Module Identifier | ENM1420 | ||
Module Title | WOMEN WRITING FICTION, 1680-1730 | ||
Academic Year | 2002/2003 | ||
Co-ordinator | Dr Sarah H Prescott | ||
Semester | Semester 1 | ||
Other staff | Dr Sarah H Prescott | ||
Course delivery | Seminars / Tutorials | Seminar. 2 hours per week | |
Assessment | Semester Assessment | Essay: 1 x 5,000 word essay |
1. Sexual Politics
Aphra Behn, "Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister", 1684-87, (Penguin)
2. Scandal Politics
Delarivier Manley, "The New Atlantis", 1709 (Penguin); "Queen Zarah", 1705"(Oxford Anthology)
3. Amatory Fiction
Eliza Haywood, "Love in Excess"; or, "The Fatal Enquiry", 1719-20 (Broadview Press)
4. Amatory Fiction continued
Jane Barker, "Love Intrigues", 1713; Eliza Haywood, "The British Recluse", 1724 and "Fantomina", 1725 (Oxford Anthology)
5. Reforming Amatory Fiction
Mary Davys, "The Reform'd Coquet", 1724; Penelope Aubin, "The Adventures of the Count de Vinevil", 1721; Elizabeth Singer
Rowe, "Friendship in Death", 1728 (Oxford Anthology)