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- Spectator #365; Samuel Johnson,
Rambler #4; Clara Reeve, from
- The Progress of Romance; Anna Laetitia Aiken Barbauld, from
- "On the Origin and Progress
of Novel-Writing"; Hannah More,
- from "Strictures on the
Modern System of Female Education"; and
- Jane Austen,
from Northanger Abbey [CP]
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- U 1
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- Shelley,
Frankenstein (1-156); Veeder, "The Women of
- Frankenstein" (271-273)
- Critical readings on Shelley
I: "Preface" to the 1818 edition (5-6);
- "Preface" to the 1831
edition (169-173); Mellor, "Choosing a Text
- of Frankenstein to
Teach" (160-166). (All readings in Norton
- Critical edition.)
- Discussion #1: A Tale of
Two Prefaces and P.B.'s Role:
- Editorial Changes from the 1818 Edition to the
1831 Edition of
- Frankenstein
- Critical readings on Shelley
II (select one): Moers, "Female Gothic: The
- Monster's Mother" (214-224);
Poovey, "'My Hideous Progeny':
- The Lady and the Monster"
(251-256); Mellor, "Possessing
- Nature: The Female in Frankenstein"
(274-286). (All readings in
- Norton Critical edition.)
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- U 8
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- Anne
Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (3-185)
- Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell
Hall (186-335)
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- Bronte, The Tenant of Wildfell
Hall (339-489)
- Critical readings on Bronte:
Langland, from Anne Bronte: The
- Other One
- Optional reading: Frawley, "'The
Fair Unknown': Privacy and
- Personhood in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" [CP]
- Discussion #2: "Acton
Bell is neither Currer nor Ellis Bell":
- Telling Tales to Find a
Voice
- Rossetti,
"In an Artist's Studio" and "Goblin Market"
[CP]
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- U 22
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- L.M.
Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1-192)
- Montgomery, Anne of Green
Gables (193-369)
- Selection of critical readings
on Montgomery (select two): Epperly, Nodelman, Rubio,
MacLulich, and Berg [CP]
- Discussion #3: Realism or
Romance?: Nature, Culture, and the
- Imagination in Anne of
Green Gables
- Paper #1 Due (4-5 pp) to my mailbox in DE 122 by 4 pm
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