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An Introduction to British and American Literature

An Introduction to British and American Literature

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An Introduction to British and American Literature is yet another 'Teacher's Choice' course from Teachers Training for a complete understanding of the fundamental topics. You are also entitled to exclusive tutor support and a professional CPD-accredited certificate in addition to the special discounted price for a limited time. Just like all our courses, this An Introduction to British and American Literature and its curriculum have also been designed by expert teachers so that teachers of tomorrow can learn from the best and equip themselves with all the necessary skills.

Consisting of several modules, the course teaches you everything you need to succeed in this profession.

The course can be studied part-time. You can become accredited within 11 hours studying at your own pace. Your qualification will be recognised and can be checked for validity on our dedicated website.

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  • A good understanding of the English language

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  • Over the age of 16.

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Elizabethan Drama and Shakespeare's Hamlet

The History of Drama

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Elizabethan Drama

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William Shakespeare

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Hamlet: A Synopsis of the Play

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Hamlet: An Anlaysis of the Play

00:19:00

Hamlet's Soliloquies

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Jacobean Literature and the Metaphysical Poets

Jacobean Literature Poetry and Prose

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Puritanism & The English Civil War

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Metaphysical Poetry

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George Herbert

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Andrew Marvell

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John Milton

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The Rise of the Novel and Satire

The Restoration & Glorious Revolution

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The Novel

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Early Novelists: Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding

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English Satire: John Dryden & Alexander Pope

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Jonathan Swift & Gulliver's Travels

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Swift's A Modest Proposal

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The Emergence of American Literature

Colonialism & John Smith

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Pilgrim Writers

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The Revolutionary Period Writers

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The Knickerbocker Era: Washington Irving

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Frontier Fiction: James Fenimore Cooper

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The New England Renaissance

The Westward Expansion

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Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Transcendentalism: Henry David Thoreau

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Anti-Transcendentalism: Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter

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Herman Melville

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Edgar Allan Poe

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Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'

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Poe's 'The Raven'

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The American Civil War Era and the Gilded Age

The American Civil War Era & Harriet Beecher Stowe

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Walt Whitman

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Whitman's 'Drum Taps'

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Emily Dickinson

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The Gilded Age

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Local Color Writing: Mark Twain

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Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn

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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

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Women Writers of the 19th Century

Female Writers & The French Revolution

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Mary Wollstonecraft

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Helen Maria Williams

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Unitarianism

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Harriet Martineau

00:12:00

Anna Laetitia Barbauld

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Lucy Aikin

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British Romantic Poets and the Poetic Imagination

The Napoleonic Wars

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The Romantic Period

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William Blake

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William Wordsworth

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

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John Keats

00:09:00

Lord George Gordon Byron

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Victorian Novels

Gothic Novels

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Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice

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Victorian Novels

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Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights

00:11:00

Charles Dickens and Great Expectations

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The Imagist Movements after World War I

Anti-Victorianism & Edwardian England

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Imagism & Gertruid Stein

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Post War Literature & Ezra Pound

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T.S. Eliot

00:13:00

William Carlos Williams

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Archibald MacLeish

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Modernist Fiction

Modernist Fiction

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Henry James

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James Joyce

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Joyce's 'Araby'

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Joyce's Ulysses

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Virginia Woolf

00:06:00

To the Lighthouse

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The Lost Generation

Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation

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Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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ee cummings

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Robert Lowell

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The Beat Generation & Allen Ginsberg

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