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303 Literature Lecture Prof. Rubik (Summer Term 2005) – Information on Wikipedia
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External links
[edit]Official homepage; question and sample exam
Full texts to read
[edit]- Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe
- Thomas Hardy: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
- Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness
- J. M. Coetzee: Foe (book)
18th Century Literature
[edit]- Alexander Pope: An Essay on Criticism
- Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock
19th Century Literature
[edit]- Percy Bysshe Shelley (nothing on the defence of poetry on wikipedia (yet), sorry)
- Robert Browning (nothing on the text)
- George Eliot: The Mill on the Floss
- George Eliot: Middlemarch
20th Century Literature
[edit]- Virginia Woolf (nothing on the text)
- Carol Ann Duffy (no text)
- Harold Pinter (no text)
- Broumas <nothing>
- Agard <nothing>
Eras
[edit]Various tidbits/links to general articles
[edit]- Heroic couplet
- English poetry#The Restoration and 18th century onward
- English literature#Augustan literature onward
- Augustan poetry
- Churchyard poets
- British literature#English language literature from 1660 to the late 18th century
- Poetic diction
- Romanticism
- English literature
- epistolary novel
- Modern literature
- Postmodern literature
- History of literature#European literature in the 18th century
- Frame story
- Modern literature
- Modernist poetry in English
- Postmodern literature
- Postcolonial literature