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British American Novelists

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    • Category : Humanities > Language
    • Keyword : English novel,Social implication,Jane Austen,Jonathan Swift,Mary Shelley
    • Taught by : Jaeyoung Park
    • Created By : Konkuk University
    • Offered By : KOCW
    • Date Added : 2017.11.05

    This course explores representative nineteenth and twentieth-century works written by British and American novelists.

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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Emma".
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Gulliver's Travels."
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Gulliver's Travels."
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  • Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, Part. 3 Presentation, Discussion, and reading analysis
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Frankenstein."
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Frankenstein."
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  • This lecture identifies the social trait and tradition implied in the novel, "Frankenstein."
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