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Early 17th Century: Polyglot Poetics: Transnational and Global Early Modern Literature

ENG 532/COM 509

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Early modern vernacular writers did not simply imitate classical antiquity or later Italian or French verse as if it were ancient, but traded verse horizontally and multilaterally. Languages faded into one another through proximity, trade and war. We explore this cross-lingual, transnational literary field through the poetry and drama of diplomats, colonists, prophets, pharmacists, indigenous voice, and the work of traveling theater companies. The Netherlands is the polyglot hub for much of this activity, but we also chart rising interest in English beyond the British Isles, and tackle how we can think of an early modern global literature.
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