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==Story-based Analysis== | ==Story-based Analysis== | ||
===Setting=== | ===Setting=== | ||
===Characters=== | ===Characters=== | ||
===Action=== | ===Action=== | ||
==Discourse-based Analysis== | ==Discourse-based Analysis== | ||
===Narrator=== | ===Narrator=== | ||
===Focalisation=== | ===Focalisation=== | ||
===Aspects of Time=== | ===Aspects of Time=== | ||
===Discourse Mode=== | ===Discourse Mode=== | ||
==Cited Works== | |||
==Links== | |||
Revision as of 16:40, 17 June 2008
This page is currently under construction.
This is a subpage of Historical Novels and deals with the specific topic of textual analysis of the historical novels that are subject of this course. These novels are Waverley by Sir Walter Scott, Tachmas, Prince of Persia by Jean-Regnauld Segrais, Tudor, A Prince of Wales by an anonymous author and Charles Dacres by an anonymous author. There are two other expert groups within this course, Writing of History and Problems of Genre.