2007 BM1T-A Introduction to Literature, Part 2

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Session four: 4th June

As the session on 28th May will not take place, our next session will be on 4th June. We will talk about dramatic characterisation more closely and analyse a few scenes from our plays. Please do not hesitate to post any specific questions on my discussion page! Regards, John Alistair Kühne 15:48, 21 May 2007 (CEST)


History

Session three: 21st May

We talked about dramatic communication this session. I gave some input and then we talked about Richard's soliloquy at the beginning of his play. We also had a quick look on the techniques of characterisation taken from Mister Pfister! ;) Thanks for coming today! Best wishes, John Alistair Kühne 15:48, 21 May 2007 (CEST)

Session two: 14th May

We briefly talked about the assignment and clarified some problems with metaphors and stylistic devices. Sadly enough I did not get any feedback on my discussion page. --John Alistair Kühne 21:23, 15 May 2007 (CEST)

(Anouncement: As probably half of you still have to hand in the assignment on Tuesday, I've planned to do an additional session on the assignment - as long as you would like to do this - that would be okay with me. Please give me some input on my discussion page what you think should be dealt with on Monday. Please bring your reader with the 13 poems with you, so we'll have enough material to work with!

See you then, regards --John Alistair Kühne 09:38, 10 May 2007 (CEST))

Session one: 7th May

Today we talked about your first assignment and its five tasks. By taking closer looks at Rossetti's and Shakespeare's Sonnets, we clarified some misunderstandings and hopefully prepared you for your forthcoming task.
Hopefully I will see you all again next week! See you then, --John Alistair Kühne 15:38, 7 May 2007 (CEST)

Hi everyone!

I'll start my work as a tutor for you on 7th May.
My course takes place from 0800-1000 hrs in A10 1-121a (the aquarium).
As far as I am informed at the current moment, I'll help you with your assignments which will be due in week four.
Regards, John Alistair