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The Loathly Lady Tradition – The Wife of Bath, The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle - 1700 words

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An in-depth discussion on the Loathly Lady tradition and trope found in medieval romances and examples on the Wife of Bath, Sir Gawain, The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle and Sir Orfeo. We also look at what the Loathly lady is and whay she represents.

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  • by Rachelsuninotes • 
  • uploaded  01-03-2020
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Magic, Monsters and Marvels – lecture/seminar 4 – Fairy Romance - 1000 words

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An indepth discussion on what fairies were and what they meant to a medieval audience, as well as their function within the text especially how they reflect on courtly love and court life.

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  • uploaded  01-03-2020
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Was the modernist revolution more concerned with style rather than subject matter? 4400 words

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a discussion of what modernism is and how it is used in various works, as well as discussing style and subject matter more broadly amongst modernist works

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  • uploaded  21-02-2020
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“Shakespeare’s sense of Romance is never typical; he always returns us to the present, and aims to assess the role of imagination”. Discuss. 3206 words

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Before I can discuss the ways in which Shakespeare understood, approached and represented the concept of Romance in Cymbeline and Pericles, it is first necessary to distinguish exactly what this term meant. Romance is a grouping of Shakespeare’s later prose which required the reader to suspend scepticism on the improbable nature of the plot, and experience it on its own qualities through the emblematic and collective patterns of human experience.

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Assess the choices taken in Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre’s dramatization of All’s Well That Ends Well - 2199 words

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For the purpose of this essay, I will assess the dramatic choices taken in the 2011 production of All’s Well That Ends Well at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a one-sided romance set between France and Italy and based on a tale from Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron.

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Analyse Charlotte Mew’s ‘Mademoiselle’ (1904) in detail and show the features/techniques one would typically associate with modernist literature and observe how these are shared by one or more texts studied on the module. 2199 words

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For the purpose of this essay, I will analyse Charlotte Mew’s short story ‘Mademoiselle’ in detail, and discuss its modernist features whilst observing how these features are shared with the modernist short stories of Henry James, Hubert Crackanthorpe, George Egerton, Henry Harland and D. H. Lawrence.

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