"A book is a carrier of civilization" (ThinkExist, 2010, paragraph 1). The first part of Barbara W. Tuchman's quotation can not be more realistic. That is why students learn American classics to understand time. While many writers are planning to write for the future, others just write for fun. They use popular literary techniques over time, it makes the job clear when writing. As history develops, you will also gain the artist's feelings that only the novel can give you.
Longman's anthology, or anthology edited by Prentice Hall. All three are in chronological order, such as colonial period, rational, romanticism, realism, modernism, contemporary. These differences are a more preferential issue. For example, the Norton collection contains an introduction to the period focused primarily on literature; satire literature in Prentice Hall is very culturally driven, focusing on historical and cultural activities and literary changes over time I will. Teachers should choose episodes based on their experiences and interests. Some of the teachers choose to ask the students to purchase some books and collections, including the main authors. Since many students from the whole university will participate in this survey, the general choice may be perfect for new teachers.
In this 4-6 weeks module, students explore the literary diversity of three literary movements: romanticism, post colonialism, and modernism. Students analyze how these movements reveal various themes, cultural backgrounds, styles and objectives in the world literature, so that students make a new view on literary and literary movements can do. The last project is a paper and an oral report asking students to link past literary and literary movements with modern text.
Literary romantic literary romanticism is a literary movement in the history of almost all European countries, America, Latin America. It lasted from about 1750 to about 1870 and was characterized by methodological imagination and emotional subjectivity, freedom of thought and expression, and natural idealization. The word "romantic" first appeared in English in the 18th century. At first it meant "romantic" - like a fantasy character