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ـألسآحر
مشرف قسم الأنجلش سابقآ
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رقم العضوية : 34445
تاريخ التسجيل: Mon Sep 2009
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: الاداب
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: انجليزي
المستوى: دكتوراه
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رد: The Rise of the Novel - Update

Course Description
Modernity’ as a context is of prime importance, since the rise of the novel proper corresponds to the inauguration of the modern era. The course opens with a cultural background of England during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, that serves as a layout for discussion of the prescribed texts. The course proceeds by groping for embedded concepts and ideas in relation to character portrayal and progression of events. An over-view of the narrative poetics and their particular employment to further enhance the meaning would be a completive step for a proposed contextual reading of the texts
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Main textbook
Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe. 1719. London: Penguin
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The Book is available online through the gate of the Deanship of E-Learning


Course Content
Power Point Presentation
available online in the course file

A critical study by Ian Watt about the rise of the novel
available online in the course file

A sample novel by Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe, also
available online in the course file



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