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  • *Pierre Daniel Huet, ''Treatise of Romances'', 1670, first English translation (1672). [http://www.angl-am.uni *Pierre Daniel Huet, ''History of Romances'', 1670, translated by Stephen Lewis (1715) [http://galenet.galegr
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  • ...n there on the grass, the campus is silent, yet somehow I feel the tension of the summer semester is out there... this seems to be a diary. ...-wiss/index.php?title=2007_BM1_Introduction_to_Literature%2C_Part_2&action=history this] view.
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  • ...es for topics such a seminar might focus on. For a provisional combination of courses for the next two semesters, please go to [[Course Plan]]. *3.02.013 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature Part 2 - Course B - [[User:Anna Auguscik|Anna Auguscik]] Mi 12-1
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  • =Career and reputation of Oedipus, a Tragedy= ...edipus, a Tragedy''. In bygone centuries, however, there was a wide range of views on this drama ranging from enthusiasm to condemnation.
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  • ...narratology”, the “monologue” belongs to the tradition of "poetics of the drama". ...nt discourses mix, yet they do not completely mix within our own discourse of literary criticism. "Metaphor" is a term from rhetoric – it can, however,
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  • Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature *developing an understanding of the issues and questions dealt with in literary studies.
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  • ...stakes have not been corrected. Whenever there were asides within a speech of a character, the asides were put into the continous text and closed square ...he footnotes of Janet Todd’s edition of 1996 (Todd, Janet, ed. The Works of Aphra Behn. London: William Pickering, 1996) has been adopted and partly ch
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  • ...ary Prize for Fiction and lead to a nomination as Granta's one of 20 'Best of Young British Novelists'. Recently, Smith reappeared on the bestseller list ...faculty.sunydutchess.edu/oneill/failbetter.htm ''Fail Better: The Morality of the Novel''], 2009), as well as numerous articles and essays (on Eminem, Ka
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  • ...d 'truth'. Instead of promising a 'higher truth' as a reward for the pains of interpreting stories that are not literally true, these stories promise a l ...s two terms as prime minister, and ‘exposing’ the plots and stratagems of Roman Catholics in English high society. <br>
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  • *[[2011 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]] *[[AM Literary Representations of Torture]]
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  • ...ack to [[2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature, Part 1]]</small> ...2008.doc 2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]
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  • ...ack to [[2007-08 BM1 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature, Part 1]]</small> ==---1. Introductory Reflections: Literary Theory and the Interpretation of Texts -- ''Robinson Crusoe'' and ''The Moonstone''==
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  • ...e fiction" reads the label that detects the sciences as the primary source of inspiration shaping this production. ...ercier, the author of the 1770s. A gloomy catastrophe becomes the scenario of Mary Shelley's ''Last Man'' in 1828. Late 19th century authors - like Edwar
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  • ...u.a. in "Victorian Novels", mit Jane Austen und Virginia Woolf in "Women's Writing", oder mit Jean Rhys' ''Wide Sargasso Sea'' in "Postcolonial Fiction", etc) Pat Rogers, ed., ''The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature'', Oxford: Oxford Univ. Pr., 1987.<br>
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  • #developing an understanding of the issues and questions dealt with in literary studies. At the level of requisite knowledge, students will obtain an initial familiarity with
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  • where you can develop your own ideas of courses you would like to give or attend *[[2023-24 Introduction to the Critical and Scholarly Discussion of Literature]]
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  • ...pported by secondary readings). We will also be dealing with constructions of filmic narratives, with particular emphasis on ''Jacob's Ladder'' and ''Apo ...e syllabus will thus include a variety of historical materials and a range of theoretical viewpoints.
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  • ...into its own as a distinct genre by now. Subsequent to a detailed analysis of texts that emerged from the Civil War in America, this course will cover wa ...s, the syllabus will include a variety of historical materials and a range of theoretical viewpoints.
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  • ...u.a. in "Victorian Novels", mit Jane Austen und Virginia Woolf in "Women's Writing", oder mit Jean Rhys' ''Wide Sargasso Sea'' in "Postcolonial Fiction", etc) Pat Rogers, ed., ''The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature'', Oxford: Oxford Univ. Pr., 1987.<br>
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  • Title: Lady of Poetry Welp, heading back to the states. Had fun here, but of course nothing gold can stay. I trust the next person to take over this sid
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