Carton R306912346
Contains 11 Results:
18th Century English Literature 3. Alexander Pope: Pope and the Augustan tradition 1863, Dunciad, Pope and human nature, Versification, Essay on criticism, Notable British wits- Alexander Pope. 1.8cm. , n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
18th Century English Literature 4. The Romantics: Introduction, Burns, Byron, Coleridge, Hood, Shelley, Wordsworth. 2.5cm., n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Victorian Literature 3. Prose, the Victorian novel: wallet 1- Introduction, Victorian novels with a purpose, Samuel Butler, Thomas Carlyle, Benjamin Disraeli, Arthur Conon Doyle, George Eliot, Charles Kingsley, Rudyard Kipling. 2.5cm; wallet 2- George Meredith, J. S. Mill, J. H. Newman, Walter Pater, John Ruskin, Sir Walter Scott, W. M. Thackeray, Anthony Trolllope, Frances Trollope. 5cm. , n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
Victorian Literature 4. Prose, Charles Dickens: wallet 1: Introduction and general, New light on Dickens, Dickens and social responsibility, Recent Dickens scholarship 1954, Bleak house, Dombey and son, Great expectations, Little Dorrit. 3cm; wallet 2: Martin Chuzzlewith, Oliver Twist, Our mutual friend, oddments and unmatched pages. 5.5cm. , n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
20th Century English Literature 1. Time and Mr. T.S. Eliot; Essayists- Robert Lynd and George Orwell; The modern novel- introduction; The modern novel- Bennett, Wells, Galsworthy; The novel in the modern world- introduction; The British novel since 1920; The British novel since the war; The poor sod
school; Practical criticism- the analysis of a novel; The writing of a novel; Antecedents of the modern novel and foreign influence. 2cm. , n.d.
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20th Century English Literature 2 (a numbered series). 1. The English novel since 1914 3. Antecedents of the modern novel and foreign influences 4. John Galsworthy, Forsyte saga and Joseph Conrad, Arrow of gold 5. Hugh Walpole and Henry Handel Richardson 6. Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene 7. The nature of the short story 8. James Joyce, Portrait of the artist as a young man 11. Wyndham Lewis, The apes of god 12. Two satirists (Lewis and Waugh) 13. Satire and the social critics 14. War books 17. Some mystics, 20. The proletarian novel. 21. Some proletarian novelists- Ralph Bates, Christopher Isherwood, James Hanley, Stephen Spender 22. Graham Greene and summary. 3cm. , n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.
20th Century English Literature 2, continued. Novelists: Joyce Carey and Herself surprised, Joseph Conrad and The mirror and the sea, William Golding, Thomas Hardy, Somerset Maugham, Arthur Morrison, Iris Murdoch, The worst novelist in the word- Amanda Ros, Evelyn Waugh, H.G. Wells, Angus Wilson. 2.8cm. , n.d.
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18th Century English Literature 1. Literature in the 18th century, The new prose of the 18th century, Prose in the 18th century, The tale of terror, Matthew Arnold, Jane Austen, William Blake, John Bunyan, William Collins, George Crabbe, Daniel Defoe, Thomas Gray, Theodore Hook, Samuel Johnson, Coventry Patmore, Alexander Pope, Tobias Smollett, Johnathan Swift, James Thomas, T. G. Wainewright. 2.5cm. , n.d.
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18th Century English Literature 2. John Milton: Life, Minor poems, Nativity ode, Areopagitica, Prose works, Paradise lost, Samson agonistes. 2cm. , n.d.
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Victorian Literature 1. Introduction, Background to the period, 1959, Revaluations- the Victorians, Were the 90s decadent?, The pre-Raphaelites, Drama and theatre in Victorian days, Periodical literature in the early 19th century, The nature of the novel- introduction. 1cm. , 1959 and n.d.
This series contains mainly handwritten and some typescript lecture notes and essays most are undated.