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Lecture How should one read a book?, 13. and 14. LessonBauer, Matthias , 04.06.2019Table of Contents: |
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00:00:00.0 | Lecture How should one read a book? - Getting an Idea of English Literature: Reading for ... the Relation to the Actual World |
00:00:38.0 | Lecture How should one read a book?, Lecture Overview |
00:01:43.0 | Lecture How should one read a book?, Organizational Matters |
00:02:41.0 | Lecture How should one read a book? (Recap 11. and 12. Lesson) |
00:08:10.0 | Imitation/mimesis: What does 'relation to the actual world' mean? |
00:43:47.0 | Dickens, Charles |
00:47:37.0 | "Hard Times", Charles Dickens: plot |
00:53:08.0 | "Hard Times", Charles Dickens |
01:10:14.0 | Carroll, Lewis |
01:11:00.0 | "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll: plot |
01:15:13.0 | "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll |
01:25:58.0 | Lecture How should one read a book? - Getting an Idea of English Literature: Reading for ... the Relation to the Actual World (Conclusion) |
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