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'''Questions and Materials'''
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*[[Woman Writers in the first half of the nineteenth century -- an unsystematic list]]
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*[[Writers and their Pseudonyms]]
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==17.04.2007==
 
==17.04.2007==
  
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Introduction. Technicalities.
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Discussing a focus: What will we be doing in this course?
  
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Just a reminder, if you need help formulating your questions or just want me to look them over before your presentations, you can contact me at: lindsay.petrowski@mail.uni-oldenburg.de
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If you have any questions or need advice on anything please let me know, and I'll try my best to help!
  
 
==24.04.2007==
 
==24.04.2007==
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Communicating with the Victorian audience.
  
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Texts: ''Wuthering Heights'', "Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell", "Editor's Preface to the New Edition" (p. 319ff and 324ff in Oxford World's Classics Edition)
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''Jude the Obscure'', "Preface to the first edition" (1895), "Postscript" (1912)
  
 
==1.05.2007==
 
==1.05.2007==
 
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public holiday
  
 
==8.05.2007==
 
==8.05.2007==
 
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Narration, mediation, time structure in ''Wuthering Heights''
  
 
==15.05.2007==
 
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Wuthering Heights, Thrushcross Grange and the moor: spatial structure in ''Wuthering Heights''
  
 
==22.05.2007==
 
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Characters, outsiderdom, and the relevance of the social in ''Wuthering Heights''
  
 
==29.05.2007==
 
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''Wuthering Heights'': The Contemporary Reception
  
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* [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1972__bronte_wuthering_heights_an_authoritative_text_with_essays_in_criticism.pdf Sale (Ed.): Wuthering Heights. An Authoritative Text with Essays in Criticism, 1972]
  
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* [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1974__allot_the_brontes_the_critical_heritage.pdf Allot (Ed.): The Brontes. The Critical Heritage, 1974]
  
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==5.06.2007==
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''Jude the Obscure'': Narration and Space
  
 
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''Jude the Obscure'': Character Constellations and Problematic Marriages
  
 
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''Jude the Obscure'': Education and Class, Education and Failure
  
  
 
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==26.06.2007==
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''Jude the Obscure'': The Contemporary Reception and Hardy's public status
  
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* [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1970_cox_hardy_the_critical_heritage.pdf Cox (Ed.): Thomas Hardy. The Critical Heritage, 1970]
  
 
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''Wuthering Heights'' goes pop: Kate Bush's song / video and the book
  
 
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Course Evaluation. - (Final Discussion)
  
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Period Features: Outsiderdom and the Characteristics of the Victorian and Modernist periods
  
 
==17.07.2007==
 
==17.07.2007==
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Feedback on Course Evaluation. - Presentation of Reseach Paper Projects.

Latest revision as of 15:43, 7 June 2007

Questions and Materials


17.04.2007

Introduction. Technicalities. Discussing a focus: What will we be doing in this course?

Just a reminder, if you need help formulating your questions or just want me to look them over before your presentations, you can contact me at: lindsay.petrowski@mail.uni-oldenburg.de

If you have any questions or need advice on anything please let me know, and I'll try my best to help!

24.04.2007

Communicating with the Victorian audience.

Texts: Wuthering Heights, "Biographical Notice of Ellis and Acton Bell", "Editor's Preface to the New Edition" (p. 319ff and 324ff in Oxford World's Classics Edition) Jude the Obscure, "Preface to the first edition" (1895), "Postscript" (1912)

1.05.2007

public holiday

8.05.2007

Narration, mediation, time structure in Wuthering Heights

15.05.2007

Wuthering Heights, Thrushcross Grange and the moor: spatial structure in Wuthering Heights

22.05.2007

Characters, outsiderdom, and the relevance of the social in Wuthering Heights

29.05.2007

Wuthering Heights: The Contemporary Reception

5.06.2007

Jude the Obscure: Narration and Space

12.06.2007

Jude the Obscure: Character Constellations and Problematic Marriages

19.06.2007

Jude the Obscure: Education and Class, Education and Failure


26.06.2007

Jude the Obscure: The Contemporary Reception and Hardy's public status

3.07.2007

Wuthering Heights goes pop: Kate Bush's song / video and the book

10.07.2007

Course Evaluation. - (Final Discussion)

Period Features: Outsiderdom and the Characteristics of the Victorian and Modernist periods

17.07.2007

Feedback on Course Evaluation. - Presentation of Reseach Paper Projects.