Lecture VIIb--Romance and the Romantics

     

     

    Workshop Session

    Workshop 

    We will workshop the work of one student who would like assistance.

    I.  INTRODUCTION

     A.  HOOK

     B.  THESIS

     C.  METHOD

     
    II. BODY BODY PARAGRAPHS FOR THE RELEVANT SECTIONS OF OUR EXPLORATION IMAGES OF WOMEN, TYPES OF BACKGROUND, PLACE IN HISTORY, ETC.
    III.  CONCLUSION A.  SIGNAL

    B.  LINK

    C.  CLINCHER

     

     

    First, you would do well to make a list of the topics you might cover--and this just means

    copying the lecture titles out for yourself:

  1. Introduction and Orientation:  Monday, August 24, 2009
  2. Images of Women in Literature:  August 31, 2009
  3. Women Writers Through the Ages:  September 7, 2009
  4. Women and the New World:  September 14, 2009
  5. Aphra Behn and the proto-novel:  September 21, 2009
  6. Science and Fiction: Mary Shelley and the Frankenstein Legacy:  September 28, 2009
  7. The Novel and the Middle Class: Jane Austen tells us How:  October 5, 2009
  8. Romance and the Romantics:  October 12, 2009
  9. The Gothic world of the Bronte Sisters:  October 19, 2009
  10. Late Victorian Scribblers:  October 26, 2009
  11. The Modern Novel: Virginia Woolf and the Word:  November 2, 2009
  12. The Contemporary Novel:  November 9, 2009
  13. Other Voices:  November 16, 2009
  14. The Electronic Frontier:  November 23, 2009
  15. Women of the Web:  November 30, 2009
  16. Review and sharing of papers:  December 7, 2009
  17. Aphra Behn and the proto-novel:  

    Science and Fiction: Mary Shelley and the Frankenstein Legacy

    The Novel and the Middle Class--Jane Austen tells us How: 

    Romance and the Romantics:

    The Gothic world of the Bronte Sisters

    Late Victorian Scribblers:

    The Modern Novel: Virginia Woolf and the Word:

    The Contemporary Novel:

    Other Voices:

    The Electronic Frontier

    You will now be working with your authors to create the same kind of sections - using the topics that are most useful to you.  Tonight we will look at some other students' work and talk about Interpolation Paragraphs on the discussion list and here.

     

     

     

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Literature 45  - Women in Literature :  

Marjorie C. Luesebrink, MFA


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