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303 Literature Lecture Prof. Rubik (Summer Term 2005) – Information on Wikipedia
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Full texts to read

 * Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe
 * Thomas Hardy: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
 * Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness
 * J. M. Coetzee: Foe (book)


 * Katherine Mansfield: Bliss (short story)
 * Sarah Kane: 4:48 Psychosis

18th Century Literature

 * Alexander Pope: An Essay on Criticism
 * Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock


 * Joseph Addison


 * Samuel Richardson: Clarissa


 * Jonathan Swift: A Modest Proposal


 * Henry Fielding: Joseph Andrews


 * Thomas Gray: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard


 * Mary Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman


 * William Wordsworth: Lyrical Ballads


 * Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

19th Century Literature

 * Percy Bysshe Shelley (nothing on the defence of poetry on wikipedia (yet), sorry)


 * John Ruskin


 * Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species


 * Robert Browning (nothing on the text)


 * Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre


 * Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson: In Memoriam A.H.H.


 * Charles Dickens: Hard Times


 * George Eliot: The Mill on the Floss
 * George Eliot: Middlemarch


 * Elizabeth Gaskell: Mary Barton


 * Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest


 * Rudyard Kipling: The White Man's Burden

20th Century Literature

 * Virginia Woolf (nothing on the text)


 * D. H. Lawrence: The Fox (novel)


 * Wilfred Owen: Dulce Et Decorum Est


 * T. S. Eliot: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock


 * Carol Ann Duffy (no text)


 * Harold Pinter (no text)


 * Broumas


 * Agard


 * Philip Larkin: This Be The Verse

Eras

 * Augustan literature
 * Romanticism
 * Victorian era
 * Modernism
 * Postmodernism

Various tidbits/links to general articles

 * Heroic couplet
 * English poetry onward
 * English literature onward
 * Augustan poetry
 * Churchyard poets
 * British literature
 * Poetic diction
 * Romanticism
 * English literature
 * epistolary novel
 * Modern literature
 * Postmodern literature
 * History of literature
 * Frame story
 * Modern literature
 * Modernist poetry in English
 * Postmodern literature
 * Postcolonial literature