ENGL 430 Bloomsbury Modernism
An in-depth exploration of the Bloomsbury Group, members of which individually and collectively were responsible for shifting attitudes about the nature and function of art, its relation to philosophy, science, economics, politics and culture in early twentieth-century England and beyond. The course seeks to expand students’ understanding of the modernist period, Bloomsbury's place within it, and ongoing legacies for contemporary thinking.
Credits
3
Offered
Offered on occasion