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001
full-course 1
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Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonization |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
James Cain |
MIT |
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| In this class, students examine the mythology of King Arthur and the Knights of Round Table and their literary significance. |
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001
full-course 1
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Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonization |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students examine the mythology of King Arthur and the Knights of Round Table and their literary significance. |
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026
full-course 26
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Arthurian Literature and Celtic Colonization |
N/A
NA |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| The focus of the course is on the earliest emergence of stories about King Author and the Knights of the Round Table, as well as many of the spin-off stories through out time. |
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001
full-course 1
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Classical Literature: The Golden Age of Augustan Rome |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
James Cain |
MIT |
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| In this class, students explore prominent themes in Golden Age classical literature. |
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001
full-course 1
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Classical Literature: The Golden Age of Augustan Rome |
2004-09-01
Fall 2004 |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students explore prominent themes in Golden Age classical literature. |
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026
full-course 26
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Classical Literature: The Golden Age of Augustan Rome |
N/A
NA |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course shows students how literature from the time of Augustus Caesar influenced society and literature in Western Europe and America. |
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001
full-course 1
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Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
James Cain |
MIT |
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| In this class, students explore the important works of Medieval writers like Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer. |
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001
full-course 1
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Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer |
2005-03-01
Spring 2005 |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| In this class, students explore the important works of Medieval writers like Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer. |
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026
full-course 26
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Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer |
N/A
NA |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This is a study of three major authors from the Middle Ages: Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer. |
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001
full-course 1
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Medieval Literature: Medieval Women Writers |
2004-03-01
Spring 2004 |
James Cain |
MIT |
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| This class explores the works of important women writers of Medieval Europe. |
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001
full-course 1
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Medieval Literature: Medieval Women Writers |
2004-03-01
Spring 2004 |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This class explores the works of important women writers of Medieval Europe. |
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026
full-course 26
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Medieval Literature: Medieval Women Writers |
N/A
NA |
James Cain |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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| This course examines the works of many female authors from the Middle Ages. |