Dr. Warren Edminster
Murray State UniversityThis course will take advantage of the rich medieval sites and museums in London, Canterbury, Oxford, Portsmouth, and Warwick to enhance our study of the art, architecture, and culture of medieval England. These sites will allow students to immerse themselves in the medieval cultural heritage of England that so influenced the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien.
Course:
Tolkien’s Medieval Rings
Program Dates:
July 17, 2022 - Aug 1, 2022
Honors Credit:
Available
WKU Course:
ENG 399
Discipline(s):
English Language & Literature
Course Description:
There are no better sites to explore England’s rich medieval heritage than Westminster Abbey, The Tower of London, Canterbury Cathedral and Warwick Castle. These are just highlights among the tentative site visits in this course, which immerses you in the art, architecture and literature of medieval English society – the better to understand the cultural heritage that influenced the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Studying medieval texts such as Beowulf and Dante’s Inferno which inspired Tolkien, in addition to visiting sites in Oxford associated with him, will further enhance your understanding of what fired the creative imagination of the author of The Lord of the Rings.
Prerequisites:
Completion of First Year Composition requirement and one Humanities or Intro to
Literature course, or permission of instructor.
Physical Activity Requirements:
Contact Faculty
Course Highlights:
Coming soon