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The British and American Literature for Beginner teaches the most effective technique to understand the subject thoroughly. This course is taught by top industry experts and academic professionals. Enrol our top online courses now for a super discounted price.

British and American Literature for Beginner is meticulously researched and prepared with the utmost care. All of the topics and subtopics are scientifically organised, taking into account the learner’s psychology and overall experience. All of the modules are bite-sized,  audiovisual, simple to comprehend and interactive.

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Course Curriculum

ELIZABETHAN DRAMA AND SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET
The History of Drama 00:11:00
Elizabethan Drama 00:12:00
William Shakespeare 00:06:00
Hamlet: A Synopsis of the Play 00:04:00
Hamlet: An Anlaysis of the Play 00:19:00
Hamlet’s Soliloquies 00:05:00
JACOBEAN LITERATURE AND THE METAPHYSICAL POETS
Jacobean Literature: Poetry and Prose 00:12:00
Puritanism and the English Civil War 00:11:00
Metaphysical Poetry 00:08:00
Metaphysical Poets – John Donne 00:09:00
George Herbert 00:06:00
Andrew Marvell 00:08:00
John Milton 00:08:00
THE RISE OF THE NOVEL AND SATIRE
The Restoration and Glorious Revolution 00:06:00
The Novel 00:08:00
Early Novelists: Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding 00:12:00
English Satire: John Dryden and Alexander Pope 00:06:00
Jonathan Swift and Gulliver’s Travels 00:11:00
Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” 00:08:00
THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN LITERATURE
Colonialism and John Smith 00:08:00
Pilgrim Writers 00:11:00
The Revolutionary Period Writers 00:08:00
The Knickerbocker Era: Washington Irving 00:15:00
Frontier Fiction: James Fenimore Cooper 00:10:00
THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
The Westward Expansion 00:05:00
Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson 00:11:00
Transcendentalism: Henry David Thoreau 00:08:00
Anti-Transcendentalism: Nathaniel Hawthorne 00:05:00
Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter 00:08:00
Herman Melville 00:06:00
Edgar Allan Poe 00:07:00
Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” 00:05:00
Poe’s “The Raven” 00:08:00
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA AND THE GILDED AGE
The American Civil War Era and Harriet Beecher Stowe 00:07:00
Walt Whitman 00:10:00
Whitman’s “Drum Taps” 00:07:00
Emily Dickinson 00:09:00
The Gilded Age 00:07:00
Local Color Writing: Mark Twain 00:09:00
Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn 00:12:00
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 00:07:00
WOMEN WRITERS OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Female Writers and The French Revolution 00:12:00
Mary Wollstonecraft 00:10:00
Helen Maria Williams 00:09:00
Unitarianism 00:04:00
Harriet Martineau 00:12:00
Anna Laetitia Barbauld 00:07:00
Lucy Aikin 00:05:00
BRITISH ROMANTIC POETS AND THE POETIC IMAGINATION
The Napoleonic Wars 00:08:00
The Romantic Period 00:05:00
William Blake 00:08:00
William Wordsworth 00:09:00
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 00:09:00
Percy Bysshe Shelley 00:08:00
John Keats 00:09:00
Lord George Gordon Byron 00:08:00
VICTORIAN NOVELS
Gothic Novels 00:11:00
Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice 00:14:00
Victorian Novels 00:09:00
Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights 00:12:00
Charles Dickens and Great Expectations 00:15:00
THE IMAGIST MOVEMENTS AFTER WORLD WAR I
Anti-Victorianism and Edwardian England 00:05:00
Imagism and Gertruid Stein 00:06:00
Post War Literature & Ezra Pound 00:10:00
T.S. Eliot 00:13:00
William Carlos Williams 00:05:00
Archibald MacLeish 00:06:00
MODERNIST FICTION
Modernist Fiction 00:07:00
Henry James 00:07:00
James Joyce 00:07:00
Joyce’s “Araby” 00:19:00
Joyce’s Ulysses 00:07:00
Virginia Woolf 00:07:00
To the Lighthouse 00:13:00
THE LOST GENERATION AND THE BEAT GENERATION
Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation 00:05:00
Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises 00:10:00
F. Scott Fitzgerald 00:05:00
Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby 00:09:00
ee cummings 00:06:00
Robert Lowell 00:06:00
The Beat Generation and Allen Ginsberg 00:12:00

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