Lit In-Person: Pride and Prejudice

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Course Details

  • Course Code: ENRICH-1040_P&P
  • Location: University Park
  • Mode of Study: In-person
  • Places Left: 6
  • Waitlist Places Left: 5
  • Fee: $150
Dusting Off the Classics: Jane Austen鈥檚 Pride and Prejudice
Three In-Person Sessions
Mon., Apr. 28, May 5, 12, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT

Jane Austen鈥檚 Pride and Prejudice has inspired devoted fans since it was published in 1813. Many readers are drawn to the vivid characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, rooting for their love affair and reveling in the happy ending. But Austen didn鈥檛 think of herself as writing a timeless romance; instead, her depiction of the Bennets, their friends and enemies, and their travails, were rooted in the social and economic context of her time. Join history professor Ingrid Tague as she probes how Austen used her acerbic wit to create an incisive portrayal of a society where nuances of rank and status presented minefields in every conversation. Behind the romance and humor lay a dark reality in which financial collapse and social ruin were much more likely than a fairy tale ending. Austen鈥檚 contemporaries would have recognized the real threats posed by the antics of Elizabeth鈥檚 sisters and mother at a time when personal reputation was an essential currency. They would have understood that her status as 鈥渢he daughter of a gentleman鈥 was both her ticket to upward mobility and a straitjacket. Unpack the details that create a precise map of social relations in the novel, and consider why the stakes for the characters went far beyond a happy marriage.

, professor of history at the 糖心传媒, teaches European history from the Middle Ages to the 19th century and is a specialist in early modern British history, with a particular interest in cultural and gender history. Her most recent book is Animal Companions: Pets and Social Change in Eighteenth-Century Britain.

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Enrichment Program
College of Professional Studies
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2211 S. Josephine St.
Denver, CO 80210
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu

Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
Lynn.Wells@du.edu

Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu

Registration
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
pscsupport@du.edu

 

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Days of the Week Start Date End Date Time Venue Instructor
Monday 28 April 2025 12 May 2025 06:30PM - 08:30PM All Students Ingrid Tague