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archived MDVL301A: "THE LIBERAL ARTS" (O’Brien, 2016) UBC Medieval Studies: European Literature from the 5th to the 14th Century
  • WEEKLY COMMENTARY
    • Thursday Liberal Arts Groups
    • Week 3
    • Week 4
    • Week 5
    • Week 6
    • Week 7
    • Week 8
    • Week 9
    • Week 10
    • Week 11
    • Week 12
    • Week 13
  • CLASS NOTES
    • Notes: weeks 1-2
    • Notes: week 3
    • Notes: week 4
    • Notes: week 5
    • Notes: week 6
    • Notes: week 7
    • Notes: week 8
    • Notes: week 9
    • Notes: week 10
    • Notes: week 11
    • Notes: week 12
    • Notes: week 13
    • Index nominum
  • RESOURCES
    • Romance of the Rose
    • Medieval European literature & culture
    • Writing, criticism, & commentary
    • Research
    • Index nominum
  • SYLLABUS
    • “THE RULES” (syllabus part 2)
    • HELP (syllabus part 3)
    • Assignments
      • Writing, criticism, & commentary
    • Prologue: preliminary outline …
    • Some introductory pre-reading …

Resources

Posted on September 20, 2016 by Juliet O'Brien Posted in Information & announcements
  • for the mid-term commentary and for reading and writing in general
  • for Guillaume de Lorris & Jean de Meun, Le Roman de la Rose
  • for Liberal Arts Weeks and final projects:
    • research
    • Medieval European literature and culture
    • a cumulative “who’s who” of works, people, and places referred to over the course of this class (not just Medieval and not just Europe)

LOCAL COMMUNITY

  • UBC Medieval Studies Program
  • Œcologies: Inhabiting Premodern Worlds (SFU/UBC/North American Pacific coast research cluster)
  • UBC Early Romance Studies research cluster
  • Medievalist organisations

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