English 362
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Format of the Exam: I. Six five-point questions requiring discussion of at least one example: 60% II. Two twenty-point essay questions: 40% |
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General Guidelines:
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| Suggestions of Topics to Know (if we haven't put much emphasis on some of these in class, don't worry about them):
Know well at least one work by each author we have studied since the midterm exam. Romanticism and its influence in Victorian period Nineteenth-century realism Dramatic monologue Ballad Sonnet Elegiac poem Lyric and narrative poems that don't fit into above categories: know some examples from each poet in Victorian period, especially poems we spent time on in class, and review a few examples of Romantic poems. Adaptation of material from older legends or folklore or mythology, including Arthurian legends Influence of Shakespeare Nonsense literature Satire and comedy Class conflicts in Victorian literature Views or voices of working classes or lower classes in 19th-century literature Role of chance, circumstance, or coincidence in Victorian fiction Depiction of English landscape and architecture Some elements of Tess of the d'Urbervilles:
The importance of names in several major works we read Pre-Raphaelite art and poetry Art vs. life as theme in works we studied Literature about writers or writing Individual vs. society as theme in works we studied Duties to or expectations of society vs. desire to escape in Victorian literature Materialism vs. art or other values in life as a theme Serial publication of Victorian fiction (know what this is but don't expect to have to write about it) Courtship and marriage in Victorian literature Views of women in Victorian literature Influence of Darwinian theories in Victorian literature (e.g., evolution and natural selection) Influence of industrialism in Victorian literature |
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12/10/11 10:23 PM |
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