Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Victorians..

You will need to stick to materials on the course syllabus (the literary works) and provide a clear and rigorous thesis statement/argument. You will also need to read and incorporate a secondary source. I have provided a lot of titles you might use, or you can search through databases. Please review the checklist that I have uploaded. Be sure that in each body paragraph you begin with a point of analysis/argument, not narration or general-knowledge statement. Finally, you will need support from primary works (especially), which means quotes that are properly incorporated and properly cited. Please remember that you need to include at least 2 primary works and 1 secondary work.Click Here To Get More On This Paper!!!!



Paper;
You will write an essay of reflective critical prose, which means that I don’t want you dashing it off. The paper will be short so you’ll want to craft them carefully and edit them thoroughly, ensuring they supply a lot of information in a small space. Your paper will have proper MLA citation; will offer strong, clear thesis statements, well-crafted supporting paragraphs with direct textual support (quotes), and stellar critical analysis. You will proofread the paper for typos, and for mechanical and grammatical accuracy.
 Paper must have title that goes beyond restating the title of the literary work you’re examining (would you name your baby “Baby”?).
You will upload your paper to Turnitin, Late papers will not be accepted. You will write on any topic or question that interests you from The Victorians readings.

Readings; (from the course syllabus)

1.      The Norton Anthology: The Victorian Age (Vol. 2B)

2.      Matthew Arnold, “The Forsaken Merman,” “The Buried Life,”
“Dover Beach,” “The Scholar-Gypsy”; Oneill, “The Burden of Ourselves” (see citation page)

3.      Christina Rossetti, all selections; Stern, “Adulterations Detected” (E-Reserve)

4.      Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest; Brown, “Art for Ernest’s Sake” (E-Reserve)

5.      George Bernard Shaw, Mrs Warren’s Profession and The Great Social Evil                                     (p. 1728 in Norton); Dierkes-Thrun, “Incest and the Trafficking of                                Women” (see citation page)






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