47 သင်ရိုး/သင်တန်းများ
This course helps students to have an understanding of both the construction and meaning of English poetry, in particular the production of the writers of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ cultural background. Attention is mostly given to the structural elements of poetry, and poetic devices, such as imagery, rhythm, figurative language and musical devices. Attention is also given to poetry analysis – applying the methods and techniques of taking a poem apart in order to arrive at its understanding.
This course provides the timeline and characteristics of English literature from the period of the first English literature, the coming of Normans, Chaucer, the beginning of English Drama, Early Elizabethan Drama, William Shakespeare, Other Elizabethan Dramatists, Renaissance literature, Tudor Poetry and Prose, the age of Milton, the age of Dryden, the new Drama, poetry and prose in the age of reason, Romantic period, the coming of modern age, to present day literature.
This course helps students to have an understanding of both the construction and meaning of English poetry, in particular the production of the writers of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ cultural background. Attention is mostly given to the structural elements of poetry, and poetic devices, such as imagery, rhythm, figurative language and musical devices. Attention is also given to poetry analysis – applying the methods and techniques of taking a poem apart in order to arrive at its understanding.
Australian studies forms part of the academic field of cultural studies. It involves an examination of what constructs Australia’s national identity. This area of scholarship traditionally involves the study of Australian history, society and culture but can be extended to the study of Australian politics. This area also includes the study of Australia’s Indigenous population, Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders, including their earlier contact with the Macassans of South Sulawesi, Indonesia