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Courses BA ENGLISH at Loughborough University (LU)
Notes available for the following courses of BA ENGLISH at Loughborough University (LU)
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American Literature 2
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An Introduction to Poetry 4
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BRITISH DRAMA EARLY MODERN 1
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Chivalry - from Chaucer to Shakespeare 1
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Critical Studies 3
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Diverse Voices 2
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Early Modern British Drama 1
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Language and Linguistics 1
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Modernisms 3
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Rare Shakespeare 4
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The Child and the Book 2
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The Modern Poet 2
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The Search for Identity 2
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Victorian Literature 2
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Women's Voices 2
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Writing in History 2
Latest notes & summaries Loughborough University (LU) • BA ENGLISH
For the purpose of this essay I will analyse and evaluate in a detailed approach Volpone, The Rover by Aphra Behn and The County Wife by William Wycherley, in order to conclusively contest or confirm if my reading of comedy endorses the idea that its purpose is to improve or ‘better’ the audience.
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Loughborough University•Early Modern British Drama
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Four English Comedies of the 17th and 18th Centuries • Ben Jonson, William Congreve• ISBN 9780140431582
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For the purpose of this essay I will analyse and evaluate in a detailed approach Volpone, The Rover by Aphra Behn and The County Wife by William Wycherley, in order to conclusively contest or confirm if my reading of comedy endorses the idea that its purpose is to improve or ‘better’ the audience.
Although Chaucer’s concept of Christianity is based on that of the Catholic faith and is therefore in opposition to Spenser’s Protestant beliefs, their treatment of and reference to religious theology is equally of paramount importance in order to identify, and understand what the references to these moral principles do to enhance the overall significance and meaning of the aforementioned texts.
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Loughborough University•Chivalry - from Chaucer to Shakespeare
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The Faerie Queene • Edmund Spenser, Spenser Edmund• ISBN 9780140422078
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Although Chaucer’s concept of Christianity is based on that of the Catholic faith and is therefore in opposition to Spenser’s Protestant beliefs, their treatment of and reference to religious theology is equally of paramount importance in order to identify, and understand what the references to these moral principles do to enhance the overall significance and meaning of the aforementioned texts.
For the purpose of this essay, I will analyse the depiction of ‘sense of place’ and its various definitions, mainly in relation to Meena, with an added discussion of her parent’s ‘sense of place’ in order to put her meaning of ‘place’ into context. The literal and figurative meaning of ‘sense of place’ in relation to the aforementioned characters will be interpreted and applied depending on their experiences of literal geographical locations, figurative sense of identity and be...
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Loughborough University•Diverse Voices
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Anita and Me • Meera Syal• ISBN 9780008213077
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For the purpose of this essay, I will analyse the depiction of ‘sense of place’ and its various definitions, mainly in relation to Meena, with an added discussion of her parent’s ‘sense of place’ in order to put her meaning of ‘place’ into context. The literal and figurative meaning of ‘sense of place’ in relation to the aforementioned characters will be interpreted and applied depending on their experiences of literal geographical locations, figurative sense of identity and be...
For the purpose of this essay, I will examine the issue of modernity and how it is accomplished in T. E. Hulme’s ‘The Sunset’ and Richard Aldington’s ‘In the Tube’.
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Loughborough University•The Modern Poet
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The Collected Writings of T. E. Hulme • T. E. Hulme, T. E. Hulme• ISBN 9780198112341
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For the purpose of this essay, I will examine the issue of modernity and how it is accomplished in T. E. Hulme’s ‘The Sunset’ and Richard Aldington’s ‘In the Tube’.
For the purpose of this essay, I will compare and contrast the illustrations, themes and language in Anthony Browne’s Voices in the Park and Emily Gravett’s Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears.
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Loughborough University•The Child and the Book
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Voices In The Park • Anthony Browne, DK Publishing• ISBN 9780552545648
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For the purpose of this essay, I will compare and contrast the illustrations, themes and language in Anthony Browne’s Voices in the Park and Emily Gravett’s Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears.
, Barrett Browning creates a poem which retains its ability to consistently shock both her own contemporaries and modern readers. This is in part is due to the poems unconventional explicitness concerning the consciousness and position of a slave whose circumstances were frequent, but rarely considered a priority to the white Victorian people. I closely examine the poem to discuss this.
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Loughborough University•Victorian Literature
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The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning • Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sally Minogue• ISBN 9781840225884
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, Barrett Browning creates a poem which retains its ability to consistently shock both her own contemporaries and modern readers. This is in part is due to the poems unconventional explicitness concerning the consciousness and position of a slave whose circumstances were frequent, but rarely considered a priority to the white Victorian people. I closely examine the poem to discuss this.
(a)	Identify any aspects of the passage that are characteristic of the whole work. 
(b)	There are certain key words in each passage. By referring to the OED on Historical Principles, attempt to define “reason” and “providence” and its possible connotations.
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Loughborough University•18TH CENTURY LITERATURE
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Gulliver\'s Travels • Jonathan Swift, Jonathan Swift• ISBN 9780141198989
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(a)	Identify any aspects of the passage that are characteristic of the whole work. 
(b)	There are certain key words in each passage. By referring to the OED on Historical Principles, attempt to define “reason” and “providence” and its possible connotations.
3 hour lecture and seminar notes combined - looking at plot, why it's a problem play, opinions on execution of the play & the Globe's on stage version etc.
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Loughborough University•Rare Shakespeare
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All\'s Well That Ends Well • William Shakespeare, Juliet Dusinberre• ISBN 9781904271215
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3 hour lecture and seminar notes combined - looking at plot, why it's a problem play, opinions on execution of the play & the Globe's on stage version etc.
For the purpose of this essay I will analyse the aforementioned novels with regards to Westman’s comment in order to distinguish the extent of its impact on and depiction of the characters’ lives.
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Loughborough University•Diverse Voices
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White Teeth • Zadie Smith• ISBN 9780140276336
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For the purpose of this essay I will analyse the aforementioned novels with regards to Westman’s comment in order to distinguish the extent of its impact on and depiction of the characters’ lives.
‘Patience is the honest man’s revenge’ (Tourneur). Does your reading of Renaissance revenge tragedy contest or confirm this view? - I answer this question in relation to Thomas Kid's play - The Spanish Tragedy & John Webster's - The white Devil.

For the purpose of this essay I will explore the meaning of the concept of patience, honesty and justice with regards to Kyd and Webster’s revenge plots in order to contest or confirm whether faith and the resistance of violence truly is the b...
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Loughborough University•BRITISH DRAMA EARLY MODERN
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The Spanish Tragedy • Thomas Kyd, Andrew Gurr• ISBN 9781594625480
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‘Patience is the honest man’s revenge’ (Tourneur). Does your reading of Renaissance revenge tragedy contest or confirm this view? - I answer this question in relation to Thomas Kid's play - The Spanish Tragedy & John Webster's - The white Devil.

For the purpose of this essay I will explore the meaning of the concept of patience, honesty and justice with regards to Kyd and Webster’s revenge plots in order to contest or confirm whether faith and the resistance of violence truly is the b...