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Summary of Pat Barker's Another World
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---2January 20262010/2011
- Summary of Pat Barker's Another World 
 
Includes: 
- Pat Barker's background 
- Setting of Another World 
- Focus on the character Geordie 
- Theme of trauma
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Lecture notes
Notes on Arthur Conan Doyle's, A Study in Scarlet
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--2January 20262010/2011Available in bundle
- Notes on Arthur Conan Doyle's, A Study in Scarlet. 
 
Thorough amount of quotes looking at Holmes and his methods as a detective and a character.
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Lecture notes
Notes on the novel, The Professor and how Bronte engages with colonialism
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--1January 20262009/2010Available in bundle
- Notes on the Professor and how Bronte engages with colonialism. 
 
Looks at how the novel explores the intersection between nation, sexuality and race.
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PowerPoint presentation covering Sebald's book Austerlitz.
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--30January 20262010/2011Available in bundle
- PowerPoint presentation covering: 
 
- Sebald's life and career 
- Sebald and war 
- Austerlitz 
- Narrative style 
- War, the Holocaust and ideas of progress
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Essay
Late Victorian Gothic fictions ‘encode an anxiety about “otherness”, about the possibility of a dual self, where the externally moral individual masks a primitive “other” within that threatens to engulf the civilised’ (Linda Dryden). Discuss.
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- Gothic fiction of the 1880s and 1890s dramatises the late Victorian fear of “otherness”. In fin-de-siècle Britain, the concept of racial and cultural degeneration spawned fears of a primitive “other”. This fear is encoded in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) and The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891). In both texts a primitive “other” threateningly lurks within externally moral men. Indeed, both Stevenson and Wilde suggest that the threat of “otherness” comes from with...
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Lecture notes
Notes exploring the origins and key themes of Magical Realism
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--5January 20262010/2011Available in bundle
- Notes covering: 
- Origins of Magical Realism 
- Alternative realities of magical realism 
- Combination of reality and fantasy 
- Locations and dislocations 
- El boom and the new novel 
- Post colonial Latin America 
- Marquez and One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Summary of Angela Carter's Nights at the Circus.
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---4December 20252008/2009
- Summary of Nights at the Circus: 
- Approach of Angela Carter's writing style 
- Character summaries 
- How the novel is written from a Feminist perspective
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Lecture notes
Notes on the key areas of translating a narrative to film.
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---3January 20262010/2011
- Focusses on the following key areas for consideration: 
 
- The literary narrator role 
- The implied author 
- The cinematic narrator 
 
The challenges of translating narratives to cinema and the limitations of film as a medium.
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