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Teaching Nineteenthcentury Fiction Teaching The New English Andrew Maunder

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Teaching Nineteenthcentury Fiction Teaching The New English Andrew Maunder
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Andrew Maunder, Jennifer Phegley
ISBN: 0230537804, 9780230537804, 0230537812
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Teaching Nineteenthcentury Fiction Teaching The New English Andrew Maunder by Andrew Maunder, Jennifer Phegley 0230537804, 9780230537804, 0230537812 instant download after payment.

This book offers practical approaches to some of the key issues and challenges involved in teaching nineteenth-century fiction at the university level, and includes annotated case studies from courses, discussions of instances of useful practice in teaching and a helpful chronology nineteenth-century writers and texts. This new volume in the Teaching the New English series looks at how a core area of the English degree curriculum--Victorian fiction--can be taught, and issues facing lecturers and students in the field today. The book has a pedagogical slant, though chapters will also be useful for students of Vitorian fiction as an overview of current debate.

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