Lecture XVI.-- Review: Student Presentations:  

 

Review:  December 8, 2003

 PREVIEW

This is the last of our meetings for Women in Literature, Lit. 45.  During our journey through time, space, and ideas, we have found out about the earliest known authors, who was a woman {Enheduanna} and surveyed the latest work by women on the WWW.  

In celebration of this wonderful literature, we are going to do a quick review and share some student presentations of projects.  As you send your Final Projects in to me, I will make them available on this page!

Your take-home final exam is due to me this week, too!.  

Here, then, are the lecture notes again for your review.  I am interested in knowing which of these sections were most helpful and fascinating to you - and look forward to feedback about the course. 

  1. Introduction and Orientation:  Monday, August 25, 2003
  2. Images of Women in Literature:  September 1, 2003
  3. Women Writers Through the Ages:  September 8, 2003
  4. Women and the New World:  September 15, 2003
  5. Aphra Behn and the proto-novel:  September 22, 2003
  6. Science and Fiction: Mary Shelley and the Frankenstein Legacy:  September 29, 2003
  7. The Novel and the Middle Class: Jane Austen tells us How:  October 6, 2003
  8. Romance and the Romantics:  October 13, 2003
  9. The Gothic world of the Bronte Sisters:  October 20, 2003
  10. Late Victorian Scribblers:  October 27, 2003
  11. The Modern Novel: Virginia Woolf and the Word:  November 3, 2003
  12. The Contemporary Novel:  November 10, 2003
  13. Other Voices:  November 17, 2003 
  14. The Electronic Frontier:  November 24, 2003
  15. Women of the Web:  December 1, 2003
  16. Review:  December 8, 2003

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