ENGL303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Maria Edgeworth, Sarah Scott, Charlotte Lennox

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What we"re going to look at: consider the following questions: Do you think it is important to read novels. Why is it useful for us to consider the history of the novel: what is this unit interested in, getting novels and analytically pulling them apart. Discussion questions and activities: look through before class, prepare for each week. Assessment: essay one (25%) two of the first 3 texts studied in the unit (austen, woolf, atwood, book review or podcast script one text (25%) (applying to real world context; write to a worldwide/general audience) Engl303: essay two (30%) two of any of the texts studied in the unit except for the two you wrote about in essay one (can think up your own question, participation (20%) Research: you will be able to find plenty of critical material on some texts in the units (austen, Consult your unit handbook for an indicative list.

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