This document provides an overview of topics for studying short stories and novels in a Literary Appreciation 2 course. It outlines key elements of short stories, such as characters, time, and focalization. It also lists several short stories to explore, including works by Hawthorne, James, Joyce, and Lawrence. For novels, the document notes important aspects to consider like the author, title meaning, characters, setting, point of view, and plot. It also identifies different types of novels such as picaresque, historical, social, sentimental, gothic, psychological, and anti novels.
This document provides an overview of topics for studying short stories and novels in a Literary Appreciation 2 course. It outlines key elements of short stories, such as characters, time, and focalization. It also lists several short stories to explore, including works by Hawthorne, James, Joyce, and Lawrence. For novels, the document notes important aspects to consider like the author, title meaning, characters, setting, point of view, and plot. It also identifies different types of novels such as picaresque, historical, social, sentimental, gothic, psychological, and anti novels.
This document provides an overview of topics for studying short stories and novels in a Literary Appreciation 2 course. It outlines key elements of short stories, such as characters, time, and focalization. It also lists several short stories to explore, including works by Hawthorne, James, Joyce, and Lawrence. For novels, the document notes important aspects to consider like the author, title meaning, characters, setting, point of view, and plot. It also identifies different types of novels such as picaresque, historical, social, sentimental, gothic, psychological, and anti novels.
MATERIALS • Narative fiction • Short story • Novel SHORT STORY • Story :Event • Story :Characters • Text : time • Text : characterization • Text : focalization EXPLORE • Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown • Nathaniel Hawthorne, My Kinsman, Major Molineux • Henry James, The Real Thing • Henry James, The Tree of Knowledge • James Joyce, Clay • James Joyce, Araby • D.H Lawrence The Horse Dealer’s Daughter • Ernest Hemingway, Ten Indians NOVEL • The author • The title meaning • Central idea • The characters • Setting of the author’s novel • The point of view • The style of author • How the plot helps to understand the novel TYPE OF NOVEL • Picaresque novel • Historical novel • Social novel • Sentimental novel • Gothic novel • Psychological novel • Anti novel