The following links lead to individual Seminar Ideas and offer a place to communicate about seminars one would like to see created. Use the individual discussion pages for commentary and the main pages for topics such a seminar might focus on
Wishes (Student and Staff)
Winter: 3 BM-TMV + 3 Veranstaltungen: SP
Summer: 3 BM-TMV + 3 Veranstaltungen: SP
Winter Term 08-09
- BM 5: Introduction to Integrated Language Skills
- BM 5: Grammar
- BM 5: Grammar
- AM 1 Written
- AM 1 Spoken
- MM Academic Discourse Lit
Summer Term 09
- BM 5: Presentation Skills
- BM 5: Grammar
- BM 5: Grammar
- AM 1 Written
- AM 1 Spoken
- MM Academic Discourse Lit
Options
Winter: 3 BM-TMV + 4 Veranstaltungen: SP
Summer: 3 BM-TMV + 3 Veranstaltungen: SP
Winter Term 08-09
Summer Term 09
Options
Winter: 4 Veranstaltungen: Ling
Summer: 1 Basismodule + 3 Veranstaltungen Ling
Winter Term 08-09
- AM 3a, AM 4a, AM 9: History of the English Language
- AM 3b, AM 4b, AM 9: English as a Global Language
- MM (auch klausurbezogenes HS): Lexical Semantics
Summer Term 09
- BM 3, Part 2
- AM 3b, AM 4b, AM 9: English as a Global Language
- AM 3a, AM 4a, AM 9: History of the English Language
- MM (nicht klausurbezoges HS): From Old to Middle English
- MM (nicht klausurbezoges HS): Pragmatics
Options
Winter: 3 BM-TMV + 4 Veranstaltungen: SP
Summer: 3 BM-TMV + 3 Veranstaltungen: SP
Winter Term 08-09
Summer Term 09
Options
Winter Term 08-09
Summer Term 09
- (1)Gesetzt: Directed studies, (Examens- und) Doktorandenkolloquium,
- (2) BM 1, 1 V (Teil 1 alt)
- (3) AM2c und 11: African Intertextualities: Writing and Rewriting in Anglophone Fiction from Africa
- alternativ: AM 2b, 5 und 11 Childhood Stories and Children's Literature
- alternativ: Modern Tales of a Puritan Past (e.g. Hogg, Justified Sinner, Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter …) (AM 2b und 11, oder MM 1 und klausurvorbereitend)
- MM1(auch klausurvorbereitend) Gothic Fiction – The Early Canon (Otranto, Udolpho, Monk, Northanger Abbey)
- alternativ: John Milton
- alternativ: African Intertextualities: Writing and Rewriting in Anglophone Fiction from Africa
other options and future projects:
- Explorations in the History and Ideology of Purity
- The Cultural History of Shakespeare
- Writing (in) Ireland in the Mid-20th century. (Flann O'Brien, Patrick Kavanagh, Samuel Beckett)
- British Fiction in the 1850s – Dickens, Trollope, Eliot, book production of 1850s, the novel market and reviewing etc.
- The Sensational Novel - Popular and Transgressive Writing in the 1860s
- Confession and Narrative
- Exploring the Lord Chamberlain's Files (mit Exkursion und Editionsprojekten
- Representations of Gender and Violence from Shakespeare to the Present
- Creation, Nature, Environment - Changing Conceptions in Literature and Culture
- Plots of Emancipation and Conversion - Writing Religious Experience.
- Fictions about Contemporaries - Mary Shelley's The Last Man (1826) and Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point (1928)
- Obscure and Public Poetry in the 19c - Swinburne, Whitman, Hopkins, Dickinson
- Fictional Parsons - from Fielding to Golding
- Editing Shakespeare - the History of Shakespeare's 'Texts'
- From Theodicy to Political Economy - Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century 'Systems Theories'
- Theories of Literary Communication
- Public School Stories - Tom Hughes, Samuel Butler, Evelyn Waugh
- Girls' at School
- "National Allegories" - Allegory in Postcolonial Writing
- Modernism and Journalism
Winter: 3 BM-TMV + 4 Veranstaltungen: SP
Summer: 3 BM-TMV + 3 Veranstaltungen: SP
Winter Term 08-09
Summer Term 09
Options
Winter: 1 Basismodul + 3 Veranstaltungen: Lit, Cult
Summer: 2 Basismodule + 2 Veranstaltungen Lit, Cult
Winter
Summer
Alternatives
Winter: 1 Basismodul + 3 Veranstaltungen: Cult
Summer: 1 Basismodule + 3 Veranstaltungen Cult
Winter Term 08-09
- AM 2b/c, AM 6b, AM 10: Britain & Globalisation
- AM 2b, AM 10: Old Labour, New Labour
- MM: The 'Condition of England Question' and the Industrial Novel
Summer Term 09
Options
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