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ARTH-242 Visions of the Sublime in Art and Literature

ARTH-242 Visions of the Sublime in Art and Literature
Fall only
Visions of the sublime have stimulated art and literature in the Americas and other countries, especially in the 18th - 20th centuries. The course examines ways in which Edmund Burke's treatise on the sublime provided a model for aesthetic expression that emphasized the excitement of extreme reactions to nature and idea.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ARTH 102, 104 or premission of instructor
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