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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-349

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DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES 347 ENGLISH LITERATURE Friday 3-4 Professor Hales Michaelmas Term -The Victorian Age continuation not repetition of the previous course Carlyle-His earlier life and the influences on it-At Craigen- ttock-In London-His leading sj mpathies and ideas- lis style-His influence Macaulay-His "Essays''-His History"-His aim and his achievements as historian Dickens-His genius and its limitations-In what way he epresents his age-From "Pickwick" to "Edwin Drood Chackeray-His attitude to Society-His mockery and satire -His "Lectures Hood-His humour and his pathos The ironies especially Charlotte "George Eliot Books recommended Mr John Morley's Critical Miscei- anies the Dickens Thackeray Macaulay volumes in the fen of Letters Series Charlotte Bronte George Eliot in the iminent Women Series Lent Term -Pope and His Age The reign of Queen Anne-State of literature then- nfluences that acted on Pope's early years-The Essay Criticism"-"Rape of the Lock"-His Translations- ×™ Essay on Man"-His Satires-What he aimed at in his oetry-What he accomplished-His successes-His short- omings-His School Books recommended Pope's Works Ed Elwin and ourthope-The Pope Swift and Addison volumes in the len of Letters Series-Pattison's edition of the Essay on fan -"The Rape of the Lock" in "Longer English oems"-T Arnold's Selections from Pope Longmans
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