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ENGL 202: Major English Writers II
(Major English Writers II is now officially British Literature II.)
In this course, we will read British literature from about 1790 to 1945, examining literary works from the Romantic, Victorian, and twentieth-century periods in an historical and cultural context, and delving into some of the significant issues and debates that characterize and inform the literature and art of these periods. Although we will move quickly through a large number of authors and texts, the strategies and skills of close reading, analysis, and interpretation that we will focus on in this course will prepare you for more intensive study of English literature. These audio podcasts were originally produced to reinforce and supplement the course’s instructor notes, promote class discussion, and facilitate a deeper understanding of the course’s texts, but they can be enjoyed without taking the course, as a way of increasing your appreciation for these literary works. If you have any feedback, please send email to the instructor at: rsalbrig@hacc.edu.

ENGL 202: Major English Writers II Richard S. Albright, Ph.D.

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ENGL 202: Major English Writers II
(Major English Writers II is now officially British Literature II.)
In this course, we will read British literature from about 1790 to 1945, examining literary works from the Romantic, Victorian, and twentieth-century periods in an historical and cultural context, and delving into some of the significant issues and debates that characterize and inform the literature and art of these periods. Although we will move quickly through a large number of authors and texts, the strategies and skills of close reading, analysis, and interpretation that we will focus on in this course will prepare you for more intensive study of English literature. These audio podcasts were originally produced to reinforce and supplement the course’s instructor notes, promote class discussion, and facilitate a deeper understanding of the course’s texts, but they can be enjoyed without taking the course, as a way of increasing your appreciation for these literary works. If you have any feedback, please send email to the instructor at: rsalbrig@hacc.edu.

    67. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 5

    67. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 5

    Mrs Dalloway, part 5 of 5. The final podcast episode in this course. I hope you enjoyed it!

    • 12 min
    66. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 4

    66. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 4

    Mrs Dalloway, part 4 of 5.

    • 23 min
    65. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 3

    65. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 3

    Mrs Dalloway, part 3 of 5.

    • 22 min
    64. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 2

    64. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 2

    Mrs Dalloway, part 2 of 5.

    • 26 min
    63. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 1

    63. Woolf: Mrs Dalloway, part 1

    This is the first of five podcasts, in which we will explore this modernist novel in detail.

    • 25 min
    62. Virginia Woolf: Introduction to Mrs Dalloway

    62. Virginia Woolf: Introduction to Mrs Dalloway

    Virginia Woolf was another key figure in the modernist movement. An introduction to her life and her novel, Mrs Dalloway.

    • 8 min

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