Module and Essay Titles (and link)
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Student
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| ENGL3012 - Teaching English as a Foreign Language |
| Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Lesson Plan and Rationale |
Sirinporn Sattasakul 2+2 BA (Hons) English Language and Applied Linguistics
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| ENGL3013 - English Place-Names |
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Examining the Value of Place-Names as Evidence for History, Landscape and Language in Westmorland
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Andrina Bettschen BA in English Literature and Linguistics with Archaeology at the University of Zurich
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| ENGL3034 - Oscar Wilde and Henry James: British Aestheticism and Commodity Culture |
| According to Regenia Gagnier, despite its slogan (‘Art for Art’s Sake’), Aestheticism was a vehicle for social reform (Idylls of the Marketplace, 1986). Do you agree? |
Hannah Fielder BA (Jt Hons) English and German
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| ENGL3046 - Songs and Sonnets: Lyric Poetry from Medieval Manuscript to Shakespeare and Donne |
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Discuss the ways in which gender roles and expectations have influenced attitudes towards love and desire in lyric poetry you have studied on this module.
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Felicity Cook BA (Hons) English
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| ENGL3059 - The Self and the World: Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century |
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“Venturing higher than their lot”: The Guilt of Man in Paradise Lost (IX and X) and Frankenstein
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Hetty Khine BA (Hons) English |
| ENGL3067 - Single Author 糖心原创 |
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“I must have opposition”: The Significance of Conflict in D.H. Lawrence’s ‘New Eve and Old Adam’ and Women in Love
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Ben Doyle BA (Hons) English
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‘Did all friendships – all relations – involve this discreet and mysterious exchange of qualities, this exchange of power? Did it extend to peoples and nations or was it a thing that happened only between individuals?’ (Zadie Smith, Swing Time [Hamish Hamilton, 2016], pp. 121-22). Write an essay on friendship in at least two of Smith’s novels.
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Mia Gazza BA (Hons) English
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| ENGL3068 - The Gothic Tradition |
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An Examination of William Blake’s Use of Gothic Themes in an Excerpt from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
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Amy Child BA (Hons) English with Creative Writing
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| ENGL3069 - Advanced Stylistics |
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Mindstyle and Mind-Modelling in A Little Something Different by Sandy Hall
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Jamey Heron-Waterhouse BA (Hons) English
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| ENGL3070 - The Viking Mind |
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The Role of Emotion and Curses in the Revenants of Eyrbyggja Saga and Eiríks Saga Rauða
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Olivia King BA (Hons) English
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| ENGL3073 - Contemporary British Fiction |
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Formal Experimentation in Neil Gaiman’s Troll Bridge and Helen Oyeyemi’s Dornicka and the St Martin’s Day Goose
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Elizabeth Osborn BA (Hons) Liberal Arts
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| ENGL3094 - Language and Feminism |
| ‘A Caricature of a Woman’ |
Mutiat Akamo BA (Jt Hons) English and History of Art
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| ENGL3095 - Discourses of Health and Work |
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Examining the Influence of Politeness in Power Through Medical Relationship Videos
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Yingya Li 2+2 BA (Hons) English Language and Applied Linguistics
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| ENGL3097 - Island and Empire |
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Hybridity, Mimicry, and The Third Space in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Man Who Would Be King’ and H. G. Wells’s The Island of Doctor Moreau
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James Kaye BA (Hons) English
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| ENGL3100 - Changing Stages: Theatre Industry and Theatre Art |
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An Analysis of Simon Godwin’s 2016 Production of Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Gerald Du Maurier’s Performance as Captain Hook in the Initial 1904 Staging of Peter Pan, and Emma Rice’s 2016 Production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Globe Theatre.
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Jessica Webber BA (Hons) English
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