Self study
To find and analyze information about John Bunyan’s allegorical work “The Pilgrim’s Progress”
Recommended reading
1.
Bakoeva M. Muratova E., Ochilova M. English Literature. Tashkent 2010
2.
Liliana Sikorska. An outline history of English literature. 2003
Find additional information about
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Dryden,
John (1631-
1700),
English
poet,
dramatist,
and critic,
Poems
Comedies
Heroic
plays
Tragedies
Political
satire
Odes
“Alexander's Feast” (1697), “A Song for
Saint Cecilia's Day” (1687),
Absalom and Achitophel, The
Medall(1680), Mac Flecknoe,
All for Love; or, the World Well Lost
(1678),
Heroic Stanzas (1659), Astraea Redux
(1660) and Panegyric on the
Coronation(1661), Annus Mirabilis
(1667), Religio Laici (1682), The Hind
and the Panther (1687)
The Wild Gallant 1663, The Rival Ladies,
An Evening's Love; or, the Mock
Astrologer (1668), Ladies à la Mode
(1668), and Marriage à la Mode (1672),
The Kind Keeper; or, Mr. Limberham
The Indian Queen, The Indian
Emperour; or, the Conquest of Mexico
by the Spanish (1665) and The Conquest
of Granada (1670).
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,
Milton, John (1608-1674), English
poet
Poems :
Epic
poems:
Prose :
Of Reformation
Touching Church
Discipline in
England (1641);
The Reason of
Church
Government
Urged Against
Prelaty (1641-
1642), The
Doctrine and
Discipline of
Divorce (1643),
Areopagitica
(1644),
Paradise Lost
(1667) and
composed the
companion epic
Paradise Regained
(1671) and the
poetic drama
Samson Agonistes
(1671).
ode “On the
Morning of
Christ's Nativity”
(1629), the sonnet
“On Shakespeare”
(1630), “L'Allegro”
and “Il Penseroso”
(both probably
1631), “On Time”
(1632?), “At a
Solemn Musick”
(1632-1633?), the
masques Arcades
(1632-1634?) and
Comus (1637),
and the elegy
Lycidas (1638).
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Lecture №4.
The Enlightenment and The Reflection of its Ideas on English Literature of the XVIII
century.
English drama in the XVIII century. Sentamintalism. The Rise of the novel and
Drama.
Sentimentalism
Plan
1.
The Enlightenment as a social movement in Europe and England. Journalism in that
period.
2.
The Enlightenment – its ideals and objectives.
3.
Daniel Defoe – his life and work. “Robinson Crusoe”.
4.
Jonathan Swift – his life and work. “Gulliver’s travels”
5.
Henry Fielding – his life and work. His best novels.
6.
Sentimentalism as a literary trend. Samuel Richardson: life and creative work. Richard
Sheridan – his life and work. “The School for Scandal”.
Key Words and Expressions
Enlightenment, novel, to perish, to remain faithful to one’s ideas, to rule the universe
autocratically, serpent, to persuade, to banish, a life of toil and woe tyranny
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