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Much Ado About Nothing |
Emma Smith asks why the characters are so quick to believe the self-proclaimed villain Don John,… |
Emma Smith |
| 12 |
Hamlet |
The fact that father and son share the same name in Hamlet is used to investigate the play's… |
Emma Smith |
| 13 |
As You Like It |
Asking 'what happens in As You Like It', this lecture considers the play's dramatic structure and… |
Emma Smith |
| 14 |
Post-Colonial Criticism (lecture) |
Part of the OpenYale course 'Introduction to Theory of Literature'. Available as audio, video and… |
Paul Fry |
| 15 |
Are traditional texts always what they seem? Great Expectations pt2 (lecture) |
Video lecture by Simon Swift, University of Leeds and discussion board.
In this second part of… |
Simon Swift |
| 16 |
Are traditional texts always what they seem? Great Expectations pt1 (lecture) |
Video lecture by Simon Swift, University of Leeds and discussion board. |
Simon Swift |
| 17 |
The concept of 'literariness' or 'the literary' pt2 |
Dr Katie Mullan and Professor Francis O'Gorman (University of Leeds) discuss the notion of the… |
Katie Mullan, Francis O'Gorman |
| 18 |
The concept of 'literariness' or 'the literary' pt1 |
Dr Katie Mullan and Professor Francis O'Gorman (University of Leeds) discuss the notion of the… |
Francis O'Gorman, Katie Mullan |
| 19 |
How words, form and structure create meaning: Women and writing (pt2) |
Video podcast and discussion board.
Simon Swift, University of Leeds |
Simon Swift |
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How words, form and structure create meaning: Women and writing (pt1) |
Video podcast and discussion forum. By Simon Swift, University of Leeds.
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Simon Swift |