Skip to main content
Princeton Mobile homeCourses home
Detail

Topics in the Renaissance: Erotic Poetry

ENG 328/GSS 407

1232
Info tab content
This class considers short poems of the 16th and 17th centuries that are variously concerned with love, desire, and sexual intimacy. What are the modes of address in the erotic lyric? How do poems represent the subject and object of desire, and how do they represent the ethics of the erotic encounter? What is the social, political, and philosophical work of a personal and intimate poetry? Alongside a wide range of poems (including at least one contemporary collection placed in dialogue with the earlier poems), the course will include several short theoretical readings on the representation of desire.
Instructors tab content
Sections tab content

Section S01