ENGLISH 1265 (ENGL3015)

University of Southampton (UOS)

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Jane Austen's Emma Social Class Secondary Resources
  • Jane Austen's Emma Social Class Secondary Resources

  • Lecture notes • 6 pages • 2023
  • A summary of secondary resources/academic critics with links to cited websites. Relevant quotes with page numbers and contexts.
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Ecopoetry and Romanticism secondary resources
  • Ecopoetry and Romanticism secondary resources

  • Lecture notes • 9 pages • 2023
  • Summarised, relevant information from academic sources to be used as secondary resources/critics in essays. Links and references to all critics with page numbers. Includes secondary criticism relevant to Ecopoetry and Romantic poetry.
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  • secondary resouc

  • Lecture notes • 9 pages • 2023
  • Summarised, relevant information from academic sources to be used as secondary resources/critics in essays. Links and references to all critics with page numbers.
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The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Secondary Critics
  • The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Secondary Critics

  • Lecture notes • 8 pages • 2023
  • Summarised, relevant information from academic sources to be used as secondary resources/critics in essays. Links and references to all critics with page numbers.
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Dracula Bram Stoker Secondary Resources/Critics
  • Dracula Bram Stoker Secondary Resources/Critics

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  • Relevant academic critics to use as secondary resources in a literature essay about Bram Stoker's Dracula. Contexts and analysis.
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 Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?
  • Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?

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  • Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether or not it is a credible source. 3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must follow when editing infor...
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 Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?
  • Intro to Argument .docx - 1. Who is the writer?

  • Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2022
  • Who is the writer? The writer is Justin Anthony Knapp. 2. Who is the audience? The audience are users of Wikipedia, specifically identifying whether or not it is a credible source. 3. What is the rhetorical situation? The reason Knapp decided to write this text was to explain to the audience that they should be cautious about using the editing tool on Wikipedia, but that Wikipedia is a resourceful and reliable tool because of the policies that individuals must follow when editing infor...
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