Happiness, Love, and Hope in Medieval Literature

Albrecht Classen
Fall 2016
MONDAYS |  
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
September 26 - December 12, 2016. No class on October 3 and November 21.
Course Format: Hybrid
Location: Main Campus
Tuition: $195

Medieval literature was not simply doom and gloom. It also had a strong sense of hope, happiness, and love, embodied best perhaps in the Holy Grail and courtly love. As in all other literary eras, we can also find many tragic or religious works. But one of the hallmarks of medieval literature, at least in its secular form, is the search for happiness, individual fulfillment, and love, all perhaps best captured by the term “quest.” Think of the quest for the grail, quest for the social ideal of a courtly knight, and quest for love. Happiness is important for us today as well, so in this course we will examine the relevance to us of happiness, love, and hope in the Middle Ages.

Required Reading

Students enrolling in this class do not need to purchase a textbook. Instead, readings uploaded to a secure site will be made accessible by the end of August.

Meet Your Instructor

University Distinguished Professor

ALBRECHT CLASSEN received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1986. He has a broad range of research interests focusing on pre-modern German and European literature and culture.  He has published currently 132 books and well over 800 articles. Most recently, he published Criticism of the Court and the Evil King (with Lexington Books, 2024). In 2017, he received the rank of Grand Knight Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Three Lions.

Location

POETRY CENTER
Dorothy Rubel Room
1508 E Helen
Tucson, AZ 85721
United States

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