Difference between revisions of "Magisterprüfung Mündlich Literaturwissenschaft:Nico Zorn"
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<li>Spenser, Edmund: <i>The Faerie Queene</i> (1590)</li> | <li>Spenser, Edmund: <i>The Faerie Queene</i> (1590)</li> | ||
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<li>Book I: <i>Of Holinesse</i></li> | <li>Book I: <i>Of Holinesse</i></li> | ||
<li>Book II: <i>Of Temperaunce</i></li> | <li>Book II: <i>Of Temperaunce</i></li> |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 12 March 2008
Topic 1: Middle English Arthurian Romance and Adaptation
- Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Canterbury Tales (14th century)
- The Knight’s Tale
- The Wife of Bath’s Tale
- Sir Thopaz
- (anonymous): Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (late 14th century)
- Mallory, Sir Thomas: Le Morte D’Arthur (1485)
- Spenser, Edmund: The Faerie Queene (1590)
- Book I: Of Holinesse
- Book II: Of Temperaunce
- Twain, Mark: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889)
Topic 2: Elizabethan to Restoration Drama
- Shakespeare, William: Richard III (~1591)
- Howard, Robert; John Dryden: The Indian Queen (1664)
- Villiers, George: The Rehearsal (1672)
- Wycherly, William: The Country-Wife (1675)
- Etherege, George: The Man of Mode (1676)
- Steele, Richard: The Conscious Lovers (1722)
Topic 3: Future Views
- Madden, Samuel: Memoirs of the Twentieth Century (1733)
- Mercier, Louis-Sébastien: Memories of the Year Two Thousand Five Hundred (1771)
- Woolstonecraft-Shelly, Mary: The Last Man (1826)
- Wells, H.G.: The Time Machine (1895)
- Star Trek: TNG: First Contact (18/02/1991)