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Introduction: from Novel background to 18th c. |
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Introduction: Different types of the novel |
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18th c. Novel: Britain as the Supper Power: Intr. to Colonialism* |
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Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), English writer and journalist |
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18th c. Novel: Novel of Manners |
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Pride and Prejudice (1796–97) by Jane Austen (1775-1817) English novelist |
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Review: 18th c Novels and Novelists |
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Victorian Novelists (male/ female) |
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. Intro. to George Eliot* and Emily Brontë* (English Novelist, 1818-1848) Wuthering Heights (1846) |
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, Charlotte Brontë |
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Jude the Obscure (1895) by Thomas Hardy (1840–1928, English novelist and poet) |
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Frankenstein (1818) by Mary W. Shelley 1797–1851, English author |
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Victorian era to Modernism* Gothicism+ the birth of science fiction |
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Victorian Novelists: Why bother to write Novel? Philosophy of Art: (Art for Art’s sake)* |
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Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) by Oscar Wild (1854-1900) Irish-born poet author. Intro. to Charles Dickens* |
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