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# What do the terms "prose fiction" and "fiction" refer to? | # What do the terms "prose fiction" and "fiction" refer to? | ||
− | # Recaptitulate the different versions of the "Rise of the Novel" als eplained in | + | # Recaptitulate the different versions of the "Rise of the Novel" als eplained in [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/pre/2007-11-20.html lecture 5]. |
# What did the terms "novel" and "romance" mean - in the context of Defoe's ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719). | # What did the terms "novel" and "romance" mean - in the context of Defoe's ''Robinson Crusoe'' (1719). | ||
# The blackboard script given at the end of the last lecture should be looked at again. | # The blackboard script given at the end of the last lecture should be looked at again. |
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Questions the tutors collected
- What do the terms "prose fiction" and "fiction" refer to?
- Recaptitulate the different versions of the "Rise of the Novel" als eplained in lecture 5.
- What did the terms "novel" and "romance" mean - in the context of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719).
- The blackboard script given at the end of the last lecture should be looked at again.
- Explain the model of communication you gave in several of the lectures.
- 1750 - can this year actually have been such a watershed?
- Is the "post" in postcolonial the same as in postmodern? How do these periods relate to each other?
- What does the term "transcendental homelessness refer to?
- What does the "order of fictions" mean?
- The diagram of different sorts of fiction around 1700 should be explained again.
- The table of the different topics the literary discourse adopted should be recapitulated.