Presentations
9.30am | 11am | |
TERM 1 | ||
2. Gay, The Beggar's Opera | ||
3. Pope, "The Rape of the Lock" and “Epistle to a Lady”; Swift, "The Lady’s Dressing Room; Montagu, “The Reasons that Induced Dr. S— to write a Poem called the Lady’s Dressing Room”; |
Annie | |
4. Swift, Gulliver's Travels & Modest Proposal |
Jessica | Ellen |
5. Visual satire: Hogarth, A Harlot's Progress and Four Times of the Day |
Marianne |
Hazal |
7. Richardson, Pamela | Jasmine |
Holly |
8. Cleland, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure |
Carnie |
Susannah |
9. Stern, Tristam Shandy | Clotilde | Pauline |
10. Inchbald, A Simple Story | Cassie | Sara |
TERM 2 | ||
2. Centlivre, A Bold Stroke for a Wife; Addison & Steele, selections from The Spectactor |
Nur / Agnieszka |
Riken / Caroline |
3. Thomson, The Seasons (“Spring”); Duck, The Thresher’s Labour; Collier, The Woman’s Labour | Liv |
Caterina |
4. Johnson, Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland | Frederika | |
5. Gray, “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”; Goldsmith, “The Deserted Village”; Crabbe, “The Village” |
Callum |
Kristal |
7. Adventures of a Robinson Crusoe; Dixon, “From a Gilt Paper to Cloe”; “Adventures of a Silk Petticoat”; "Adventures of a Black Coat.” |
Angharad |
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8. Lowlife, or, One Half of the World Knows Not How the Other Half Lives |
Rhian |
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9. Thomas Turner diary extracts |
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10. Austen, Emma |
Yiling | Fatima |