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  • Study the thematic, formal, and aesthetic innovations of Victorian poetry.
  • Explore English literature from the Renaissance period.
  • A 12-part course exploring the Gothic Novel and its relatives from its invention by Walpole in The Castle of Otranto.
  • An introduction of 14th century Europe and the world of Geoffrey Chaucer.
  • Study Shakespeare with a twist.
  • Explore Romantic poetry in its various forms.
  • A study of Chaucer's verbal art in the context of medieval literary tradition.
  • What is History?
    Ancient History
    Egypt, Greece, and Rome
    Survey of European History
    The Medieval World I
    The Medieval World II
    England in the 15th Century
    The Tudors (1485 to 1558)
    The Elizabethan Age
    France in the 16th Century
    The Creation of Spain I
    The Creation of Spain II
    The Holy Roman Empire I
    The Holy Roman Empire: II
    The European Reformation I
    The European Reformation II
    The European Reformation III
    The French Revolution: I
    The French Revolution: II
    A Survey of American History
    The American Civil War
    The 19th Century
    World War I and World War II
    A Survey of the Cold War
  • Explore the political, social, economic, and cultural elements of the War of the Roses - the epic struggle between the Lancastrians and Yorkists factions to secure control of the English throne.
  • Explore the relationship between the governments of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I. Uncover the significance of political rivalries, governmental operations, religious policies, and economic policies. Explore the relationship between the governments of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I; what these monarchs had in common and what set them apart from one another.
  • Uncover the political intrigues and government practices of Henry VIII's reign. Consider the legacy of Henry VII, the importance of Cardinal Wolsey, the machinations of Thomas Cromwell, and the complexity of court politics that only Henry VIII himself could keep at bay.
  • An obscure Welsh nobleman who spent much of his childhood in exile, Henry Tudor made an unlikely challenger when he set out to overthrow Richard III. Nevertheless, Henry Tudor had fate on his side; his victory at the Battle of Bosworth was just the beginning of his career.
  • The Tudors are one of the most famous royal families in history. This course provides an overview of English history between 1485 and 1603, exploring the political, religious, social, cultural, and economic conditions in the reigns of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
  • Martin Luther, the 95 Theses, the Peasant's Revolt, and the Protestation.
  • This course will explore the creation of Europe and key European nations.
  • Explore the religious, political, social, and cultural aspects of the Reformation in Europe.

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