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1The Courtly Love Tradition

Introduction
2Domination and Desire
3Dolce Stil Nuovo First reader response due
4Ennobling Love: Sublimation and Subjection
5Historical Background: Secular PoliticsPresentations I
6Historical Background: Church PoliticsPresentations II
7Florentine History and the The Divine Comedy
8Epic and Romance5-page write-up of oral presentation due
9Moral Perversion and Linguistic Distortion
10Confession and the Practice of Penitence
11Nature and the Power of Love
12Ecstatic Desire
13Moral CosmologySecond reader response due
14Visions of the Ideal Society
15The Ends of Language
16The Plague of Language
17Comedy and Tragedy
18Rhetoric and Redemption
19Historical Background: The Fourteenth-Century Renaissance in EnglandPresentations III
20Britain and the Myth of Trojan Origins
21Ricardian Politics5-page write-up of oral presentation due
22Free Will and Determinism
23Mediators and MediationMandatory re-write due
24Multiplicity and Indeterminacy
25Tragedy and Transcendence
26What Is This Thing Called Love?

Conclusion
Final paper due

 








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