Women in English Literature 1660-1800: graded paper - AAALA005B
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WOMEN IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1660-1800<br> Assignment for English literature special programme graded paper<br> <br> M.A. participants of the course who have otherwise fulfilled all requirements for credit may choose to write an extra assignment. This will count towards extra credit points and a grade for a special programme (or elective) graded paper. The students must register for Písemná práce in the SIS. <br> <br> Students will write a short critical review essay of an academic book dealing with issues the seminar is concerned with. It should follow the format of a scholarly review, suitable for publication in an academic journal and run cca 1500-2000 words. The review can be written in English or in Czech/Slovak. DUE (1 September 2024)<br> <br> Individual choice of book must be consulted with the instructor. Following are several suggestions:<br> <br> Cheryl Turner, Living by the Pen: Women Writers in the Eighteenth Century (ÚALK Library)<br> R.F. Brissenden, Virtue in Distress: Studies in the Novel of Sentiment from Richardson to Sade (NK)<br> J.M.S.Tompkins, The Popular Novel in England, 1770-1800 (NK)<br> Dale Spender, Mothers of the Novel: 100 good women writers before Jane Austen (ÚALK)<br> John J. Richetti, Popular Fiction Before Richardson: Narrative Patterns 1700-1739 (NK)<br> Susan Staves, A Literary History of Women’s Writing in Britain, 1660-1789 (NK)<br> <br> Other suggestions include Czech language publications on the history of women in the Czech Lands (e.g. Jana Ratajová, Lucie Storchová – Žena neni příšera, ale nejmilejší stvoření boží: Diskursy manželství v české literatuře raného novověku, or anything written by Monika Lenderová)<br> <br> <br> Last update: Nováková Soňa, PhDr., CSc. (09.02.2024)
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