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E102B | Restoration and Revolution: 1660-1700 | Winter 2014
This course is in part framed by political events.   We begin in 1660--with the restoration of the monarchy after civil war, the beheading of a king (Charles I), and several years of Puritan dominance-- and end just after 1700, approximately a decade after what became known as the "Glorious Revolution." We will read aggressive wit comedy, satiric poetry, allegorical fiction, and feminist and political essays.  Lectures will also provide material from scientific reports and from contemporary philosophy.  Our readings invite us to ask  questions about literary form, political and religious dissent, marriage, property, and the status of women. And theyinvite us to consider fundamental contrasts in a period marked both by restoration and by revolution. 

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DATE

In class today
* = R&R Course Bookle

 

Supporting Materials

Description of the English Major

Monday, Jan. 6

King Charles I from 3 angles - Anthony van Dyck
Charles I from 3 angles

Introduction:

A king beheaded,
A Puritan Interregnum,
A king restored
Portability as a principle of analysis
John Dryden, Astrea Redux, introduction

Lecture #1
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CHARLES I & CROMWELL STATUES LONDON - Youtube feature
King Charles I - Youtube feature
King Charles II - Youtube feature
A poem from May 1649
The House of Stuart
Ciphers during the Early Reign of Charles I before the Civil War
Secret code
AR-L2

Wednesday, Jan. 8

Book of Common Prayer
Book of Common Prayer 1662


Dryden, Astraea Redux  19 June

Please find here a link to lines 1-118 and 250-end of John Dryden's "Astraea Redux."

For a collection of poems written in relation to Charles' return, see next column.

The lecture will be on - "Astraea Redux"

The meaning & implications of " Astraea Returns"
Does anyone want to correct this Wikipedia entry--for our message board (and for participation credit)?

Poems desiring and celebrating the return of Charles II

Charles II (BBC history)

History of the Royal Family

 

 

 

 

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Monday, Jan. 13

Katherine Philips
Katherine Philips

Katherine Philips (1632-1664)

Who was Katherine Philips?

“Arion to a Dolphin, On His Majesty's passage into England” *
“On the Death of my First and Dearest Child, Hector Philips” *
”In Memory of F.P.” **
”To my Lady M. Cavendish” *
”Against Love” **
”To my Excellent Lucasia” *
“Friendship’s Mystery” *
ANNOTATED HYPERTEXT OF 
"FRIENDSHIP'S MYSTERYS: TO MY DEAREST LUCASIA"
“Song” *
“To One persuading a Lady to Marriage”*

Printer-friendly lecture outline sent by e-mail.

Study Questions (SQ) Katherine Philips

 

 

 

 

TOP

Wednesday, Jan. 15
Willliam Wycherley

William Wycherley

John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647-1680), “Satire on Charles II.” *

William Wycherley, The Country Wife, Act I & II

IF YOUR LAST NAME BEGINS WITH "A" or "B," please write an entry on the message board in the forum on Rochester and Wycherley. You can respond to a study question or comment on what interests you most. Please post your entry by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday (day before this class session).

Thomas Hobbes, Selections from The Leviathan (1651) for lecture.

You should start thinking about your paper topic. Please see the Paper Page.

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SQ "Satire on Charles II"

SQ The Country Wife

|Helen Mirren as Marjorie Pinchwife Youtube

| The China Scene Youtube

| Segment from the beginning of The Country Wife YouTube

Reviews of modern productions: 2000 | 2007 | 2007 | 2007 | 2010 | 2011 |

Monday, January 20 Dr. Martin Luther King Day - university holiday  

Wednesday, Jan. 22

The Country Wife. Finish the play

Rochester, "Woman's Honour"

Monday, Jan. 27

The Country Wife

IF YOUR LAST NAME BEGINS WITH P-Z, please write an entry on the message board in the forum on Rochester and Wycherley. You can respond to a study question or comment on lecture or discussion so far or on what interests you most. Please post your entry by 5:00 p.m. Monday, 10/10.

Chap. XVIII of Machiavelli's The Prince.

Selections from Thomas Hobbes's The Leviathan

Wednesday, Jan. 29
Rochester with monkey
Earl of Rochester

 John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647-1680), Satyr Against Reason and Mankind *

If your last name begins with C-F, please write an entry on the message board. You can respond to a study question or you can write about anything that interests you about the poem.

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SQ Satyr Against Reason and Mankind

E-text Satire Against Reason and Mankind

Rochester's Life was in a sense a parallel construction.

A view of his character

Article on SATIRE, written by Robert C. Elliott || Encyclopedia Britannica

Review of The Libertine
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Monday, Feb. 3


Satyr Against Reason and Mankind *

If your last name begins with G-N, please write an entry on Satyr Against Reason and Mankind OR respond to one of he entries posted earlier.

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Everyone: Messageboard assignment for next time will be made in class today: Please suggest overall questins that occur to you, questions having to do with moral, political, and familial relations, questions that have to do with literay form, quesions that hae to do with the social and political history of the period.

