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An Introduction to British and American Literature

An Introduction to British and American Literature

By Janets

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Description

Register on the An Introduction to British and American Literature today and build the experience, skills and knowledge you need to enhance your professional development and work towards your dream job. Study this course through online learning and take the first steps towards a long-term career.

The course consists of a number of easy to digest, in-depth modules, designed to provide you with a detailed, expert level of knowledge. Learn through a mixture of instructional video lessons and online study materials.

Receive online tutor support as you study the course, to ensure you are supported every step of the way. Get a digital certificate as a proof of your course completion.

The An Introduction to British and American Literature is incredibly great value and allows you to study at your own pace. Access the course modules from any internet-enabled device, including computers, tablet, and smartphones.

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What You Get With The An Introduction to British and American Literature

  • Receive a e-certificate upon successful completion of the course

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Course Design

The course is delivered through our online learning platform, accessible through any internet-connected device. There are no formal deadlines or teaching schedules, meaning you are free to study the course at your own pace.

You are taught through a combination of

  • Video lessons

  • Online study materials

Certification

After the successful completion of the final assessment, you will receive a CPD-accredited certificate of achievement. The PDF certificate is for £9.99, and it will be sent to you immediately after through e-mail. You can get the hard copy for £15.99, which will reach your doorsteps by post.

Who Is This Course For:

The course is ideal for those who already work in this sector or are an aspiring professional. This course is designed to enhance your expertise and boost your CV. Learn key skills and gain a professional qualification to prove your newly-acquired knowledge.

Requirements:

The online training is open to all students and has no formal entry requirements. To study the An Introduction to British and American Literature, all your need is a passion for learning, a good understanding of English, numeracy, and IT skills. You must also be over the age of 16.

Course Content

Elizabethan Drama and Shakespeare's Hamlet

The History of Drama

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Elizabethan Drama

00:12:00

William Shakespeare

00:06:00

Hamlet: A Synopsis of the Play

00:04:00

Hamlet: An Anlaysis of the Play

00:19:00

Hamlet's Soliloquies

00:05:00

Jacobean Literature and the Metaphysical Poets

Jacobean Literature Poetry and Prose

00:12:00

Puritanism & The English Civil War

00:11:00

Metaphysical Poetry

00:08:00

George Herbert

00:05:00

Andrew Marvell

00:07:00

John Milton

00:08:00

The Rise of the Novel and Satire

The Restoration & Glorious Revolution

00:06:00

The Novel

00:08:00

Early Novelists: Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding

00:11:00

English Satire: John Dryden & Alexander Pope

00:06:00

Jonathan Swift & Gulliver's Travels

00:10:00

Swift's A Modest Proposal

00:08:00

The Emergence of American Literature

Colonialism & John Smith

00:07:00

Pilgrim Writers

00:10:00

The Revolutionary Period Writers

00:07:00

The Knickerbocker Era: Washington Irving

00:14:00

Frontier Fiction: James Fenimore Cooper

00:10:00

The New England Renaissance

The Westward Expansion

00:04:00

Transcendentalism: Ralph Waldo Emerson

00:10:00

Transcendentalism: Henry David Thoreau

00:08:00

Anti-Transcendentalism: Nathaniel Hawthorne

00:05:00

Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter

00:08:00

Herman Melville

00:05:00

Edgar Allan Poe

00:06:00

Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'

00:05:00

Poe's 'The Raven'

00:07:00

The American Civil War Era and the Gilded Age

The American Civil War Era & Harriet Beecher Stowe

00:07:00

Walt Whitman

00:09:00

Whitman's 'Drum Taps'

00:06:00

Emily Dickinson

00:09:00

The Gilded Age

00:07:00

Local Color Writing: Mark Twain

00:08:00

Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn

00:11:00

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

00:07:00

Women Writers of the 19th Century

Female Writers & The French Revolution

00:12:00

Mary Wollstonecraft

00:09:00

Helen Maria Williams

00:08:00

Unitarianism

00:04:00

Harriet Martineau

00:12:00

Anna Laetitia Barbauld

00:06:00

Lucy Aikin

00:05:00

British Romantic Poets and the Poetic Imagination

The Napoleonic Wars

00:08:00

The Romantic Period

00:05:00

William Blake

00:08:00

William Wordsworth

00:08:00

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

00:08:00

Percy Bysshe Shelley

00:08:00

John Keats

00:09:00

Lord George Gordon Byron

00:07:00

Victorian Novels

Gothic Novels

00:10:00

Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice

00:14:00

Victorian Novels

00:09:00

Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights

00:11:00

Charles Dickens and Great Expectations

00:15:00

The Imagist Movements after World War I

Anti-Victorianism & Edwardian England

00:05:00

Imagism & Gertruid Stein

00:05:00

Post War Literature & Ezra Pound

00:10:00

T.S. Eliot

00:13:00

William Carlos Williams

00:05:00

Archibald MacLeish

00:05:00

Modernist Fiction

Modernist Fiction

00:07:00

Henry James

00:07:00

James Joyce

00:07:00

Joyce's 'Araby'

00:19:00

Joyce's Ulysses

00:07:00

Virginia Woolf

00:06:00

Virgina Woolf's To the Lighthouse

00:12:00

The Lost Generation

Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation

00:05:00

Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises

00:10:00

F. Scott Fitzgerald

00:04:00

Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

00:08:00

ee cummings

00:06:00

Robert Lowell

00:05:00

The Beat Generation & Allen Ginsberg

00:11:00

Resources

Resources - An Introduction to British and American Literature

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any prerequisites for taking the course?

There are no specific prerequisites for this course, nor are there any formal entry requirements. All you need is an internet connection, a good understanding of English and a passion for learning for this course.

Can I access the course at any time, or is there a set schedule?

You have the flexibility to access the course at any time that suits your schedule. Our courses are self-paced, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience.

How long will I have access to the course?

For this course, you will have access to the course materials for 1 year only. This means you can review the content as often as you like within the year, even after you've completed the course. However, if you buy Lifetime Access for the course, you will be able to access the course for a lifetime.

Is there a certificate of completion provided after completing the course?

Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate can be a valuable addition to your professional portfolio and can be shared on your various social networks.

Can I switch courses or get a refund if I'm not satisfied with the course?

We want you to have a positive learning experience. If you're not satisfied with the course, you can request a course transfer or refund within 14 days of the initial purchase.

How do I track my progress in the course?

Our platform provides tracking tools and progress indicators for each course. You can monitor your progress, completed lessons, and assessments through your learner dashboard for the course.

What if I have technical issues or difficulties with the course?

If you encounter technical issues or content-related difficulties with the course, our support team is available to assist you. You can reach out to them for prompt resolution.

About The Provider

Janets
Janets
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