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  • Généralités

    • We have been teaching literature for a duration that has led us to judge the difficulty of such

      discipline for most of our students who are mostly selected in English department with a

      baccalaureate in letters with a background in Arabic poetry and prose. This is why, they are

      often shocked at the difficulty of studying a foreign literature, especially English poetry that is

      a real handicap for non native learners and beginner teachers. So, we intend to write such

      guide book to help them surpass their difficulties and enable them get more clarifications

      about literary concepts that are not different from those skillfully learnt in Arabic but they

      need to grasp them in another language and a different culture through excerpts of poetry and

      titles of famous poets in British literature. This guide book boils down the ways to analysing

      English Poetry where basic concepts about poetical genres, rhetoric devices and scansion

      techniques were set in a simplistic way intentionally meant to introduce learners to the

      world of poetry with confidence and trust. After teaching poetry for years we have

      realized that more attention is required for new teachers and learners to be introduced to

      poetry analysis. So, we intend to produce a thorough work including the best poets

      from the romantic era to enable the learner grasp the least necessary for poetry analysis, and

      to intensify that basic knowledge. This guide book can help its readers to carry over. Also

      our wishes grow confidently that any production from our part related to poetry directly

      relates to an evolving appreciation of studying and analyzing poems with love, pleasure

      and interest.

  • Lecture 02

    • Beowulf the Geitish warrior who bit bloodthirsty creatures bit sadly succumbed to death after being poisoned by the dragon

  • Lecture 03

  • Lecture 04

  • Lecture 05

  • Lecture 06

    • This is a bird's eye view about The Merchant of Venice, more precisely literary analysis, setting, characters, plot, and themes.

  • Lecture 07

  • Lecture 08

  • Lecture 09

    • The miracle of surviving alone on an isolated island, threatened by savage creatures and natural disasters, is the central theme of Robinson Crusoe. He is a brave and impulsive wanderer who learns to become a craftsman from almost nothing useful.

  • Lecture 10

  • Lecture 11

    • A lecture for first-year level of literature learners.

  • Lecture 12

  • Lecture 13

  • Section 13

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  • Section 18

  • Section 19