Great Plague of London - 1664-1666

Samuel Pepys's & John Evelyn's diary accounts of the Great Fire of London

Philosophical materialism
Fideism, Encyclopedia Britannica
Skepticism,Encyclopedia Britannica

Nominalism, Encyclopedia Britannica
Nominalism of Hobbes, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Plutarch, Gryllus

Wednesday, Feb. 5
Aphra Behn by Mary Beale
Aphra Behn

 

Rochester, The Imperfect Enjoyment*

Aphra Behn (1640-1689)

"Epitaph on the Tombstone of a Child, the Last of Seven that Died Before"*
"Love Armed"*
"On Her Loving Two Equally"*
*On Desire"*
On the Death of the late Earl of Rochester
Ode, Encyclopedia Britannica


SQ The Imperfect Enjoyment

On Rochester (from the Poetry Foundation)

Aphra Behn  (1640-1689), “The Disappointment”

Sir George Etheredge (1635 (?)-1692), "The Imperfect Enjoyment"
SQ Aphra Behn's poetry (by students)
Please write study questions,
and I'll post them here.

A pindarick on the death of our late sovereign with an ancient prophecy on his present Majesty / written by A. Behn (1685) EEBO (access depends on VPN or being on campus)

Aphra Behn bio

Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn

Aphra Behn, the Poetry Foundation

 

Monday, Feb. 10John Bunyan - dream image
John Bunyan, as dreamer

John Bunyan (1628-1688), The
The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) to page 42.  

(You can skim  "The Author's Apology for his Book; we'll cover it later.)
***** Also read the corresponding notes: 291-7.)
Look up definition of typology. Please bring handout on typology to class.

 

 

 

Clarendon Code

SQ The Pilgrim's Progress

The story of Hagar & Ishmael

The story in Genesis

Hagar and Ishmael in Islamic Bulletin

Conflicting Narratives: a comparative analysis of Ishmael in the Bible and Quran

DID PROPHET ABRAHAM (pbuh) REALLY SEND HIS WIFE HAGAR AND SON ISHMAEL (pbuh) AWAY ALONE TO A BARREN LAND?

Galatians (typology)


Wednesday, Feb. 12


|| Midterm Exam ||
Bring bluebooks: Put your name on the back of your bluebook.
No books, computers, phones, or notes in the exam.

 


Monday, Feb. 17 Presidents' Day, University holiday  

Wednesday, Feb. 19
The jury in The Pilgrim's Progress
Jurymen in The Pilgrim's Progress

Exams returned.
Sample exam answers.

The Pilgrim’s Progressto pages42- 106 (with corresponding notes) & Introduction  

Close discussion of episodes

More SQ on The Pilgrim's Progress (from students)

Chapbooks

Seven Champions of Christendom title page

Monday, Feb. 24

Apollyon and Christian
Apollyon & Christian by Blake

The Pilgrim’s Progress

Practice in close reading.

Illustrations

Wednesday, Feb. 26
Christian at the cross - Blake
Christian at the cross, Blake

The Pilgrim’s Progress

 

Pilgrim's Progress video game trailer, Youtube

Monday, Mar. 3
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth

John Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel

Heroic couplet handout (Please print for class.)

NB: Please see notes at end of "Absalom & Achitophel."

Outline of "Absalom & Achitophel"

Popish plot images

Popish Plot playing cards

Lecture slides
Paper drafts due. waving guy
Please bring 2 copies of your draft, one for a peer reader, one for AJVS

SQ Absalom and Achitophel

E-text for Absalom and Achitophel
Online text copyright © 2005, Ian Lancashire for the Department of English, University of Toronto.

Jews in England: expulsion (1290) to readmission (1656)

Wednesday, Mar. 5
Earl of Shaftesbury - Achitophel
1st Earl of Shaftesbury, Achitophel

Absalom and Achitophel

The story of Absalom from Jewish Encyclopedia


Amnon, Tamar, & Absalom (II Kings 13)

Absalom's death, David's mourning (II Kings 18)

Return peer reading sheets (and papers).

Popish Plot

More SQ Absalom and Achitophel by students?

The Glorious Revolution

Monday, Mar. 10
Title page - Proposal to the Ladies
Astell's A Serious Proposal to the Ladies

Mary Astell (1666-1731)

A Serious Proposal to the Ladies Part I.

**Reduced Absalom and Achitophel assignment:

Lines 1-490
Lines 682-816
Lines 939-end

SQ A Serious Proposal to the Ladies

 

Wednesday, Mar. 12


Papers due in class. Please turn in 1)revision 2) commentary 3) Peer comments received 4) Peer comments given

A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part II, Ch. I - III (you can omit IV).

IF YOU WANT TO TURN IN YOUR PAPER ON FRIDAY, THAT'S FINE.
MY OFFICE 1:30-2:15.

waving guyCourse evaluations: THEY ARE ONLINE. PLEASE FILL THEM OUT.


 


Wed, Mar 19 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

FINAL EXAM


UCI Final Exam Schedule

Book review of Rebranding Rule
The Restoration and Revolution Monarchy 1660-1714

Restoration Literature, Encyclopedia