English Literature Course: Analysis of Novels and Short Stories

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Explore the world of English literature through an in-depth study of novels and short stories in this course outline for the 2021-2022 academic year at Ondokuz Mayıs University. Delve into the development of the novel in England, from the 18th century to modernism, and analyze key works by renowned authors such as Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and William Faulkner. Learn about narrative analysis, plot structures, characters, style, and themes in literature.


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  1. Ondokuz Mays University The Faculty of Education 2021-2022 Academic Year Fall Term NAE 307 Language and Literature Teaching Do . Dr. Zerrin EREN erenz@omu.edu.tr

  2. Course Outline 1. week 2. week 3. Week Introduction of the course, how to analyze a narrative What s short-story, what's novel, differences between novel and short-story The development of novel in England, picaresque); the features of the 18th century novel The Victorian Period, The Victorian Novel (early period, industrial novel, bildungsroman) The Victorian novel, (late period, realism, naturalism) Gothic- "The Masque of the Red Death " by Edgar Allan Poe 7. Week "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe 8.Week Modernism 9.Week Mid-Term 10.Week Virginia Woolf- The Legacy 11.Week Virginia Woolf- The Legacy 12Week James Joyce-Eveline 13.Week James Joyce Eveline 14.Week "That Evening Sun" by William Faulkner 15.Week "That Evening Sun" by William Faulkner types of novel (epistolary, 4.Week 5.Week 6.Week

  3. Sources The Pelican Guide to English Literature: the Present, Boris Ford (ed.) Penguin Books, London,1990 Lord of The Flies, W. Golding, Penguin, 1962/2016 The Cambridge Companion to British Fiction since 1945, D. James (ed.), CUP, 2015 The Novel Today: Contemporary Writers on Modern Fiction, Malcolm Bradbury, Fontana Press, London,1990 Contemporary British Novelists, Nick Rennison, Routlege, 2005 Critical Theory Today: A User-Friendly Guide, Lois Tyson, Routledge, 2006 Beginning Theory: An Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory, MUP, 2009 Fields of Vision, Vol:2, D. Delaney, C. Ward, C.R. Fiorina, Longman, 2003

  4. The Analysis of a Narrative Setting Plot Plot structure Point of View Characters and characterization Style a. The title b. How does the writer use the language Theme(s)

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