21. Is the module linked to other period modules?
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1. Not linked specifically, but we have an option module entitled Romantic Discourses
2. By the time they come to this paper, teh undergraduates have covered papers from
1100 through 1740
3. Inevitable continuity with papers before and after. Also provides a basis for many
Options in the Final Year, which students may choose if they enjoy Paper 6.
4. Romantic Lives: Biography 1789-1870
5. I do make connections to the second-year Romanticism module
6. No but it includes a fair chunk of the 18th century within it.
7. Romanticism and the Nineteenth Century (1810-1832)
8. There are no compulsory links, but it knits well with the Level Two Nineteenth-
Century Novel module and the Level Three module, Victorian Literature & Culture.
9. C18th Mod. and Vict module
10. Eighteenth-Century Literature Victorian Literature
11. It follows on from Satire to Sensibility: Literature 1660-1789
12. Modernism
13. LIT 207: Restoration and Eighteenth Century, and LIT 301: The Victorian Period
14. There's an Eighteenth Century module that has on it Gay's Beggars Opera so that's quite a good starting point for most of them since a lot have done that before.
15. Within run of period papers. There are also special author papers (including one currently about Wordsworth and another about Hazlitt) and special topics (including poetry, fiction, and prose, for which students can write about Romantic period subjects)
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17. The module continues to Victorian Poetry immediately after Romantic poetry.
18. chronological history starting from Renaissance
19. Ties in with our core level 2 module 'Romantic and Victorian Literature'
20. It's slightly linked to the module "Victorian Literature" which is a core module in the dept.
21. Eighteenth-century Fiction
22. There is a previous module dealing with the novel in the period 1764-1814. (A seperate questionnaire will be completed for this.)
23. 2nd year text-in-context module Romantic Core
24. It is meant to lead in to the Victorians module in the following Semester, though it isn't compulsory for students to take both.
25. Students often choose to take Victorian women's writing as a follow-on in the next semester
26. Used to be linked to a module called Revolution and Romanticism 1, on the firstgeneration Romantics. This is not currently running.
27. an earlier seminar on the 18c
28. There are two other historical core units: 'British Writing and the Enlightenment' and
'Writing and Culture in the 19th Century', which both also have their associated
'Researching...' unit. But students only take one 'Researching...' unit each.
29. There is no formal link, but students who take "eighteenth-century Literature" in semester one will see continuity if they progress to "Romantic Vision"
30. It is available as one of a range of 'core option units' at level 2. Students take three from a list of (usually) six. Other comparable units are historical: e.g. 'British Writing and the Enlightenment', and 'Writing and Culture in the [mainly Victorian] 19th
Century'; but others are generic )drama) or concept / theory-driven: 'Critical and
Cultural Theory', Postcolonial... etc.
31. It comes as one of the three stands of our course and is in the history of literature strand, and therefore fits in between the 18th century and Victorian novel course
32. 1642-1740; 1832-1900
33. 18th century and romantic literature
34. Second Year Introduction to Romantic and Gothic Lit, Fourth Year Gothic Writing;
Victorian Literature.
35. First year module, Aspects of Romanticism, Second year module, Poetry and
Landscape
36. This is the third element of a sequence of four period modules surveying the literary tradition of the English language from the Renaissance to the Second World War.