PPT-Modern Short Stories
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British Literature Theme and Symbolism DH Lawrence 18851930 Literary achievements overshadowed by controversy Unorthodox positions on politics and morality Born
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British Literature Theme and Symbolism DH Lawrence 18851930 Literary achievements overshadowed by controversy Unorthodox positions on politics and morality Born in Nottinghamshire in 1885. Brunette. Bulky. Chubby. Circular. Clean. Cloudy. Colorful. Colossal. Contoured. Angular. Bent. Big. Billowy. Black. Blonde. Blushing. Bright. Brilliant. Broad. Crinkled. Crooked. Crowded. Crystalline. What is a short story?. Have you ever read a short story?. If so, which one?. What are the parts of a short story?. . Short stories usually lack detail. .. Short stories are brief.. Short stories use P.A.C.T.S . to establish the narrative. . What makes a long imaginative prose text “pre-modern”?. “What distinguishes the ‘modern’ novel from a pre-modern one is its content and intention. Take . Jurji. . Zaydan’s. (1861-1914) long, historical novels…which describe the immense vista of Islamic civilization on which whole generations of Arab youths in the first half of the twentieth century were nurtured. Despite their charm and immense popularity at the time, such novels were decidedly pre-modern. They reflected a blanket culture, its collective personality, the predictable, well-attuned reactions and interactions of protagonists, the repetitive expectation of their behavior, the anticipated turn of their mind, the absolute purity of character delineation (where the protagonists come out clear and unmitigated in their goodness or evil), their momentous acts of chivalry; or their demeaning actions of cowardice, intrigue, greed, or treachery. Everything was in place; everything was in harmony with well-known qualifications.”. Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849). American writer during the time of Romanticism. Writer of American Gothic literature. Creator of the short story as a genre. Author of short stories, poems, and novels . The short story is short because of the following things:. Nathanial Hawthorne. Born July 4. th. 1808, in Salem Mass. . his great-great-grandfather. , John Hathorne, was one of the judges who oversaw the Salem Witch . Trials.. Nathaniel . later added a "w" to make his name "Hawthorne. Prepared by . Natali. . Burgelya. John William Cheever (May 27, 1912 – June 18, 1982) was an American novelist and short story writer. He is sometimes called "the Chekhov of the suburbs." His fiction is mostly set in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the Westchester suburbs, old New England villages based on various South Shore towns around Quincy, Massachusetts, where he was born, and Italy, especially Rome. . Dubliners. : James Joyce . Shahd. . Alshammari. , AOU, Spring Semester 2013/14. Intro to Part One. The short story as ‘the child of the century’ Elizabeth Brown. . The concept of literary period- historical, cultural, artistic. . Learning Objectives for the Day . The aim of today is…. To gain an understanding of how journey stories shape the society in which they are told.. To think about journeys as both an individual experience and one that is shaped by and depends on interactions and networks.. 1870
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