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Literature: British & American Literature

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11.6 hours · Self-paced
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CPD
2 CPD hours / points
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CPD

2 CPD hours / points
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Curriculum

13
sections
86
lectures
11h 39m
total
    • 1: The History of Drama 10:07
    • 2: Elizabethan Drama 11:41
    • 3: William Shakespeare 05:57
    • 4: Hamlet: A Synopsis of the Play 03:33
    • 5: Hamlet: An Anlaysis of the Play 18:30
    • 6: Hamlet’s Soliloquies 04:59
    • 7: Jacobean Literature: Poetry and Prose 11:34
    • 8: Puritanism and the English Civil War 10:50
    • 9: Metaphysical Poetry 07:56
    • 10: Metaphysical Poets - John Donne 08:10
    • 11: George Herbert 05:12
    • 12: Andrew Marvell 07:03
    • 13: John Milton 07:41
    • 14: The Restoration and Glorious Revolution 05:50
    • 15: The Novel 07:29
    • 16: Early Novelists: Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding 11:29
    • 17: English Satire: John Dryden and Alexander Pope 05:42
    • 18: Jonathan Swift and Gulliver’s Travels 10:19
    • 19: Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” 07:39
    • 20: Colonialism and John Smith 07:17
    • 21: Pilgrim Writers 10:16
    • 22: The Revolutionary Period Writers 07:29
    • 23: The Knickerbocker Era: Washington Irving 14:05
    • 24: Frontier Fiction: James Fenimore Cooper 09:46
    • 25: The Westward Expansion 04:13
    • 26: Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson 10:04
    • 27: Transcendentalism: Henry David Thoreau 07:44
    • 28: Anti-Transcendentalism: Nathaniel Hawthorne 04:54
    • 29: Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter 07:58
    • 30: Herman Melville 05:23
    • 31: Edgar Allan Poe 06:17
    • 32: Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” 04:45
    • 33: Poe’s “The Raven” 07:11
    • 34: The American Civil War Era and Harriet Beecher Stowe 06:47
    • 35: Walt Whitman 09:05
    • 36: Whitman’s “Drum Taps” 06:25
    • 37: Emily Dickinson 08:30
    • 38: The Gilded Age 06:59
    • 39: Local Color Writing: Mark Twain 08:14
    • 40: Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn 11:02
    • 41: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 06:43
    • 42: Female Writers and The French Revolution 11:33
    • 43: Mary Wollstonecraft 09:09
    • 44: Helen Maria Williams 08:12
    • 45: Unitarianism 03:58
    • 46: Harriet Martineau 11:46
    • 47: Anna Laetitia Barbauld 06:13
    • 48: Lucy Aikin 04:53
    • 49: The Napoleonic Wars 07:53
    • 50: The Romantic Period 04:40
    • 51: William Blake 07:30
    • 52: William Wordsworth 08:20
    • 53: Samuel Taylor Coleridge 08:06
    • 54: Percy Bysshe Shelley 07:30
    • 55: John Keats 08:42
    • 56: Lord George Gordon Byron 07:16
    • 57: Gothic Novels 10:03
    • 58: Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice 13:43
    • 59: Victorian Novels 08:35
    • 60: Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights 11:29
    • 61: Charles Dickens and Great Expectations 14:46
    • 62: Anti-Victorianism and Edwardian England 04:35
    • 63: Imagism and Gertruid Stein 05:23
    • 64: Post War Literature & Ezra Pound 09:49
    • 65: T.S. Eliot 12:46
    • 66: William Carlos Williams 04:29
    • 67: Archibald MacLeish 05:16
    • 68: Modernist Fiction 06:47
    • 69: Henry James 06:53
    • 70: James Joyce 06:47
    • 71: Joyce’s “Araby” 18:55
    • 72: Joyce’s Ulysses 06:53
    • 73: Virginia Woolf 06:29
    • 74: To the Lighthouse 12:27
    • 75: Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation 04:33
    • 76: Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises 09:31
    • 77: F. Scott Fitzgerald 04:21
    • 78: Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby 08:14
    • 79: ee cummings 05:30
    • 80: Robert Lowell 05:01
    • 81: The Beat Generation and Allen Ginsberg 11:26
    • 82: Module 1 Basics of GPDR 05:00 PDF
    • 83: Module 2 General Data Protection Regulations 06:00 PDF
    • 84: Module 3 Legal Basis for GPDR 08:00 PDF
    • 85: Module 4 Civil Rights and Breaches 08:00 PDF
    • 86: Module 5 Commitments and Responsibilities 08:00 PDF

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Description

Welcome to Course Literature: British & American Literature !

This course is suited if you desire to have a comprehensive understanding of the industries and associated expertise. The Literature: British & American Literature course has been designed to be simple to comprehend, well-organized, and concise.

