Teaching Schedule for Weeks 1-4 Week 1: Introduction to fiction and the short story Introduction to Washington Irving Discussing the preview questions for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" Week 2: Detailed analysis of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Teaching Schedule for Weeks 1-4 Week 1: Introduction to fiction and the short story Introduction to Washington Irving Discussing the preview questions for “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” Week 2: Detailed analysis of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Week 3: Analysis of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (continued) Discussion on this work Brief introduction to Virginia Woolf and "stream of consciousness"as a literary technique Week 4: Analysis of excerpts of Virginia Woolfs Mrs.Dalloway Discussion on the given questions
Week 3: Analysis of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (continued) Discussion on this work Brief introduction to Virginia Woolf and “stream of consciousness” as a literary technique Week 4: Analysis of excerpts of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway Discussion on the given questions
A brief introduction to the short story
A brief introduction to the short story
Washington Irving(1783-1859) Early 19th-century American short story writer,essayist,biographer,and diplomat; Father of American Literature"and "Inventor of the Short Story";the"American Goldsmith”, Famous for "Rip Van Winkle"and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"in The Sketch Book (1819-1820)---the first genuine Bai心百脑 American author of international acclaim
Washington Irving (1783—1859) Early 19 th-century American short story writer, essayist, biographer, and diplomat; “Father of American Literature” and “Inventor of the Short Story”; the “American Goldsmith”; Famous for “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” in The Sketch Book (1819-1820) --- the first genuine American author of international acclaim
Washington Irving Literary career: A.1809-1832 -predominantly“English” B.1832 onwards and the remaining years- --living a life of leisure and comfort and writing other works
Washington Irving Literary career: A. 1809-1832 -- predominantly “English” B. 1832 onwards and the remaining years – -- living a life of leisure and comfort and writing other works