Have you ever wondered how the novel genre became the most popular literary form? The answer lies in its origins. What were its inspirations and precursors? What gap in the market did it fill? Which new readers did it speak to?
Come and learn about the beginnings of the English novel. This course introduces some key ideas of literary history, looks at contexts from which the novel developed, and considers the new kinds of readers and lives that it addressed and represented (particularly women and non-elites). We will ask ourselves what makes something a novel.
The first week will be a general introduction to fundamental ideas, terms, genres, and contexts. In the four subsequent weeks, there will be a *very short* extract (a chapter's length) from an early novel that will illuminate its new and innovative elements.