Week 3 | The Romantic Period: A brief introduction into the social and literary background of the period will be covered. William Blake “The Lamb”, “The Tyger”, “Holy Thursday”, “Holy Thursday”, “London” |
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Week 4 | William Wordsworth “Expostulation and Reply”, “The Tables Turned”, “Tintern Abbey” Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” |
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Week 5 | Lord Byron “She Walks in Beauty”, “When We Two Parted” Percy Bysshe Shelley “A Song: Men of England”, “Ode to the West Wind” John Keats “Ode on a Grecian Urn” |
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Week 6 | Fiction: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley |
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Week 7 | The Victorian Period: General characteristics of the age will be introduced. Alfred Tennyson “In Memoriam” |
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Week 7 | Robert Browning “My Last Duchess” Elizabeth Barrett Browning Sonnet XLIII “How Do I Love Thee?” Matthew Arnold “Dover Beach” |
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Week 8 | Fiction: Short Story | |
Week 8 | The Twentieth Century: The social and literary background of the age will be covered. Thomas Hardy “Hap”, “The Darkling Thrush” |
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Week 9 | Gerard Manley Hopkins “Thou art indeed just, Lord” D.H. Lawrence “Snake” |
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Week 10 | Rupert Brooke “The Soldier” Wilfred Owen “Dulce Et Decorum Est”, “Futility” William Butler Yeats “Leda And The Swan”, “The Second Coming”, “Sailing to Byzantium” |
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Week 11 | The Modernist Period T.S.Eliot “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” |
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Week 12 | Dylan Thomas “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” W.H. Auden “Musee des Beaux Arts”, “September 1, 1939” |
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Week 13 | Philip Larkin “At Grass”, “Ambulances” Ted Hughes “Relic” Seamus Heaney “Death of a Naturalist” |
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Week 14 | Exam | |
Week 15 | Conclusive Discussion | |
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