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Writing the Nation 1 : Kipling and Dutt Poems Presentation
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Writing the Nation 1 : Kipling and Dutt Poems Presentation Powerpoint Download Topics How do Kipling’s Poems capture national themes in its Content, Imagery and language? National themes - Kipling : Content Christmas In India by Rudyard Kipling National themes - Kipling : Imagery National themes - Kipling : Language Kipling’s poetry is often dismissed as jingoist/racist. Where might we see elements of that and where do you see competing and contradictory ideas (if any)? What are the recurring images/themes/ motifs in Toru Dutt’s Poems & how are they used? Our Casuarina Tree by Toru Dutt À mon Père (1876) by Toru Dutt Sonnet - Baugmaree (1882) Toru Dutt Why is it significant that Toru Dutt is using the sonnet form in her work?
Essay Exemplar Further Education and Training
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Essay Exemplar Further Education and Training

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Exemplar Essay Covering the following topics How does the teaching of English Literature in the Further Education sector motivate and inspire learners to promote achievement and develop their skills to enable progression? Creating a Safe and Inclusive Environment
Great Gatsby - Literary Devices
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Great Gatsby - Literary Devices

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Aim : Students will be able to construct their own sentences with the restriction of the selection of literary devices and explanations provided to them. Students will be able to identify and analyse the use of literary devices in extracts. Objectives : To be able to understand the definitions and concepts of different literary devices. To be able to use these literary devices in constructive sentences. To help aid in the interpretation and analysis of literary texts when used critically to identify the motivation of the author to use these literary devices in their poems/ narratives. Great Gatsby extract PDF Download Juxaposition Oxymoron Personification Foreshadowing
Women and Gothic Romantic Poetry
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Women and Gothic Romantic Poetry

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PDF Download Overview ‘What we know and what we thought we knew’ about gothic romantic women poets Defining Romantic ‘communities’ ‘Unsex’d females’: hyenas, old bishops and domestic goddesses Women Poets and Gothic poetry Some questions to think about: Critical approaches to Romanticism, Gothic Poetry and Gender
Shakespeare Richard III
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Shakespeare Richard III

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PDF Download Overview Richard and History Richard and Tragedy Machiavellian Richard Approaches: Feminism; New Historicism; Cultural Materialism; Psychoanalytic Criticism; Disability Studies – rejecting Tillyard’s Elizabethan World Picture
Renaissance Poetry:  Texts and Contexts
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Renaissance Poetry: Texts and Contexts

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PDF Download Overview Examine cultural, social and historical contexts out of which this poetry arises Consider some of the issues that arise out of these poems Attempt some close reading of the poems
The hauntings of gothic romantic poetry
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The hauntings of gothic romantic poetry

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PDF Download The hauntings of gothic romantic poetry Overview In what ways, and with what effects, might we consider Gothic poetry to be ‘haunted’? We’ll be focusing on the voices to be found in poetry, and we’ll be thinking about how Gothic poetry might be ‘haunted’ by history. We’ll also be considering whether Gamer’s Anglo-centric definition of Gothic is adequate, or whether Gothic means different things in different places, in different nations.
Introduction to Gothic Romantic Poetry
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Introduction to Gothic Romantic Poetry

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PDF Download Overview: Gothic Romanticism could (should?) be considered as an aesthetic, rather than a genre. The Gothic was extremely popular with readers, and extremely unpopular with critics. There was money to be made from writing Gothic. Gothic Romantic poetry explores the relationship between modernity and the past, and between rational and supernatural, and does these things through various means: form, meter, language, style, appearance. There is often a tension between popularity and ‘seriousness’ Gothic and ‘The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere’ Wordsworth’s Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802)
Foucault Literary Criticism
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Foucault Literary Criticism

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PDF Download Overview Michel Foucault (1926-1984) Foucault’s methods: archaeology Foucault’s methods: genealogy Power/knowledge Sovereign power and biopower Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1975) The Panopticon Dave Eggers, The Circle (2013) ‘Sharing is caring’ The History of Sexuality (1976)
David Lodge Nice Work
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David Lodge Nice Work

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PDF Download - Lesson Overview David Lodge, 1935 - : A Select Bibliography Language of Fiction: Close Reading Poetry and Prose Language of Fiction: Translation and Bad Writing Language of Fiction: These Words in This Order Language of Fiction: Particularity Nice Work: ‘Semi-what?’ ‘Semiotics. The Study of Signs’
Literary Criticism Freud, Derrida, Friedrich Nietzsche
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Literary Criticism Freud, Derrida, Friedrich Nietzsche

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PDF Download Overview Jacques Derrida, 1930-2004: A Select Bibliography What is Structuralism? What is Derrida’s Problem with Structuralism? What is the Problem with Western Metaphysics? Who are the Precursors of Derrida’s Deconstruction? Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900 Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939 Freud and Nietzsche: Derrida’s ‘Advance’ Martin Heidegger, 1889-1976 Edmund Husserl, 1859-1938 What is the Problem with Speech and Writing? What is Logocentrism? What is the trace? Or, what is différance? What is Derrida’s Problem with Rousseau? What is Grammatology? What is the Problem with ‘What is…?’ Questions? How can Deconstruction be used in Literary Criticism?
Ecocriticism vs Postmodernism
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Ecocriticism vs Postmodernism

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PDF Download Overview Ecocriticism vs Postmodernism What is ecocriticism? Postmodern Ecology: Deep Ecology Postmodern Ecology: Ecofeminism, Eco-Marxism, and Heideggerian Ecophilosophy Apocalypse The Trouble with Apocalypse Beyond Apocalypse: Geocriticism Doreen Massey, 1944-2016: A Select Bibliography Space, Place and Gender Space, Place, and Gender in The Importance of Being Earnest