Required reading is the two sections on Rome in the book, but please feel free to read the entire book.
Thurs. Jan. 23
Goethe's Italian Journey Read Part 3 Second Roman Visit
WEEK 3
Tues. Jan. 28 Italy and the Female Gothic
Ann Radcliffe The Italian Read Volume 1. Please read the prefatory story that introduces the novel, carefully.
Thurs. Jan. 30
FIRST FIELD TRIP: Casa di Goethe Via del Corso 18 Meet there at 12 om. sharp for scheduled tour in English (lasts one hour; cost 3 euros per person including free guided tour in English)
WEEK 4
Tues. Feb. 4
Read: Ann Radcliffe The Italian (Volume 1 continued and Volume 2)
Thurs. Feb. 6 JOURNALS DUE TODAY
Read: Radcliffe The Italian (Volume 2 and 3)
Aesthetic and psychological categories: The Sublime and the Picturesque Background Reading: The concept of the Sublime on the Victorian Websitehttp://www.victorianweb.org/philosophy/sublime/sublimeov.html
Edmund Burke excerpts from essay on the Sublime http://www2.wwnorton.com/college/english/nael/romantic/topic_1/burke.htm
Gilpin on ideas of the Picturesque for Romantics http://www2.wwnorton.com/college/english/nael/romantic/topic%5F1/riverwye.htm
WEEK 5
Tues. Feb. 11
Read: The Italian (Volume 3)
Thurs. Feb. 13 SECOND FIELD TRIP: Capitoline Museum Meet at 12pm in front of ticket office to the right of the statue of Marcus Aurelius on his horse.
Read: Madame de Stael's Corinne; or Italy Books 1-8
Meet at the Capitoline Museum at 12 pm. The Capitoline is a huge museum and at 10 euros a ticket is worth savouring. Plan to spend some time here on your own after we see the things relevant to our reading for the course, as it is well worth it. We will meet at the Ticket Office and will proceed to the Pinoteca to view the Cumean Sibyl. After that we will visit the sculpture gallery to view the Marble Faun and the Dying Gladiator.
WEEK 6
Tues. Feb. 18 FIRST ESSAY DUE
Read: Madame de Stael's Corinne; or Italy Books 9-16
Thurs. Feb. 20 NO CLASS
WEEK 7
Tues. Feb. 25
Read: Corinne (Books 17-20)
Thurs. Feb. 27 The Romantics in Italy
Read: Percy Bysshe Shelley’s The Cenci
http://web.bilkent.edu.tr/Online/www.english.upenn.edu/jlynch/Frank/PShelley/cencitp.html
WEEK 8
Tues. March 4
Read: Keats’s “Happy is England” and Byron’s Beppo
http://readytogoebooks.com/LB-Bp48.htm
(Not required reading, but you may want to look at “Childe Harolde Canto 4” especially stanzas cxxviii-cxxxi; cxxxviii-cxlv). http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/chpl10h.htm
Timeline: http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/chronologies/mschronology/chrono.html#1822
Thurs. March 6
Hawthorne's The Marble Faun (Chapters 1-16)
THIRD FIELD TRIP: The Palazzo Barberini at 12 pm (cost 7 euros for non-EU, less for EU citizens under 25). For those who have time, we can follow our visit to the Palazzo Barberini with a visit to the Bone Church or the Church of L'Immacolata Concezione, Via Vittorio Veneto 27 (Metro Barberini or Bus to Piazza Barberini).
WEEK 9
Tues. March 11
Read: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Marble Faun (Chapters 17-35)
Thurs. March 13
Read: The Marble Faun (continued)
SUBMIT JOURNALS FOR GRADING
SPRING BREAK 17-21
Week 10
Tues. March 25
Read: Excerpts from Dickens’s Pictures from Italy, including chapters entitled: Italian Dream, Rome, and A Rapid Diorama: e-text available on Project Gutenberg
Thurs. March 27 FOURTH FIELD TRIP: Keats Shelley House Meet at the Museum on the Spanish Steps at 12 pm for a scheduled tour (cost 4 euros).
Week 12
Tues. April 1
Read: Mark Twain's The Innocents Abroad (Chapter 17-31 and Conclusion)
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/TwaInno.html
Hypertext of map of Twain’s journey http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/innocent/iamaphp.html
Thurs. April 3
Henry James Daisy Miller Chapters 1-3
WEEK 13
Tues. April 8
Read: Henry James’s Daisy Miller Chapters 4-end
Thurs. April 10
E. M. Forster Where Angels Fear to Tread Chapters 1-4
WEEK 14
Tues. April 15 SECOND ESSAY DUE
Read: E. M. Forster Where Angels Fear to Tread Chapters 5-6
Thurs. April 17
E. M. Forster Where Angels Fear to Tread Chapters 7-end
WEEK 15
Tues. April 22
Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever" available on the internet
Thursday April 24 FIFTH FIELD TRIP - Protestant Cemetery (Piramide). Donation required. Meet at Keats's graveside at 12 pm.