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    Library Cafe Interview: Jennifer Phegley

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    Interview with Thomas Hill . The Library Cafe, Vassar College Radio, WVKR.Jennifer Phegley, literary historian and professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, discusses her book: Educating the Proper Woman Reader: Victorian Family Literary Magazines and the Cultural Health of the Nation, published by the Ohio State University Press

    Teaching Nineteenth-Century Fiction

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    Copyright Palgrave Macmillan [Full text of this book is not available in the UHRA]This text considers what is learnt in nineteenth-century fiction studies in the context of the ever-evolving ‘canon.’ It conveys how core critical methods can be effectively taught through nineteenth-century fiction and examines the relationship between the literary text and the literary, cultural, and historical contexts around it, and its significance for students. The papers in this text give a chronology of nineteenth-century fiction authors and texts alongside a discussion of issues about text selection and course design. The book also features examples of syllabuses, which adds a brief look at how courses on nineteenth-century literature are organised today in different institutions around the globe
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