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English Literature 250: Gaming Renaissance London

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Course: ENLS 250, “Gaming Course: Renaissance London: Exploring the Common Spaces of the Literary City”
Faculty: Kat Lecky
DP&S liaisons: Diane Jakacki and Carrie Johnston
Date: Fall 2016

Professor Lecky received a Mellon Course Design grant to help reimagine her English Renaissance Literature course to incorporate more opportunities for students to analyze places invoked in a variety of literary works and to understand the role London has played in the imagination of its poets and playwrights as well as its citizens.

Methods and Software Platforms: TEI-XML text encoding; Omeka/Neatline

In progress.

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