhetoric and Redemption | Boccaccio. Decameron. VII. i, ii, vi, viii, ix; VIII. i, vii; IX. ii, vi, x; X. v, x, Epilogue. |
19 | Historical Background: The Fourteenth-Century Renaissance in England | |
20 | Britain and the Myth of Trojan Origins | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. I. 1-469. |
21 | Ricardian Politics | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. I. 470-1090. |
22 | Free Will and Determinism | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. II. Petrarch, Sonnet cxxxii, "S'amor non è." |
23 | Mediators and Mediation | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. III. |
24 | Multiplicity and Indeterminacy | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. IV. |
25 | Tragedy and Transcendence | Chaucer. Troilus and Criseyde. V. |
26 | What Is This Thing Called Love? Conclusion |