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Past Into Present Paper Roger Gower

Past Into Present Paper By Roger Gower

Past Into Present Paper by Roger Gower


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A range of British and American literary texts arranged in chronological order from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 20th century. Accompanying exercises, background and biographical details put the texts in context and show the different features of style and language. A cassette is available.

Past Into Present Paper Summary

Past Into Present Paper by Roger Gower

"Past and Present" contains a range of British and American literary texts arranged in chronological order from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 20th century. The texts have been chosen to show the rich diversity of English literature from early verse such as the "Battle of Maldon" to the Romantic poets, from the diaries of Pepys to the novel. Background and biographical information is integrated into the book to enable the reader to see each text in its historical context and there are glossaries to help students with the more complicated and archaic language. A supplementary section is included with additional texts and material which can be used according to the needs and interests of students and teachers. The accompanying exercises are designed to further appreciation of the texts by showing how the different features of style and language work together to create the whole. A cassette tape is also available which contains readings of selected texts by professional actors to enhance students' enjoyment of the texts.

Table of Contents

Prologue: aims; reading; understanding; critical appreciation; character and language. Part 1 From the beginning: Old English - "Battle of Maldon"; Middle English - Geoffrey Chaucer; 15th century prose - Sir Thomas malory; creative writing; modern English; chronology; how have you got on?; quiz. Part 2 The English Renaissance: poetry; drama - William Shakespeare; thee Elizabethan period; prose - the Humanists; Elizabethan prose; chronology; creative writing; how have you got on?; crossword. Part 3 The first half of the 17th century: the Metaphysical poets; prose; the Civil War - Milton, Marvell and the Cavalier poets; chronology; writing; how have you got on?; word search. Part 4 After the Restoration: diaries; satire in verse; literary criticism; satire in prose; the development of the novel; the comedy of manners; chronology; creative/critical writing; how have you got on?; noughts and crosses. Part 5 The Romantic revival: poetry; the novel; the Lake poets (Wordsworth); Samuel Taylor Coleridge; poetry - the later Romantics; critical writing; chronology; creative writing; how have you got on?; quiz. Part 6 The Victorian age: the early and middle period (1837-1870); some Victorian literary themes - childhood; work; death and grief; writing; the Victorian novel; the Americans; more Victorian themes - men and women; evolution; critical writing; chronology; creative writing; how have you got on?; who is it? Part 7 Into the 20th century: the late Victorian period (1870-1901); the path to aestheticism; the labour movement; more Victorian themes - nature; Europeans in Africa; Henry James - Americans in Europe; Rupert Brooke and Georgian poetry; war; writing; chronology; how have you got on?; anagrams. Part 8 Modern times: new poety; fiction; the 20s in Britain; writing; the USA after World War I; the Depression; a new naturalism; anti-Utopianism and fear; World War II and after; disillusion and the "Angry Young Men"; American and its search for itself; feminism; recent years; writing; chronology; literary terminology; how have you got on?

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GOR004477096
9780582009929
0582009928
Past Into Present Paper by Roger Gower
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1990-05-14
480
N/A
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