- •Г.Ф.Крівчикова
- •Педагогічних внз денних та заочних форм навчання
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- •© Харківський націоальний університет імені г.С.Сковороди
- •© Г.Ф.Крівчикова
- •Contents
- •Module 1
- •Module 2
- •Requirements to the course of english literature
- •Завдання вивчення дисципліни
- •Завданнями навчальної дисципліни є формування наступних умінь:
- •Glossary of literary terms
- •How to prepare a book review
- •Critical Comments
- •Critical Reading includes:
- •Module 1 lecture #1. Anglo-Saxon (Old) Literature (450-1066)
- •Lecture # 3 The writers of the Medieval English Literature
- •Lecture # 4 The Literature of the 15th Century
- •Lecture # 5 The Literature of the Renaissance (1509-1660)
- •Lecture # 6 William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
- •Lecture # 7 The Puritan Period – the third period of English Renaissance (1616 – 1660)
- •Excerpt I [the hall heorot is attacked by grendel]
- •Excerpt II [the feast at heorot]
- •Excerpt III
- •In due season
- •Excerpt IV [beowulf's fight with the dragon]
- •Excerpt IV [beowulf’s funeral]
- •2. Anglo-Saxon Riddles
- •Riddle 1
- •Riddle 2
- •Is strangely born. Savage and fierce,
- •Is harder than ground, smarter than men.
- •In beautiful tones, teems with children,
- •Riddle 3
- •I must eagerly obey my servant,
- •Riddle 4
- •Riddle 5.
- •Riddle 6.
- •Riddle 7
- •The battle of maldon
- •Seminar #2 Geoffrey Chaucer “Canterbury Tales”
- •Summing up study questions.
- •2. "General Prologue" to Canterbury Tales
- •4. The Knight's Tale
- •5. The Miller’s Tale.
- •3. "The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale."
- •7. The Wife of Bath's Tale. (Батской ткачихи)
- •Seminar #3 English Folk Ballads
- •The banks of allan water
- •The two magicians
- •The tree ravens
- •The cruel brother
- •With a hey ho and a lillie gay
- •The cruel sister
- •The wife of usher’s well
- •Bonny barbara allan
- •8.The farmer’s curst wife
- •10. Robin hood and little john
- •Seminar #4. William Shakespeare "othello". Questions on the structure of "othello".
- •Questions to discuss
- •Analysing literary devices
- •Analyzing Style
- •5. Fill in the style chart.
- •Edmund spencer sonnet 75
- •William shakespeare
- •Sonnet 18
- •William shakespeare Sonnet 130
- •William shakespeare Sonnet 116
- •William shakespeare Sonnet 60
- •William shakespeare Sonnet 147
- •Ben johnson poem
- •John donne holy sonnet X
- •Individual work
- •Lecture # 10 The Romantic Period (1780 – 1830)
- •Lecture # 11 High Victorian Literature (1830 - 1880)
- •Lecture # 12 Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature (1880 - 1910)
- •Lecture # 13 English Literature of the 20th century (the period between 1910 – 1938)
- •Modernism and its Alternatives
- •The Theatre of Absurd.
- •Lecture # 14 English Literature of the 20th century
- •Lecture # 15 English Literature of the 20th century
- •Jonathan swift "gulliver's travels" Study Questions
- •William blake "the tiger" (from “Songs of Experience)
- •(From Songs of Innocence) The Chimney-Sweeper
- •(From “Songs of Experience”) The Chimney-Sweeper
- •Songs of Innocence Nurse's Song
- •Songs of Experience Nurse's Song
- •John keats "on first looking into chapman's homer".
- •John keats
- •William wordsworth "london, 1802".
- •William blake london
- •William wordsworth " composed upon westminster bridge ".
- •S.T.Coleridge From the rime of the ancient mariner
- •George Gordon Byron From don juan
- •Percy Bysshe Shelly Ode to the West Wind
- •Seminar #9 charles dickens "great expectations" summary questions
- •(Chapters 20-31)
- •Techniques and language
- •Characters’ struggle to cut off or separate part of their lives:
- •Read and analyse a play by one of the writers of the period.
- •Read a play by Harold Pinter
- •2. Write an analysis of one of the short stories of an English writer of the 20th century analyzing a short story.
- •Point of view
- •1. First-Person Central.
- •2. First Person Minor
- •3. Third - Person Limited.
- •4. Third - Person Central:
- •5. Third - Person Omniscient.
- •One can analyse the point of view by answering the following questions about a given story:
- •General questions for story analysis and interpretation.
- •Individual work
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Lecture # 10 The Romantic Period (1780 – 1830)
Characteristics of the new poetry, favoured themes and genres.
Odes.
“Ode on a Gracian Urn” by John Keats
“Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats
“Ode to Autumn” by John Keats
“Ode to the West Wind” by Percy Bysshe Shelley
“Ode to Liberty” by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Robert Burns (1759 - 1796).
William Blake (1757 - 1827)
Lake Poets William Wordswoth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.
John Keats (1795 – 1821)
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 - 1822): Prometheus Unbound – dramatic poem
George Gordon Byron (1788 - 1824). Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812), The Corsair (1814), The Prisoner of Chillon (1816), Don Juan – epic satire (1819)
Historical romantic novels by Sir Walter Scott (1771 – 1832):
The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border(1802), Marmion (1808), Rob Roy (1817), The Heart of Midlothian (1818), Ivanhoe (1819),
Jane Austen (1775 – 1817). Sense and sensibility (1811), pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Northanger Abbey (1817), Persuasion (1817)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley “Frankenstein, or, the Modern Prometheus”(1818), “The Last Man” (1826)
Lecture # 11 High Victorian Literature (1830 - 1880)
Characteristic features of the literature of the period. Main themes and genres.
An examination of the role of the colonies in Victorian fiction.
Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870): The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836), “Oliver Twist”(1837), “The Old curiosity Shop ” (1839), “A Christmas Carol” (1843), “Dombey and Son”(1847), “David Copperfield”(1849), “A Tale of Two Cities”(1859), “Great Expectations” (1860)
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811 - 1863): Catherine (1839), “Vanity Fair (A Novel Without a Hero) (1847), The History of Pendennis (Fictionalised autobiography, 1848), “The History of Henry Esmond ” (historical novel, 1852), “Newcomers ” (1853), “Virginians ” (1855)
The psychological novel of George Eliot (1819 - 1880).
The poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861)
Charlotte Bronte (1816 – 1855): Jane Eyre (1847), Shirley (1849), Villette (1853), “The Professor”(1857)
Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights (1847)
Anne Bronte: The Tenant OF Wildfell Hall (1848)
Elizabeth Gaskell : Cranford (1851), North and South (1855),”Wives and Daughters” (1864)
George Meredith: Poems (Collection, 1851), “Egoist”(1879), “The Tragic Comedians”(1880)
George Eliot : Adam Bede (1859), Mill on the Floss (1860), “Silas Marner”(1861), “Romola”(1863)
Wilkie Collins “The Woman in White”(1860), “The Moonstone”(1868)
14 Charles Kinsley “The Water Babies”(1863)
15 Lewis Carol “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”(1865), “Through the Looking-Glass” (1871)
16 Thomas Hardy (1840 – 1928): “Desperate Remedies ”(1871), “A Pair of Blue Eyes” (1873)
17 “The Owl and the Pussy Cat”(1871) – nonsense poem by Edward Lear
18 Algeron Charles Swinburne: “Bothwell” – a tragedy play(1874), Poems and Ballads (1878)
19 Anna Sewell “Black Beauty”(1877) – children’s story