We've organized the course into several user-friendly lectures that cover all key course topics in order to provide students with the skills and industry knowledge they need to further their careers in various industries. After finishing the Literature: British & American Literature course's core curriculum, you will be equipped with the abilities necessary to dominate the respective industries.

You will receive tutoring from the course's primary instructor. The course has been updated for 2022, and you will be exposed to the most up-to-date tools and technology. The Literature: British & American Literature course's curriculum was developed over the period of five years, with significant testing and student input. The Literature: British & American Literature course is continuously updated with fresh information, including new projects and new modules chosen by students - that's you.

✿✿✿The Literature: British & American Literature course has been developed with the following modules ✿✿✿

ELIZABETHAN DRAMA AND SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET

  • The History of Drama
  • Elizabethan Drama
  • William Shakespeare
  • Hamlet: A Synopsis of the Play
  • Hamlet: An Anlaysis of the Play
  • Hamlet’s Soliloquies

JACOBEAN LITERATURE AND THE METAPHYSICAL POETS

  • Jacobean Literature: Poetry and Prose
  • Puritanism and the English Civil War
  • Metaphysical Poetry
  • Metaphysical Poets - John Donne
  • George Herbert
  • Andrew Marvell
  • John Milton

THE RISE OF THE NOVEL AND SATIRE

  • The Restoration and Glorious Revolution
  • The Novel
  • Early Novelists: Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding
  • English Satire: John Dryden and Alexander Pope
  • Jonathan Swift and Gulliver’s Travels
  • Swift’s “A Modest Proposal”

THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN LITERATURE

  • Colonialism and John Smith
  • Pilgrim Writers
  • The Revolutionary Period Writers
  • The Knickerbocker Era: Washington Irving
  • Frontier Fiction: James Fenimore Cooper

THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE

  • The Westward Expansion
  • Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Transcendentalism: Henry David Thoreau
  • Anti-Transcendentalism: Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter
  • Herman Melville
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”
  • Poe’s “The Raven”

THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA AND THE GILDED AGE

  • The American Civil War Era and Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Walt Whitman
  • Whitman’s “Drum Taps”
  • Emily Dickinson
  • The Gilded Age
  • Local Color Writing: Mark Twain
  • Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn
  • A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court

WOMEN WRITERS OF THE 19TH CENTURY

  • Female Writers and The French Revolution
  • Mary Wollstonecraft
  • Helen Maria Williams
  • Unitarianism
  • Harriet Martineau
  • Anna Laetitia Barbauld
  • Lucy Aikin

BRITISH ROMANTIC POETS AND THE POETIC IMAGINATION

  • The Napoleonic Wars
  • The Romantic Period
  • William Blake
  • William Wordsworth
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • John Keats
  • Lord George Gordon Byron

VICTORIAN NOVELS

  • Gothic Novels
  • Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice
  • Victorian Novels
  • Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights
  • Charles Dickens and Great Expectations

THE IMAGIST MOVEMENTS AFTER WORLD WAR I

  • Anti-Victorianism and Edwardian England
  • Imagism and Gertruid Stein
  • Post War Literature & Ezra Pound
  • T.S. Eliot
  • William Carlos Williams
  • Archibald MacLeish

MODERNIST FICTION

  • Modernist Fiction
  • Henry James
  • James Joyce
  • Joyce’s “Araby”
  • Joyce’s Ulysses
  • Virginia Woolf
  • To the Lighthouse

THE LOST GENERATION AND THE BEAT GENERATION

  • Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation
  • Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby
  • ee cummings
  • Robert Lowell
  • The Beat Generation and Allen Ginsberg



➽➽Additional GIFT

Course Completion PDF Certificate, MCQ Based Exam & Industry Expert Support Included

Recognised Accreditation (CPD Quality Standard) in Literature: British & American Literature Course

➽➽Expert Support

Dedicated tutor support and 24/7 customer support are available to all students with this A premium quality course.

Who is this course for?

This comprehensive Literature: British & American Literature course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn about Literature and individuals associated with the British & American Literature sector and the following areas such as:

  • Those of any age wishing to learn or review the basics of British and American literature.
  • Students who need to improve literature score or standardized testing scores in literature.
  • Anyone who loves to read and shares a passion for literature.

Requirements

The Literature: British & American Literature course requires no prior experience; and is open to everyone! This course is available to anybody from anywhere in the globe. This 100 percent online course is accessible from any internet-enabled device. The course allows you to learn at your own pace.

Therefore, to participate in this course, the followings are required —

  • A smart device
  • A secure internet connection
  • A keen interest

Career path

This Literature: British & American Literature course is ideal for anyone who wants to pursue their dream career in a relevant industry, particularly the followings:

  • Literary editor (£22,000 - £58,000 per annum)
  • Book reviewer (£22,000-£54,000 per annum)
  • Literary agent (£14,000-£48,000 per annum)

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Certificates

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