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Vorlesung Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. und 28. Stunde
Bauer, Matthias (2024)
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Bauer M. "Vorlesung Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. und 28. Stunde.", timms video, Universität Tübingen (2024): https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20240723_001_sose24englit19_0001. Accessed 14 Dec 2024.
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Bauer, M. (2024). Vorlesung Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. und 28. Stunde. timms video: Universität Tübingen. Retrieved December 14, 2024 from the World Wide Web https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20240723_001_sose24englit19_0001
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Bauer, M. (2024). Vorlesung Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. und 28. Stunde [Online video]. 23 July. Available at: https://timms.uni-tuebingen.de:443/tp/UT_20240723_001_sose24englit19_0001 (Accessed: 14 December 2024).
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title: Vorlesung Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. und 28. Stunde
alt. title: Lecture Progress and Nostalgia: English Literature in the 19th Century, 27. and 28. Lesson
creator: Bauer, Matthias (author)
subjects: Englisches Seminar, Progress, Nostalgia, English Literature, 19th Century, Art, Time, Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest, Doubleness, Inversion, Paradox, Being modern and serious, Being nostalgic and playful, Lecture, Vorlesung
description: Vorlesung im SoSe 2024; Dienstag, 23. Juli 2024
abstract: In this lecture course, an introduction will be given to one of the most diverse periods of English literary history. Fiction, poetry, and drama will be addressed by focussing on a central antagonism of the 19th century: the tension between the enthusiasm for technological, social, scientific and moral advancement and the desire to recover a spirit of the past, a medieval (or otherwise ideal) religious and social order that appeared to have been lost. A wide range of texts will be covered, from Mary Shelley and Sir Walter Scott to William Morris and Oscar Wilde, via the Brontë sisters, Dickens, the Rossettis, and many others. Everyone should read one novel, however, which captures many of the tensions characteristic of the age: Charles Dickens’s Dombey and Son (1847-48).
publisher: ZDV Universität Tübingen
contributor: Bauer, Matthias (producer)
creation date: 2024-07-23
dc type: image
localtype: video
identifier: UT_20240723_001_sose24englit19_0001
language: eng
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