Today’s Agenda:
1) Presentation
2) Reading Response
a. Journal
b. Discussion
3) Writing workshop
a. Your groups are challenged to come up with answers to the following five questions
1) Explain one way in which an understanding of theory can help you understand the literary element you are focusing on?
2) Identify one source you think will be helpful to you as you compose your paper (name of author and title)
3) Identify one difficultly you are having with the current draft
4) Identify a source you have used to find out more about the theory that you will be using
5) Teach your group one interesting thing about the relationship between your selected element and theory that they might not be aware of right now.
Homework: Read to chapter 30, find and record 5 sources for yourself in MLA citation style.
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Works Cited
AROPA. “Sigmund Freud – Biography and Other Biographical Studies”. Freudfile.org.
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Duncan, Greg. “Frankenstein: The Historical Context”. Washington State University
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Heffner Media Group. “Psychology 101: Personal Development”. Allpsych.com.
Mar. 2004. April 2009 .
Merriman, C. D.. “Mary Walstonecraft Shelley.” The Literature Network. 2006.
April 2009 .
Sorenson, Jane. “Passion versus Judgment in Jane Eyre.” The Victorian Web.
May1994. April 2009 .
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Kellet, Chris. Amazon.com. .
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Smith, Charlie. The Jane Eyre Manifesto. .
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Major British Writers
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“Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley
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Frankenstein, or, The modern Prometheus By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Marilyn Butler. http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=BDuijLLwQEQC&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=Frankenstein+by+Mary+Shelley&ots=I-agROTE5y&sig=vwk-TWqBm1aat7HxlLskAfPeA-8#PPR16,M1
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Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. Penguin Classics, 1847.
Lye, John. “The literature(s) of the colonized.” 1998. Department of English Languages and Literature. 12 April 2009 .
McEwan, Cheryl. “Material Geographies and Postcolonialism.” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 24.3 (Nov. 2003): 340. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. [Library name], [City], [State abbreviation]. 14 Apr. 2009 .
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Peters, John G. “Inside and outside: Jane Eyre and marginalization through labeling.” Studies in the Novel 28.1 (Spring96 1996): 57. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. [Library name], [City], [State abbreviation]. 15 Apr. 2009 .
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Hindle, Maurice. Introduction. Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus. By Mary Shelley.
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Lye, John. Some Issues in Postcolonial Theory. 1998. Department of English Language and
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Rice, Phillip, and Patricia Waugh. Modern Literary Theory. 3rd ed. New York: Prentice Hall, 1996.
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Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus. 1818. London: Penguin Books, 1992.
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Carroll, Joseph. Literary Darwinism . Routledge, 2004.
Iacono, Alfonso M. Francisco Varela and the Concept of Autonomy. 2002. 14 April 2009 .
Major Themes & Assumptions. 21 September 2003. 14 April 2009 .
Quigley, T. R. A Brief Outline of Psychoanalytic Theory. 14 April 2009 .
Work Cited-MLA
Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Penguin Classics,
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Collings, David. “The monster and the imaginary mother.” .
Litowitz, Bonnie E. “The annual of psychoanalysis.” .
Miles, Elizabeth. “Psychoanalytic Critcism and Frankenstein.” 05 Nov. 2006.
Humanity: A Look at Robinson Crusoe. 14 April 2009 .
Mercer, Mary Lyn. Why stories work. 14 April 2009 .
Revolutionary Marxist Theory. 15 April 2009 .
Robinson Crusoe an an economic man. 19 September 2002. 14 April 2009 .\
Zuiderveen, Josh. Robinson Crusoe. May 2001. 15 April 2009 .
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Bolt, David. “The blindman in the classic: feminisms, ocularcentrism and Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre.” Textual
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Cooper, Sheila McIsaac. “Servants as Educators in Early-Modern England.” Paedagogica Historica 43.4 (Aug. 2007): 547-563. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Husson Library, Bangor, ME. 15 Apr. 2009 .
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Griesinger, Emily. “Charlotte Bronte’s Religion: Faith, Feminism, and Jane Eyre.” 29-59. Christianity & Literature, 2008. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Husson Library, Bangor, ME. 7 Apr. 2009 .
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Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. Penguin Classics, 1847.
Leah Gomes
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Adam Crowley
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Johnson, Nicholas. “The Tension between Reason and Passion in Jane Eyre.” Victorian Web. 2000. 9 Apr 2009 .
Phillips, Brian. “Themes, Motifs, and Symbols of Jane Eyre.” SparkNotes. 15 Apr. 2009 .
Solomon, Eric. “Jane Eyre: Fire and Water.” Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Laurie Lanzen Harris. Detroit: Gale Research, 1983. 74.